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I joined The Rain on October 04, 2007 and shyly surfed the site for the first 10 days. No comments, no posts, in fact I hardly understood the concept of "Blogging." Blogging, it's not even in the spell check system. How important can it be if it hasn't made the spell check system? (hint, hint Active Rain Team). I thought what the heck, I'll look into it now that I'm here.

My first post was on October 14, 2007. Nervous, yep, after seeing the post that some of the seasoned (OK, old timers) Rainer's were posting.

But, what to write? Would I get comments? Will I make a mockery of myself? What would a Blog do for me? Why do I want to subject myself to these dreadful thoughts?

I found a description of What a Blog is by Mike Tyler, I feel he said it well.

Mike wrote: What is blogging?
"Simply put, it's a daily posting of someones thoughts on a web page. Postings are like small articles from the Blog's author. The subject matter of these postings is as varied as human beings themselves. Some are trivial - some of more substance."

I wrote that first post and reluctantly pressed the submit button, boom, there was my writing out there for the world to see, yow. Then I sat back and watched for two days while the comments rolled in, wow, three total. Hey, what about these old timers seasoned Rainers who were getting 50-60 comments per post, what did I do wrong? Maybe no photo's, OK I added one, hhhmmm, no additional comments.

So, on October 16th I tried another, wow, 15 minutes later my first comment, hey this is much better. Of course that was the only one I received, dang. Now I'm losing my will to be a Blogger of the World.

Now it's October 17th, and another shot at stardom, my post goes live and a day later, no comments, I could hear in my head the little sound when Pac-Man gets gobbled up and he disappears. Failed, washed up, done, gone. So desperate I tried to kick start the post myself, naughty me. Nope that didn't work either.

Not ready to give up, I kept posting to try to figure out the secret in The Rain. I adopted the concept of acknowledging the comments (an important etiquette of Blogging) which helped keep the posts alive and build camaraderie with the Rainers.

Finally on November 12, I wrote a simple fun non-business post and yeehaa I went into double digit comments, bingo! I found the secret, off to my next post now that I know what it takes. You guessed it, the next post netted one comment, shoulders drooped again and chest dropped back to my waist. Now that I look at these past posts, I made some Newbie mistakes.

  • Lack of Photos
  • Titles that didn't grab the readers attention
  • Not acknowledging Comments
  • Not asking for help or input
  • Not being "Active" in The Rain
  • Not visiting and commenting on other members posts right away (Networking)
  • Not reading the many helpful posts provided by the Active Rain Staff (see the new Group Help/FAQ) and members (see the Active Rain Newbies Group)
  • Not submitting my posts to certain Groups that the post met the Guidelines

Today, I have found the importance of being "Active" in The Rain. The site name says it all and the Newbie who gets involved from the very beginning will find that this "Blogging" thing can be phenomenal.

On a side major note, I wanted to let you know how helpful the old timers seasoned members and the Active Rain Team is, here in The Rain. Drop a line to any member and 9 times out of 10 you will get a helpful answer to your question or at least you will be pointed in the right direction. Or you can go at it like I did and be the guy who doesn't ask for directions and head down a few wrong roads.

It's up to you to light the World on fire. Don't expect to be a super-star from the get go. We all had to crawl before we could walk, and blogging is much the same way.

Don't get discouraged, we all started out as Newbies. Even the well seasoned member is learning every day. Ask those questions you have, put it in a post to get different input. Nobody is going to look at a question as being stuppid stupid. Get rid of the pride and ask away.

You will find The Rain, to be a educating, informative and a fun part of your business. Plus, the family and friends across the nation you will acquire as you get involved will surprise you, it did me.

So, dive in and take a refreshing swim in The Rain. It will remove the feeling of the title of this post.

Have Fun and Welcome to the Active Rain Family!

 

Anyone involved in the Real-Estate Industry is invited to join Active Rain.

56 comments* Rate A Home • July 26 2008 01:48PM

Anna Wilson is the 100,000th Member on Active Rain

Anna Wilson is officially the 100,000th member to our Active Rain Family. Congratulation Anna!

Anna is with W.E Advertise they are dedicated to bringing affordable advertising to people and businesses at a fraction of the cost of traditional avenues.  W.E. offers you fresh advertising with a more personal approach.

Please take the time to welcome Anna to the Active Rain Family, and the ThemThem Group.

I'm honored to have Anna as part of our Group and a member of the AR Family.

96 comments* Rate A Home • July 25 2008 04:50PM

Todays the Day, 100,000 Members in Active Rain, YeeHaa (Its OFFICIAL)

Real Estate Brokerage: ActiveRain Corp.Today is the day that Active Rain tops the 100,000 members mark.

A big ThemThem to the Active Rain Team and all the members in helping this network be the best it can be.

I have watched the Members number grow daily and to see it go to the 6 digit number is going to be exciting and rewarding. Because the members are calculated automatically towards the end of the day we will have to watch the new members section, currently it puts membership at 99,952. So within a few hours the 100,000th member should arrive.

Please join me in Congratulating the Team! WTG, Guys and Gals and Thank you for Raining on us, for Free.

Duane

Real-Estate Professionals (Non-Members), please join us on Active Rain and see what you have been missing. You are officially invited.

60 comments* Rate A Home • July 25 2008 07:21AM

Saugatuck, Michigan's Venetian Festival is this weekend, come on over.

The 2008 Saugatuck Venetian Festival kicks off on Friday the 25th and runs through Sunday the 27th. (Visit the official Festival web site to view more photos and information)

A weekend of fun and festivities is in store for the visitors to enjoy. The weatherman is calling for pleasant weather, lets hope he's right.

A boat isn't required as many of the activities are downtown, but if you have a boat bring it along and enjoy the beautiful Kalamazoo River that leads to Lake Michigan only minutes away.

Party in town or party in The Cove.

 

 

Fireworks, fun, food and music await you.

           

 2008 Schedule of Events

 

Friday, July 25th 2008 Coghlin Park

(Located at corner of Culver & Griffith)

7PM - 12:00PM Kickoff Celebration

Under the tent...Live entertainment by "the Shirey Brothers"
Beer, Wine, Food, Fun, and Free Admission

 

Saturday, July 26th 2008

10:00 AM Art Fair in Downtown Saugatuck

11:00 AM Chicken BBQ at Wilkins Hardware

12:00 PM Dinghy Poker Run Starts at Coghlin Park

3:00 - 5:00 PM Kids Fun Area in Cooks Park

Moon Walk, Face Painting, Snow Cones, Craft Tent, and more fun for the kids.

6:00 - 9:00 PM Live Music Concert

Gazebo at Wicks Park

9:00 PM Venetian Boat Parade This Year's Theme "Movies" 

10:00 PM Venetian Festival Fireworks

Over Lake Kalamazoo

 

Sunday, July 27th 2008

11:00 AM - 1:00 PM Awards Brunch at Coral Gables
Tickets Available at the Door

9:00 AM - 4:00 PM Classic Old Boat Show at
Dinghy Dock area in Coghlin Park

18 comments* Rate A Home • July 24 2008 01:36PM

Ladies, think you are taking a "hit" in your business, nothing like this!

We had a friend visit us for the weekend and she was so excited that one of her employees was headed off to the 2008 National Football Championships in Memphis, Tennessee this coming weekend. No biggie I thought, then it hit me "National Football Championship", how, what, who? Football is finished for a bit, right, maybe I lost a few months somewhere along the way?

Our friend went on to explain that her employee is a player for the West Michigan Mayhem.

OK, um, never heard of the team. Then she said it's an all female team, full tackle, what? And to top it off she explained how the Team is 11-0 in the Women's Football Association.

Now, I'm stumped, where have I been, stuck in The Rain, nah!

Introducing the West Michigan Mayhem. I wish them the best in their National Play-off against the H-Town (Houston) Cyclones, (10-1) kick-off is at 7:05pm on Saturday, July 26th. Should be a great game, The Mayhem beat the Philadelphia Phoenix Team and The Cyclone won over the Los Angeles Amazons to advance to the National Finals.

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Please take the time to visit the West Michigan Mayhem web site to see more photo's, stats and information.

Congrats to both Teams and best of luck to each of you.

End of the 2008 Season Stats (Not including Play-offs) from the NWFA (Did you know you had a Team in your area? I didn't)

South - West Division
North - Central Division
  W L T PF PA
Columbus Comets 6 2 0 358 90
Cleveland Fusion 5 3 0 112 75
Erie Illusion 4 4 0 100 138
West Virginia Wonders 0 8 0 0 401
 
North - North Division
  W L T PF PA
West Michigan Mayhem 8 0 0 378 40
Minnesota Vixen 6 2 0 263 78
Tree Town 2 6 0 14 255
 
North - Midwest Division
  W L T PF PA
Fort Wayne Flash 5 3 0 299 40
Indianapolis Chaos 1 7 0 26 261
Dayton Diamonds 1 7 0 26 406
 
North - Northeast Division
  W L T PF PA
New York Nemesis 8 0 0 319 52
The Connecticut Crush 3 5 0 173 141
Maine Freeze 0 6 0 8 254
 
North - East Division
  W L T PF PA
Philadelphia Phoenix 8 0 0 264 8
New Jersey Titans 3 5 0 158 167
Baltimore Burn 2 6 0 116 304
  W L T PF PA
Los Angeles Amazons 8 0 0 361 34
Phoenix Prowlers 5 3 0 282 138
Modesto Magic 1 5 0 20 231
Tucson Wildfire 0 6 0 20 280
 
South - Central Division
  W L T PF PA
H-Town Texas Cyclones 7 1 0 266 82
Oklahoma City Lightning 6 2 0 223 83
Austin Outlaws 5 3 0 229 120
North Texas Rage 1 6 1 66 243
 
South - Southeast Division
  W L T PF PA
Pensacola Power 6 2 0 280 154
New Orleans Blaze 5 3 0 169 129
Gulf Coast Herricanes 2 6 0 118 240
Emerald Coast Barracudas 0 8 0 102 342
 
South - Midwest Division
  W L T PF PA
St. Louis Slam 7 0 0 239 46
Memphis Belles 3 4 1 176 182
Kansas City Storm 1 7 0 20 253
 
South - East Division
  W L T PF PA
Kentucky Karma 6 2 0 263 86
Chattanooga Locomotion 5 2 0 169 49
Cincinnati Sizzle 4 4 0 212 169
Alabama Renegades 2 6 0 152 274

42 comments* Rate A Home • July 24 2008 01:01PM

Photo of The Original Computer, You Gotta Check this out

We all started out with these computers as early as Kindergarten.

The #2 was our choice and yellow was the color.

They were affordable and a necessity to make it through school.

All mathematicians were encouraged to use them.

The negative was, we could poke our eyes out.

Break downs didn't mean we had to ship them off to a specialist, we simply asked Mom to go to the 5&10 store and pick up another.

They could be thrown away with no loss of information.

If someone would steal it, bummer, but they didn't get all our of personal information.

You could chew on them and not worry about electrocution.

The cost was less then a nickle.

 The delete button was simple to use, we turned it upside down. Can't do that with the computers of today.

When we moved up in the world we went to the Pen, than White Out.

How things have changed, I can't recall the last time I used the original computer.

Thank goodness some times for technology, until we have a break down or the Internet is moving slow. Gosh, to think about it, I think were being controlled by these things!

 

54 comments* Rate A Home • July 23 2008 02:05PM

The winner of the latest Poll on "Who is your favorite Active Rain Blogger?"

Jason Crouch, Broker -  Austin Texas Real Estate (Austin Texas Homes, LLC): Real Estate Agent in Austin, Travis County, Texas

Mr. Jason Crouch has been crowned the "Favorite Active Rain Blogger" by 36% of the voters.

 

 

 

Brad Andersohn ~ Community Builder (ActiveRain): Real Estate - Other in Fairfield, Solano County, California

Followed closely behind by Sir Brad Andersohn netting 27% of the votes.

 

 

 

Donna Harris, ASP (Re/Max HiNet): Real Estate Agent in Dallas, Dallas County, Texas

And Lady Donna Harris with 14% of the votes.

 

 

 

Congratulations to each of you, and all the members who were on the Favorite Bloggers, voting Poll. You are all winners in my eyes!

Thank you to all the members who took the time to vote.

This Poll has been closed and a new poll is open on the right side of this blog page. Please take the time to vote.

Active Rain has launched the new Outside Blog option, the question this week is "Have You Set Up an Active Rain OUTSIDE BLOG"? Please take the time to complete the poll.

Thanks again and have a great day in The Rain,

Duane

48 comments* Rate A Home • July 10 2008 01:55PM

BLOG! Did I just swear?

Hey, you can stick it in your BLOG!

Go ahead and BLOG yourself!

When I suggest to a Real Estate Professional to join Active Rain and start networking and blogging. You would think I said the nastiest word I have in my vocabulary. People almost start to hyperventilate at the word BLOG. What the BLOG did you just say?

It's a scary word, BLOG, but is it? Why do so many fear the word. OK, I agree, the word BLOG has not made the spell check dictionary as of yet (Hint, Hint Active Rain Team) as most swear words don't, but it's not a naughty word.

Blogging is so simple, it's a marketing tool. Marketingterms.com describes BLOG as:

"BLOG"

Definition

"A frequent, chronological publication of personal thoughts and Web links."

Information

"A blog is often a mixture of what is happening in a person's life and what is happening on the Web, a kind of hybrid diary/guide site, although there are as many unique types of blogs as there are people.

People maintained blogs long before the term was coined, but the trend gained momentum with the introduction of automated published systems, most notably Blogger at blogger.com. Thousands of people use services such as Blogger to simplify and accelerate the publishing process.

Blogs are alternatively called web logs or weblogs. However, "blog" seems less likely to cause confusion, as "web log" can also mean a server's log files."

Many of us have kept diaries throughout our lives, A BLOG is your daily business diary. Do you keep records for taxes? Why? Because you have to, or is it so exciting that you want to? The difference, blogging is fun and can help you make money, get your name, business, products and listings out to the public and allows you to be a marketing guru at no cost!

So if you think that BLOG is a dirty word, and are avoiding getting involved because you are scared, your heading the wrong way. Blogging is here for the Real Estate Professional, don't be afraid just dive in. Sitting on the sidelines and watching the Blog World pass you by will gain you nothing.

Please take that first important step and join the great Active Rain Real Estate Network.

With over 97,000 helpful members to help guide you, the word BLOG will no longer be a dirty word to you.

A day without blogging is like a day without business. Think about it. Can you afford to miss this new way of doing business?

 

 

46 comments* Rate A Home • July 10 2008 09:01AM

Fireworks over Saugatuck Harbor

Ted Swoboda of Swoboda Images did it again. He climbed to the top of Mt. Baldy over looking the beautiful town of Saugatuck, Michigan.

Perched high above the harbor, Ted snapped some wonderful images of this years fireworks.

Saugatuck has three fireworks displays throughout the year and Ted is over gracious enough to send these photos to his friends. (Glad I'm one of them.)

My bride and I enjoyed the fireworks from ground level at the harbors edge, it was an awesome display once again.

Take the time to visit Ted's web site for local photos, he does a fantastic job. Thanks again Ted.

40 comments* Rate A Home • July 05 2008 08:04AM

Carpe Diem on the 4th

                                                      Here's wishing everyone a Happy 4th of July.

Many will spend this weekend celebrating Indepence Day with friends and family.

Watching fireworks, cooking out, going to the parades.

Take the time to be with the ones you love and who love you. Work can wait, it will be there Monday when you return.

Remember those who have, and are in the service for our country. The sacrifices they have made are hard to repay, but a thank you goes along way.

It's a holiday, but a holiday that was granted to us by the men of 1776 and enforced by the men and women throughout history to the present day. Thank You, may we remember you always.

Carpe Diem and make it a safe holiday.   

         

                                                                                               

28 comments* Rate A Home • July 02 2008 12:20PM