Women’s Council of Realtors
I was the guest speaker on Tuesday at the Women’s Council of Realtors for southern Alameda County here in California.
It was another great lesson in how what seems simple to one person can often overwhelm others. Given the size of the group, about 60, I decided the workshop format would not probably not work for an hour talk.
I tried to focus the talk more of the why than the how of blogging, but that did not address all of the curiosity in the room.
After teaching blogging workshops to over 100 people in the Bay Area, I am of the opinion that the average business person would do much better hiring an Internet/Tech/Blogging coach for six months than to try and go it alone. Most real estate agents and affiliates that I have met rely on canned or templated “turnkey” solutions for their websites and technology needs. These solutions rarely perform to ‘sales pitch’ levels.
The Alameda chapter of the Women’s Council of Realtors is very involved in our local communities and is a networking hub for those associated with the real estate industry. As such, I also tried to orient some of the talk around blogging as a basis for establishing an online netwroking presence.
My thanks to the WCR for the opportunity to address them. Thanks to Holly at the BalloonMan for one of my props.
Lastly, I hope you will be hearing more from this young man in the future. He is Joseph Natividad and we hope to have him as a regular contributor to our blog.
Joseph is a contributor to LIP – Life in Perspective, an East Bay blog founded by the Contra Costa Times for local high school students. I have been reading LIP for the last five months and have really enjoyed reading what these young adults have to say.








July 13th, 2007 at 2:04 am
Do you know anyone teaching how to get started one on one?
July 13th, 2007 at 6:16 pm
I can help with that. I work with people as an Internet/Tech Coach.
July 21st, 2007 at 2:08 am
I agree. People do need help. There is a lot to figure out.