The graphic you see at the start of this post has appeared at the bottom of the middle sidebar on the right for over a year now. The graphic states, I make comments participation is king. Tyson Crosbie created that graphic for those of us that participated in his soft edit comment process to proudly… Continue reading Participation is King
Thinking on two wheels
Im currently planning my cycling events for the year and working to get back into better riding shape, now that the worst of the heat of the summer is starting to inch behind me. Im already registered for The Tour of the White Mountains (TOWM) and El Tour de Tucson (ETT). TOWM is October 3,… Continue reading Thinking on two wheels
The Belt Family all gets iPhones
Today, for almost no reason at all, I decided that I wanted the new iPhone 3Gs. It has nearly nothing important over my iPhone 3G thats just 1 year old, but for some reason, I wanted it. The video doesnt really matter to me. The better camera doesnt really matter to me, although a zoom… Continue reading The Belt Family all gets iPhones
Chicken Point Sedona: where the cool kids wish they were
Another crappy view. Chicken Point is off the Broken Arrow Trail. I was pretty much toast by the time I got here. Being off the mountain bike since February wasn’t a good idea, but with the 65 mile Tour of White Mountains on October 3 more saddle time is in order. For those curious, it… Continue reading Chicken Point Sedona: where the cool kids wish they were
Car/brush fire blocks I-17 northbound
I was attempting to head north to Flagstaff to ride my mountain bike in the relative cool, when traffic came to a halt. A small U-Haul had caught fire and pulled well off the freeway. The car fire then started a brush fire that is now burning ong both sides of the northbound lanes near… Continue reading Car/brush fire blocks I-17 northbound
Hermit Trail at the Grand Canyon
This was a bit over 2 miles down the trail. Very rugged and steep trail.
Realty Executives Quarterly Evemt
I spoke this morning in a breakout session about Social Media and blogging. We had about 60 people attend the session. It was a nice warm up for RE BarCamp, which is next week.
Does it make sense to close comments on older posts?
My primary real estate blog, Phoenix Area Real Estate Blog, is starting to get a ridiculous number of spam comments lately. I’m sure it’s nothing compared to the big boys, but for me, it’s a continual annoyance, with several hundred spam comments per week. Fortunately, the anti-spam software is working, and none of those comments… Continue reading Does it make sense to close comments on older posts?
On the panel
At the Dale Rector school of real estate for Realty Executives.
On the panel
At the Dale Rector school of real estate for Realty Executives.