“Big Guns”?
by Larry Hotz, All Denver Real Estate
All Denver Real Estate launched this brand new blog just before Labor Day. You have seen contributions by some of Denver’s best Realtors here since then.
Finally, we have had a chance to meet for the first time to discuss how to improve this blog. About a dozen contributors met at The Kentwood Company in Greenwood Village today. Among them was Melody Rivera, New President of the Denver Board of Realtors. Melody is also one of the principles of The Rivera Team at Kentwood City Properties.
Other attendees included Dennis and Dawn Martin of the Martin Team in Littleton. John Ludwig of Fuller and Company, our downtown Denver contributor, Paula King and John Callis, our northern suburbs contributors, Pam Darby of Kentwood Relocation Department, Dotson Skaggs who works in Centennial, Elizabeth Hotz who is our "first-time home buyer specialist and Dennis Beranek of Nu-Home Mortgage.
The photograph above shows us watching a presentation on the award winning real estate blog, reno.realty.blog. That blog also has a number of contributors who write a variety of articles on issues related to their real estate market. Just by coincidence, we discovered their blog after we launched All Denver Real Estate in August.
One of the main topics of discussion was adding individual neighborhoods and subdivisions to the website. Contributors will add profiles based on their personal knowledge of specific neighborhoods so our readers will be able to focus in on areas that meet their needs. Already, E-Neighborhood reports are available for all neighborhood just by requesting them by name.
Blogging contributors also agreed that we need to post more frequently. So, expect more information on this blog. Our objective is to post nearly every day something from one of our contributors.
Each of the Realtors who participate in this blog is an expert in one area of town. That way articles will be based on first-hand knowledge and experience. Readers can contact any contributing Realtor to request more information or just a question.
This first meeting ended with agreement to meet every 3 months so we can share ideas and improve this website. Your comment would be helpful and welcome.
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