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    Thursday
    17Apr2008

    Free Blogging Advice: Don't blog about Zoroastrians who grow beets in Kansas!

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    That is if you are a real estate blogger. I give credit to Mary -- http://www.rsspieces.com/wake-up-real-estate-bloggers-there-is-no-money-in-the-long-tail-of-search-for-niche-blogs-so-stop-chasing-it#comments

    Other topics to avoid:

    Eskimo lovemaking techniques
    Blue raincoats
    China's agriculture policies
    Why smoking is so uncool
    Jeremiah Wright's secret gumbo recipe
    Why Ryan Seacrest is so short
    Pubs to avoid in South Africa
    Logical positivism as a means to sexual fulfillment
    Why databases are useless to simians
    Google search as a way to find God

    Remember, a real estate blog should be about real estate, long tails are for big rats. :)

    Reader Comments (1)

    I forgot to mention -- this is satirical -- I think the whole subject is a staw man argument -- Mary defines shorttail to encompass everything we would need in our normal writing -- I mean, of course you don't chase Jeremiah Wright's gumbo recipe.

    April 17, 2008 | Registered CommenterMike Farmer

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