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    Default Blog vs Message Board

    Which is better Blog or message board?

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    Default Walla Walla Real Estate

    blogging seems easier for most users than forums. Also, as Derek said, blogs do promote themselves.

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    spjain81 is offline Fixer Upper
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    Quote Originally Posted by mortgagecalculator360.com
    Which is better Blog or message board?
    Blogs are better than forums and message boards because maximum forums have dynamic url. Dynamic url does not get indexed soon by any search engine. But blog has a static url and it get indexed very soon than forums and message board.

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    Default Blogs vs Forums

    Interesting responses, I hadn't thought about the static url issue.

    It seems like message boards offer a more interactive use with the multiple users. Blogs seem like a one way transmission of information with responses? Maybe I'm missing something with the set up?

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    Blogs are better because you have greater control over what is posted. For example, when we set up blogs for clients we make sure that no comments are allowed to post until the agent approves that message. This not only helps prevent spam, but also ensures that one of their competitors or anyone else posts nasty feedback on their site.

    When you host a forum, someone can post spam or unflattering comments and they will remain visible to all until you delete that post. Do you want to take a chance that a potential clients reads offensive spam or posts?

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    Default forum controls

    Thanks for the great responses.

    Some forums controls allow the webmaster to set pre-approval to prior to post. For example, website tool box is an example of this type of forum.

    One thing seems clear...Blogs are the current hot trend.

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    Blogs seem to be easier to promote. Same goes with articles related to a field.

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    CS_Laura is offline Renter
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    I agree, blogs are easier to promote, help more with SEO, and offer more for potential clients than a forum can. You can really set yourself as a real estate expert in a blog and provide solid, useful information for home buyers or sellers.

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    Post Thanks for the tip

    i currently am looking for exposure and to network and share ideas with realtor i have what i believe to be the best inexpensive tools for realtors to market there listing as well as other tools so i will spend some time blogging to get more exposure can you share ideas when blogging.

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    Default Where are the good places to blog

    any ideas on where to blog i have a few places but are there specific realtor blogs

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