Top 12 Women Real Estate Bloggers 2007 Podcasts
[photopress:top_12_2007.jpg,thumb,alignright]Oliver Muoto from vFlyer Blog wasted no time contacting the women Sellisius recognized as the Top 12 Women Real Estate Bloggers for 2007. The podcasts are in nice easy to digest ”bite size” pieces with great bits of information to chew on about real estate blogging. Oliver also includes a summary of advice from the interviews.
Yours truly is included and I am honored beyond words.
To listen to the interviews, click here.
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Rhonda Porter began her mortgage career on April 1, 2000 at Mortgage Master Service Corporation, a family owned correspondent lender that has been lending in the Pacific Northwest for over 30 years. Prior to mortgage, she was in title industry for 14 years where she managed an escrow branch and gained an invaluable insight to the real estate industry.
Rhonda Porter has a CMPS designation and is a Licensed Loan Originator 510-LO-32047. Rhonda is also the Chairperson for the Social Media Committee for WAMP (Washington Association of Mortgage Professionals).
Rhonda originates residential mortgages for homes located in Washington State. You can reach Rhonda at rhonda@mortgageporter.com or by calling (206) 718-9488.
I would also add Debi Averett at http://housingdoom.com/ to the list. She has a fairly big audience and is very articulate. I also saw her in a TV panel and was quite impressed.
Thanks, Sniglet. If I were making my own list, there are people I would add too. The pod casts this post is referencing are more about tips for RE blogging…not the RE market.
Rhonda, Great interview. You are indeed a blogging heavyweight and much deserving.
Rhonda,
Hats off to you! Good Job and Please Keep Up The Great Work!
Thanks for the info.
Kris and Apella, thank you both so much. I’m in awe of the ladies (including you, Kris) that I’ve been associated with. Heavyweight? Only on bathroom scale!