Daily Archives: October 18, 2011

Bedford NY Real Estate area Rental Market | RobReportBlog | October 2011

Bedford NY Real Estate area Rental Market           |   RobReportBlog  

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The NY Times called me to ask about the local real estate rental market.  NYC has a booming rental market and people wanted to hear whether the northern suburbs were booming too.  Often people talk about the market without looking at the statistics.  I told the reporter I would look at the numbers and send her a report.  Here are the numbers by the surrounding Towns.

 

Bedford NY  Rentals down 34% to 44 in 2011 compared to 67 last year.

Lewisboro NY Rentals down 20% to 44 in 2011 compared to 53 last year.

New Castle NY Rentals up 20% to 58 in 2011 compared to 48 last year.

Pound Ridge NY Rentals are flat at 23 in 2011 compared to 23 last year.

North Castle NY Rentals up 38% to 36 in 2011 compared to 26 last year.

 

Areas closer to NYC are having a jump in rentals.  Conversely their sales numbers have dropped. Call me to find out more about the local rental market.

 

Bedford NY Rentals

The Great Twitter Purge of 2011, Or Why I Have Decided To Unfollow Everyone & Start Over | North Salem Homes for Sale

The time has finally come.  I think I always knew that I’d have to do some sort of Twitter house cleaning, but based on my last blog post, and some folks like Michael Hyatt and the mighty Chris Brogan who have pioneered by braving the backlash, I think I’m ready for a purge myself.  So starting today, I begin unfollowing everyone on Twitter with the help of SocialOomph.

Up to this point, I’ve subscribed to the reciprocal follow approach.  You follow me?  Well then I follow you.  Why not?  I’ve always used lists to curate my Twitter information, so the size of my following wasn’t all that much of a concern of mine.  Over the years it’s allowed me to grow a sizeable Twitter audience.  But at what expense?

Because of this approach, DM usage is out of the question.  I’m sure I probably lose legitimate messages sent to me because they are buried in spam.  It also pretty much makes Twitter a broadcast channel for me and not much of an engagement channel.  Certainly I’ve benefited in this in driving a decent amount of traffic to my blog, but honestly, I long for being able to actually use Twitter more to engage with folks which currently is much harder to do.

Of course I’m taking some steps to ensure I can follow back the folks I currently wish to stay connected with by creating lists of these users of which I will follow back after the purge.  I’m sure I will get my fair share of real folks that either unfollow me back automatically or manually.  And really, if they were only following me for the follow, that’s not much of a loss.

However I’m sure I will unknowingly unfollow quite a few folks that I would prefer to follow so if you are a casualty of my Twitter purge, please reach out before writing me off completely.

And so it begins.  More to come as I blog about the after effects and how my usage of Twitter evolves after the change.

This article originally appeared on jasonyormark.com and has been republished with permission.

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Using Giveaways on your Blog – Blogging ABCs | Waccabuc Real Estate

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Blogging ABCs hosts Deborah Carney, Liz Fogg and Trica Meyer discuss how to use giveaways on your blog including where to get giveaways, what are you expecting to get out of it and what are companies expecting to get out of it.

It’s easiest to start with your own product to get going.  You can then contact the affiliate managers for programs that you are an affiliate of and also contact national brands that you currently use.  When possible, request a promo code for your users so that they can place an order after the contest is over.  Be sure to set realistic expectations for both sides so that you can possibly partner again later.

Feel free to post links to your blog for us to take a look at in the comments below!  Also suggestions for future podcast topics or guests.