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Blogging Tools
Thursday, 22 October 2009
By Chase Carpenter

  In blogging, using the correct blog software tools can help you manage the goings-on of your blog. When it comes to publishing your blog content, there are two kinds of blog software tools that you can use, such as: the server-based tools and the client-based tools. Both of them have their own advantages and disadvantages and it is up to you to choose the one that is right for your blog.


The Client-based Tools

One of the two blog software tools that you can choose from is the client-based tools. These tools' purpose is to aid you with publishing your blog and they are normally installed on your computer and also run from there. Additionally, client-based tools are also categorized as small blogs that are able to run from your hard drive.

Client-based tools also have text editors that allow you to perform word processing applications from your own computer. Thus, a text blog editor enables you to create and publish your own content at the comfort of your own desktop.

Obviously, the first advantage of using
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Real Estate Brokerage Is A Whole New Ball Game With Blogging
Thursday, 22 October 2009
By suegold

  "Blogs are telling it like it is at the street level," said Brad Inman of Inman News, a big real-estate news group. Inman said real-estate blogging began in the Bay vicinity, took hold in New York and has now dispersed across the country.




For instance, blog posters might expose flaws at new developments or buildings like roof leaks or heat inadequacies or tawdry craftsmanship or upkeep. They might warn buyers away from dishonest or incompetent agents or overpriced modern housing. They can permit buyers know that a neighborhood can not be secure, that an vicinity floods every spring, or that jets aviate directly overhead when the west wind blows.



It is not all negative. "Comments on our posts often talk about how great a neighborhood is or praise brokers or landlords," said Jake Dobkin, publisher of Gothamist.com which has sites covering 15 cities.



Blogs also support even the playing field for consumers. Usually, just professionals could get full access to like price levels and property circumstances. "Blogs add information - they level the playing field for consumers," said Dobkin.



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