The rise and fall of the blog in Book Two
- March 31, 2025, 11:52 p.m.
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In the 17 or 18 years before I retired, I worked as a real estate agent. In the first few years, I struggled. But after that, I made a decent living. I was lucky. Timing was on my side. I started a real estate blog just when blogging took off (2007) and rode that wave for a decade. After a while, the brokerages and other agents caught up to me and blew me out of the water with their generic and professional content. They were slick. I was scrappy. Turns out people prefer slick when it comes to real estate. Almost as quickly as it started generating leads and income, the real estate blog, nosedived into oblivion.
It was a good ten years.
I was listening to a NYT podcast last night talking about how Gen Xers working in creative fields have had their careers ended mid-career. Made obsolete by technology. I was fortunate that I had a decade where writing generated most of my income.
A Pedestrian Wandering ⋅ April 01, 2025
Sounds like your timing was spot on. When we bought our first house. The paperwork was about a quarter inch high. This last property took a whole ream of paperwork.
Bob Unembellished A Pedestrian Wandering ⋅ 7 days ago
I didn't like doing the paperwork.
I liked the marketing. And I liked showing houses, seeing inside the lives of others.
Sleepy-Eyed John ⋅ 7 days ago
Hmmmmm