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Old 03-14-2007, 04:01 PM   #1
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Question ...But what to call it?

Okay, so for the last few days or so, I've been mulling over something for my business. I'm thinking of starting a separate blog just to talk about real estate. Not my clients, of course, but, for example, of houses that I've seen, what prices are doing, the characteristics of neighborhoods I check out, perhaps a cool flyer that comes through my junk mail (we agents get spammed like crazy with each other's listings, lemme tell ya, but some of the homes are just gorgeous!). Anyway, I thought I'd start the blog as an enhancement to my online presence.

Now I have two dilemmas: where to do it, and what to call it. I considered getting a separate domain through godaddy and paying for their hosting and blog tools (they seem to have some sort of special going on right now, but heck if I can figure it out!), only, of course, it costs, and I still need a name. My other thought is to either use Google blogger, or livejournal. I combed through the user policy on LJ and can't find anything forbidding having more than one, and the policies against commercial activities seem to be mostly regarding banning you getting your own sponsors, as best I can tell. The advantage to google blogger may be the whole "two blogs" issue. However, I have friends on LJ, and maybe one or two of them would be interested enough to "friend" the second blog, which seems like a good idea.

And before anyone suggests it, I'm not using "realtorblog" because NAR already owns that as a domain, and since they have the copyright on "realtor" I'd rather not piss them off.

I'd like something clever, if possible, but not unprofessional, negative, or exceedingly lengthly. I've considered "HouseLady", but I'm not sure if that's too.... well, too close to housewife.

I could use some help here!
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