Jeremy Blanton and I will be teaching an online class tomorrow (Monday, May 3rd) for Tomato University, at 2pm EST, 1pm Central time. It’s only $20 for 90 minutes of solid instruction, along with a Q&A session at the end.
Here’s a brief summary:
This course will cover some of the most relevant topics that newbie real estate bloggers need to know. Students will get a grasp of the basics needed in order to craft a compelling & engaging blog for business and networking. Specific topics to include (but not be limited to): 
* Why you need a blog in the first place
* Finding good content ideas for your blog posts (“But what do I write about?”)
* Writing Google-friendly posts
* The etiquette and value of interacting via blog comments
Please note:
* All classes are LIVE Webinars.
* Students will be able to either call-in or connect with their headset/mic/speakers to listen in and ask questions.
* All classes will have a live chat managed by the professor (or assistant).
* Students will receive all webinar login links and codes in an email (to the email on file with their TU account) 1-hour prior to class start time. If you have not received the info in your email, contact tu@realestatetomato.com immediately, and we’ll resolve.
* All classes will have an additional 15 minute live Question/Answer Session after their posted schedule.
Interested? Sign up right here: http://www.tomatouniversity.com/courses/register/real-estate-blogging-101 (have to register on the site)
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Cool for you, Jason! I saw they opened it up a week ago or so, and have yet to check out the classes offered.
Jason, I missed this one, but I am looking forward to your next classes.
Christine - I think our next class may be about Twitter - not sure yet. :)
GREAT responses to the whole situation, Jason. There are "Dorks" out there in life....... we just need to look at things for what we can learn from the experience(s) and move on.
Nice post, brother... I hope things are going well at the church you helped plant a while back!!
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