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Searching for Active Rain

In this day and age of information, the savvy & not so savvy of us technologically speaking can find pretty much any piece of information possible over the airwaves of this here internet.  Sites such as google.com, ask.com, chacha.com, etc have become search engines the masses use to find out everything from finances, furniture, food, toys, cars, and oh yeah, real estate.  Whether looking for homes to buy, or wanting to sell homes, or financing, the internet has become the common barometer people use to measure product....for better or worse.  I mean, it is fast, efficient, and more accessible than any other means to gather information.  In essence, the perfect tool for the laziness in us that can't imagine going to a place like, I don't know, a library.  That being said, my own humble opinion aside, I decided this past week to type in some key words involving real estate and real estate networking to see what popped up.  Not surprisingly, ActiveRain wasn't at the top of the list or on a lot of the lists.....at least not yet.  Afterall, it is new by any estimation.  And it appears to be growing at a pretty rapid rate.  I would love to see a day where you can go into google and type in real estate, real estate financing, buying a home, selling a home, or anything at all dealing with Real Estate and have good old ActiveRain as one of the sites at the top of the list.  The bulk of us are here to network and get our faces & firms out there to probably increase business and avenues of perpetuating business along with perhaps learning a thing or two.  My question is not necessarily when, but how fast will ActiveRain become well exposed to the public & consumer eye when they search for anything about real estate.  I must say this is the best place I've seen to come for free and gather a plethora of knowledge about all aspects of real estate and this could really benefit the public's oft-times skewed education of real estate.  And speaking of benefits, the public knowing about ActiveRain could also benefit another entity, those of us on here who do this crazy business for a living.
0 commentsJason Sardi, Mortgage Banker • October 12 2006 12:42PM

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