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Wind turbines considered for Georgia coast

Posted by admin on July 10th, 2008

By DAN CHAPMAN
The Atlanta Journal-Constitution

Published on: 07/09/08

Tybee Island — The wind gusted to 25 mph at the far end of this beach town’s famous pier. A dozen kite surfers below skimmed across the foam-flecked ocean. Shirtless and sunburned fishermen praised the cooling powers of the southerly breezes.

The wind proved a recreational …

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Blog Probes Real Estate Models

Posted by CityBlogGA on March 30th, 2008

www.REALonomics.net is a blog that is asking serious questions about where the real estate industry is going. More specifically, REALonomics poses challenges to the broker/owners to adopt models that will allow their organizations to become more transparent.REALonomics.net advocates that the industry open up the property information portals to consumers and …

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CityBlogUSA Opens Georgia Blogging Network

Posted by admin on January 14th, 2008

city_blog_iconPhoenix, AZ, January 14, 2008. CityBlogUSA, a division of the e-Partner National Relocation and Brokerage Services Network announced that effective Monday, January 14, 2008, it would begin to market the CityBlog Resident blogging network for Georgia cities to real estate agents.

The Company launched the BETA version of CityBlogUSA in July and has been test marketing positions in selective markets in its 50-State, 25,000+ cities network to real estate agents on an exclusive basis.

Company Vice President, Robert Barringer said, “we created CityBlog with the idea that consumers want to blog about their favorite cities or hometown and to directly post information about lifestyles, real estate, jobs, health care, schools and even politics from an insider’s perspective.”

rb“CityBlog Georgia allows residents, businesses and real estate industry professionals to open up the local information portals for those seeking to relocate and for those residents who want to post alternative information that the newspapers, TV and magazines aren’t reporting…after all, who knows more about a community than the people who live there?”, said Barringer.

Agents can “Stake a Claim” to their city as its “Real Estate and Relocation Specialist” and hold that position exclusively, interact by posting blogs, talk about real estate and any other local issues they would like to include in the blog.

Barringer said, “The most powerful thing about CityBlog is that any resident can become an author…we are just setting up a network and trying to sell ad space…we believe in the consumer-centricity of the economy, especially when it comes to real estate and local lifestyles.”

People can blog Atlanta, Augusta, Columbus, Savannah, Athens, Macon, Sandy Springs, Albany, Marietta, and any other city and have the same blogging experience. You can jump to any Georgia city and be blogging in minutes by going to www.GeorgiaBlogPage.com, this very site.

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Georgia CityBlogs Open Up for All Agents!

Posted by admin on November 19th, 2007

What better way to reach consumers than to blog with them in the communities they are searching for.

Pick a city from the dropdown box to the right, sign up, and start blogging!

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CityBlogUSA Welcomes You!

Posted by admin on June 14th, 2007

cityblogusagreenWelcome to CityBlog Georgia!

You can join the CityBlogUSA phenomena by blogging about your favorite cities or home town…it’s absolutely FREE.

CityBlogUSA is dedicated to resident blogging in every city in the USA! And now you can become an author or a contributor and begin to tell the …

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