Many of you know I have done several posts in the past couple of weeks. I am a big fan of podcasting and think there are plenty of applications for podcasting in real estate. I just did a post on the Geek Estate Blog on some of the basics of real estate podcasting that is worth checking out for those interested!

My post touches on several podcasting applications and distribution strategies worth considering.
I just did a post on reasons to podcast on the GeekEstate Blog that I think is worth checking out!

I recently started podcasting and found that it has many applications in both real estate and blogging. My post summarizes some of reason I love podcasting including:
- You can it anywhere and anytime.
- You can do it as many times as you want.
- You can keep it real.
- You can blog it.
- more..
I was very pleasantly surprised that I recognized at least half of the folks on the list as being as vFlyer “all star” users, including Missy Caulk, Ines Hegedus-Garcia, Kristal Kraft, Teresa Boardman, Laurie Manny and Maureen Francis. As I started speaking with some of them and listening to their great insight, I decided to turn my conversations into a podcast and to reach out to everyone on the list.
The result is 12 podcast interviews in which the 12 Top Women bloggers in Real Estate share their backgrounds, their intro to blogging, and their advice to fellow bloggers! All of these interviews were unrehearsed and most happened “on the spot”, some while busy agents where driving from a closing, or at a conference - so please excuse any inconsistency in sound quality and understand that some of the interviewees had time and other constraints working against them.
I will confess that I had a blast speaking with all of them and they all share great insight and advice in their interviews so I would strongly recommend listening to as many of them as possible!
Note: You may have to click the Play Icon twice to play and the Stop Icon twice to stop.
Podcast Interviews:
Click here for page 2 of this post that contains a summary of some of the great insight these bloggers where able to share with me about real estate blogging.

My podcast with Drew earlier today, as well as my recent exposure to real estate podcasting solutions (this was one of the categories I missed in my original Real Estate 2.0 landscape post), got me thinking about one of the great features that all vFlyers have - the ability to integrate content via external links.
For those who don’t know, A podcast is any type of audio file that can be delivered via your computer, your iPod, or an MP3 player for playback. For real estate agents, podcasts are simply a new take on the audio narration. As with audio narration, potential buyers can play back the podcast while viewing property’s vFlyer.
Because a podcast is usually a link to an audio file (mp3, mp4, i.e.), you can add it to your vFlyer as an external link (Example). Adding external links is easy. Simply click Add Link in the Links section of your flyer and provide a title and the URL to your audio file.

You can check it out for yourself on this vFlyer by clicking here.
There are a number of free or inexpensive podcasting services that let you record an audio narration describing your property by simply using your phone or cellphone to call a toll-free 800 number. These services include Odeo, Gcast, and Podomatic. You can find a more comprehensive list here. You can also use professional real estate podcasting services like MLPodcast (MLBroadcast).
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Drew Meyers of Zillow was kind enough to invite me to do a podcast about vFlyer, the thinking behind the 62th edition of the carnival of real estate and corporate blogging in general, one of my favorite topics. You can listen to the by podcast by clicking the icon below.
