I am very pleased to announce the addition of two additional esteemed coaches to our Project Blogger competition: Drew Meyers with Zillow and Paul Chaney with Blogging Systems.
Drew Meyers is a Partner Relations Associate at Zillow, a real estate Web site based in Seattle. Drew works on a wide range of projects and recently celebrated his year anniversary at the company. Among them were creating Zillow's neighborhood search database and organizing the Carnival of Real Estate. In addition to being part of Zillow's blog team, he actively writes about business and technology on his personal blog.
Paul Chaney is VP of Marketing for Blogging Systems Group, the leading supplier of blog technology for the real estate industry.
He has been a business blog consultant for the past three years and is widely known and respected in that field. He understands at a granular level how blogs can be used as a tool for marketing communications and has worked with a number of clients assisting them in deploying a blog marketing strategy. Paul also coauthored the real estate blogging book phenomenon Realty Blogging.
These additional two coaches brings our total count to 13 and officially completes our roster.


Two fine additions. When do we find out who their proteges are? I can't wait to see the outcome of all this!
Maggie,
I agree, even with busniness picking up, this competition should be ejoyable to watch.
Brian-
Let's the competition begin!
Too new to the scene to even pretend that I have more than a very basic grasp of blogging as a whole, let alone the upcoming Project Blogger competition. However, I am extremely excited (and, it would seem, addicted too!) at the prospect of learning, and feel I've made significant progress in just the last few days. Now, that's a good sign, right? Anyway, my congrats to both Drew & Paul & I certainly hope to learn much more from both as time goes on.
My purpose in this post was to ask a question which is totally unrelated, but I wasn't sure where else to post to? Was speaking w/your "Listings by Address" moderator (Gena) over the phone recently, and asked her an AR question that was also unrelated to her "Listings" group, so she'd given me your name.
Just wondering how I would go about changing my profile name? I imagine it would be preferable to do something like this early on, rather than once people have gotten familiar with the name? I really had no idea of what to expect when I first joined, thinking at first that this was a sort of forum for the sharing of industry thoughts & ideas among other practitioners and professionals only. Not that I'm complaining in the least, but I wasn't expecting the exposure to be as far-reaching as it appears to be. Way to go AR!!!
Thanks for everything!
Scott
Jonathan,
Please disregard my previous post. Through trial-and-error, I've already managed to discover the "Settings" option in the left-hand margin. Thanks just the same!
Scott