Who in the heck is Larry and why are you paying commenters
Welcome to 2010 and the aftermath of the blog explosion. It doesn’t surprise me in the least that snake oil salesmen are selling SEO for real estate, blogging for real estate professionals, and copywriters’ copy. I guess what does surprise me is how much money real estate practitioners seem to blow on hiring people to comment ridiculous comments for them.
You can always tell when there’s been a blogging seminar in middle America, because suddenly, the bad advice makes its way into the AgentGenius community, namely in the form of non-English speakers commenting in place of a lazy agent on the hunt for dofollow comment links. I’ve batted down 10 this week alone compared to last week, and the week before had a total of zero. It comes in waves of stupidity, but it has been worse lately.
Leave it to real estate pros to buy ridiculous SEO packages only to be flushed down the spam toilet. What gives? Seriously, at least hire an assistant to do it. Someone that can actually address the topic at hand, call the writer by name, or even engage the other commenters. Rather, what we get is someone from a foreign country attempting to talk about local real estate in Boise, Idaho yet it comes out as Boise, California and how enriching the Boise, California article was for them, yet they link back to some Texas real estate brokerage. Broken English, misspelled words, poorly tailored comments are worth your money? If so, just mail us the check and we’ll flush it for you. This will save us all a lot of time.
Wake up, do it yourself, or don’t do it at all, because the editors’ temptation is to approve the comment and allow your brokerage to look illiterate and foolish.
We’ll apply your next comment for Larry as soon as we find him…
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- AgentGenius:
#agnow Hmmm are you sure? I am registered and logged in and I see pink links! http://bit.ly/8WZPzp
- CoachingRSS:
Who in the heck is Larry and why are you paying commenters: Founder of Agent Genius Magazine, national real estate… http://bit.ly/cWsnPa
- Mark Brian:
Who in the heck is Larry and why are you paying commenters http://ht.ly/2bquC
- AgentGenius:
#agnow Is this post deliberately sprinkled with grammatical errors as some kind of ironic meta-commentary on spambo… http://bit.ly/8WZPzp
- AgentGenius:
#agnow C is it? heh Thanks for pointing it out, a previous draft was inadvertently published- it happens. Thanks again. http://bit.ly/8WZPzp
- AgentGenius:
#agnow We'll look into it today, it's a conflict from wp3.0, we're still bug killing. http://bit.ly/8WZPzp
- AgentGenius:
#agnow Jonathan – what good does it do to pay someone to leave comments when the savvier agents are going to delete… http://bit.ly/8WZPzp
- AgentGenius:
#agnow Who r u pointing at! LOL Finally moved up to 3.0 huh… http://bit.ly/8WZPzp
- AgentGenius:
#agnow I have said for many years after being continually pitched the latest new thing, process, "exclusive referra… http://bit.ly/8WZPzp
- AgentGenius:
#agnow I meant "non-native English speakers." http://bit.ly/8WZPzp














While the agent may think that hiring someone to make comments will help them, I think it actually does more harm than good. Today’s consumer is going to search online in every way, from forum or blog comments to your Facebook and twitter account.
An unintelligent reply may cause a potential client to wonder about the agent’s skill. Or if they understand that the comment was just for SEO purposes, they may wonder about what other tasks does the agent delegate to someone with a less expertise than the buyer or seller would expect.
I’ve always thought a great listing agent would ask this sort thing from team members and buyer’s agents. If you think about it, it’s symbiotic, good for the agent, good for the listing agent, and overall great for the team so long as (right or wrong in opinion) it’s an intelligent comment. You’re spot on in your analysis.
So then, who is Larry?
Is this post deliberately sprinkled with grammatical errors as some kind of ironic meta-commentary on spambots, or is it just pure sloppiness?
C is it? heh Thanks for pointing it out, a previous draft was inadvertently published- it happens. Thanks again.
Wow, I had no idea this was going on. Dumb me I guess. If people can come up to charge fees for anything, they will.
I’m with Janie…I had no idea that there are people selling their services to comment for RE agents. Really? I’d love to be a fly on the wall during that sales pitch. “Don’t waste your time engaging with people…”
It makes perfect sense. I’m busy, and want to build web presence, but don’t have time to comment on dozens of blogs. If I pay someone to comment on another site that is out of my market, I don’t care who clicks on the link because the odds of it being a potential client for me are slim to none. What I DO get out of it is a tasty little one way link and greater visibility in the search engines. Isn’t this what akismet has been trying to keep out of my blog for years?
Jonathan – what good does it do to pay someone to leave comments when the savvier agents are going to delete them anyway? The ones with sites with page rank high enough to matter for those links you are building?
And PT Barnum supposedly said there was a sucker born every minute but who would have thought most would grow up to be real estate agents and buy stupid stuff like paid blog comments. Benn, thanks, I always wondered about those people who just started thinking about … Charleston real estate and are so glad to be able to write nothing relevant … delete.
Or you could just flip the no follow switch! Oh wait you already did that!
Fortunately, that isn’t true. All you have to do is register and log in and be logged in during comment. Dofollow.
Hmmm are you sure? I am registered and logged in and I see pink links!
We’ll look into it today, it’s a conflict from wp3.0, we’re still bug killing.
Who r u pointing at! LOL Finally moved up to 3.0 huh…
With great Word Press plugins like Akismet. Their email address and website will get auto spammed pretty fast. Then when they actually decide hey I shouldn’t have paid “Larry” cause I not getting results. I wish them all luck to them getting out of a big mess! Lazy Lazy agents.
I have said for many years after being continually pitched the latest new thing, process, “exclusive referral source”, software, hardware, web site, etc. that I supposedly just couldn’t do business without, that the only people getting rich from real estate are the companies that sell products and services to newbie real estate agents.
I didn’t and don’t buy most pre-fab marketing materials because the writing is execrable (and now they are outsourcing it offshore to incompetent non-native speakers? Must be the same ones who write property descriptions for the Los Angeles MLS posted elsewhere on this blog) and/or irrelevant.
Fortunately, there is much less “stuff” for commercial agents to buy and what there is tends to be pretty expensive so it really must pass my buying and budget tests. But then I am still happily using my Treo 600 and refuse to text (I remember when text was a noun) or answer my phone while driving, and I am still using my desktop AgentOffice Database (1800 entries and counting) and relational Calendar CMS originally purchased in 2004 (it syncs with the Treo). I am computer-buff, not a troglodyte, just not easily seduced by the newest, best thing Not!
I meant “non-native English speakers.”