Carnival Recap
As is the custom on the Salt Lake Real Estate blog, this week’s real estate blog carnivals are being reviewed. We only review the carnivals we participate in as there are hundreds out there in the blogosphere.
First off, the Carnival of Real Estate was held by RSS Pieces (a valuable site for real estate blogging knowledge) where a beauty contest was held. Only the top six contributors were crowned. The rest of the competition was left crying in their evening gowns at the Zillow carnival recap for the also-rans.
Class was in session at the Consumer Focused Carnival of Real Estate where my article on the perils of mortgage loan marketing received an “A.” Also sharing that grade was Dan Melson’s article on rate comparisons. A very worthy read for anyone shopping for a mortgage.
No themes clouded this weeks straightforward Carnival of Real Estate Investing. Mary Wozny made her picks and laid them out for everyone interested. Fortunately, my post on real estate investing opportunities made her stringent cut. This same article was also picked up on a “best of the best” carnival recap at On the Moneyed Midways. Thanks to both of you for the selection.
Finally in what is rapidly becoming my favorite carnival, (it has many financial articles with different topics) the Carnival of Personal Finance held its 100th edition. Coincidentally it had 100 entries and my article on mortgage loan marketing again made the cut.
Thanks again to each of the Carnival hosts. This is a very time consuming job and I appreciate your selection, opinions and creative presentation.