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Help Steve Belt win an iPhone

That’s right, I’m going straight to the point.  This is real estate transparency at it’s clearest.  I want to win an iPhone, and I need your help to do it.  In January I wrote that I needed a smart phone, and I’ve held off the purchase for various unknown reasons, so the need still exists.  Today, the reason revealed itself (the universe works in mysterious ways).

Here’s all you need to do to help me win.  Click on the new Property Qube link there below my ugly mug on the left sidebar.  If you are reading this in a feed reader, here’s the button and link I’m referring to:

After you click that, I’m asking you to join Property Qube and connect to my network.  It’s free.  It won’t hurt.  No one is going to come and bother you in the future.  The person (agent or otherwise) that can get the most connections in the month of May will win an iPhone.  I want to be that person.

Ok, you may be thinking to yourself, I like Steve a bit, but what good is this Property Qube thing anyway?  Why bother joining?

Here’s what Property Qube is:  It’s a social networking website that’s seeking to help buyers and sellers connect with each other and real estate agents in mutually beneficial ways.  Naturally, that means you can find listings of homes for sale or for rent on Property Qube.  They’ve also got a pretty cool Q&A section where you can ask a question and get an answer.  Plus they have social groups.  Create a group of indy coffee drinkers from Amarillo, Texas and invite your friends to hang out on Property Qube and chat real estate (or coffee) if you like.  Wanna create a blog about your home buyer, selling, or remodeling experience and have it seen by like-minded people?  Property Qube would be good spot.  If you already have a blog that’s real estate related, you can have your posts syndicated (in a Google friendly way) to Property Qube to garner extra visibility.

Having been at Property Qube since near its inception, what I like about Property Qube is the environment is pretty relaxed.  Unlike similar sites, the agents helping folks on Property Qube are doing so to help first.  There isn’t a competition based system that encourages agents to answer each and every question asked.  This leads to fewer answers, admittedly, but from what I’ve seen, it also leads to better answers.  For agents looking for a more relaxed environment to offer their services within, Property Qube is a place worth considering.  Likewise, for non-agents looking for a place to discuss real estate in an non-competitive environment, Property Qube is well worth considering.

Have I convinced you it’s worth a try?  I sure hope so.  If I have, click on the link and join my network.  I can’t promise to make you rich or save you millions, but I will promise to graciously thank each and every person that joins my network for helping me win.

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Tags: Blogging · Internet · Real Estate

6 responses so far ↓

  • MyAvatars 0.2 1 Jenifer De La Garza // May 2, 2008 at 4:26 pm

    I was already on Property Qube but I sent you an invite to join your network.

  • MyAvatars 0.2 2 Steve Belt // May 2, 2008 at 8:26 pm

    Thanks a bunch Jenifer. So far, in the first 24 hours, my network has grown by 9 people. That seems like a pretty good start.

  • MyAvatars 0.2 3 Heather Barr // May 3, 2008 at 2:48 pm

    alright, I’m a softie for a good beg. I went and did it. Good luck on your phone winning strategy!

  • MyAvatars 0.2 4 Steve Belt // May 5, 2008 at 11:51 am

    Thanks Heather. It’s very much appreciated.

  • MyAvatars 0.2 5 Dave M // May 9, 2008 at 3:21 pm

    Shhh… don’t let anyone know, but it’s almost 10 days into this contest, and it is very close between 4 people… 20 days to go… at this point, could go to anyone…

    ;)

  • MyAvatars 0.2 6 Dave M // May 9, 2008 at 3:22 pm

    Hmm that;s not my picture there… I’m not Dave B.

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