CityBlogUSA Empowers Residents
It was bound to happen. Consumers have now been empowered with their own community-based blogging network in every State and city in the USA.
Local residents and those contemplating relocation can exchange information via posting. In the past, when a person or family decided from Sacramento to Sarasota, most of the information about their destination city came from real estate agents, local newspapers and the local Chamber of Commerce.
CityBlogUSA enables residents to post the qualities that make their community unique and for others to comment about the good, the bad and perhaps the ugly. After all, who knows more about a city than the people who live there?
Suggest a “Park Bench” for you City
The CityBlogUSA Network is a national, state and local city blogging network that allows residents to suggest topics known as a “Park Bench” such as jobs, health care, real estate, schools, lifestyles, politics and more. The blog topics can be unique to a city, allowing the residents and others to talk about local issues in a city-specific manner.
CityBlogUSA is all about the creation of a personality profile of a particular city coming into focus over time. As residents post information other consumers can access the information and get an upfront, close and personal feel for what it might be like to live in Seattle, Chicago, Joplin, Atlanta or any other city in the USA.
Consumer-Centric Transparency
The CityBlogUSA Network is truly a work of transparency. CityBlogUSA is consumer-centric and consumer-driven, empowering real people, in real cities, to post blogs about what they deem are real issues.
One resident of Kingman, Arizona posted the following comment under the Health Care Park Bench:
have been here 1 year this June and have yet to find a doctor that will accept new patients. I am very discouraged that there is no avenue for new residents to find out who is available without a lot of labor intensive efforts.
Since health care is an important subject to any resident or person or family contemplating relocation, such information becomes highly relevant, exposing a situation that is unique to Kingman, Arizona.
Another resident posted a comment about great recreation activities that exist for individuals and families who enjoy water sports, as follows:
Hi There-
Kingman is about 30-40 minutes to Laughlin. A very easy drive. There are many boat and jet ski rental shops in Bullhead City (directly across the river on AZ side). Some casinos offer rentals also, but they are more expensive. Lake Mead can be accessed two ways; north to Meadview or over the damn to Boulder City. Houseboat rentals are available in Boulder City. You can also rent houseboats on Lake Mohave which is closer but not as big.
On the humorous side, someone commented, “You better not get injured jet skiing unless you have a doctor!”
All of the authorships, comments and participation on the part of residents is FREE to all residents who want to participate in the CityBlogUSA Network.
RE Agents May Stake a Claim to their Market
For a nominal annual fee, Real estate agents can stake a claim to their local market(s) and be featured as relocation specialists. Businesses may also promote their product or service through either display ads or a Business Directory ad for every city in the CityBlogUSA Network. Sponsors can be tied directly to Park Bench topics in a particular city, making targeted marketing very pinpointed.
Every State a Bloggin Network
The CityBlogUSA Network is even more powerful. It contains fity integrated State blogging networks operating automonously but in cooperation with every other State and city.
The State blogging networks are easily accessed by pointing one’s browser to:
- www.CaliforniaBlogPage.com
- www.KansasBlogPage.com
- www.VermontBlogPage.com
- www.WashingtonBlogPage.com
- www.FlordiaBlogPage.com
Well, you get the idea! Enter the state name followed by blogpage.com and you are in your state, ready to blog about your favority city or home town.
Truly, The CityBlogUSA Network represents a cutting edge movement toward consumer-centric real estate models that allow the free-flow of information from resident to consumer.
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