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Dustin Cook
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What do I blog about

Dustin Cook
  • Oswego, NY
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For someone brand new with no experience in real estate investing like myself... what do I blog about??? I'm still working on the education part and at some point would like to start a blog to help with marketing and online presence. But I have no idea what I would write about to continue to come up with content. Any suggestions for newbies looking to blog and be credible?

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Andrew Campbell
  • Multifamily Syndicator
  • Austin, TX
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Andrew Campbell
  • Multifamily Syndicator
  • Austin, TX
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Agree with @Krystallin Baker. Start at the beginning.  Why are you interesting in investing?  What attracts you to the strategies or asset classes you are learning about? What are the biggest challenges?  Biggest lessons learned?  What are you learning during your education that is surprising you?  

Biggest advice is to just be consistent in your timing--whether once a week or once a month.   Commit to a cadence and then always deliver.  Over time you'll get a good audience. Good luck!

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