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Blowing Rock Vacation Rentals Showcase

Saturday, January 17th, 2009

I had a nice conversation with the owner of a Blowing Rock North Carolina Vacation Rental the other day, so I thought I’d feature his rental on my blog as well as tell my readers a little more about Blowing Rock North Carolina.

Waterfall Tree House
United States » North Carolina » Blowing Rock
 
View This Listing at VacationRentalDirect.com
 
Beautiful Tree House like cabin near waterfall in private
gated development.
 
Property Details
Type :Cabin
Pets :Yes
Listing :13708
Children :No
Sleeps :1 to 2
Pool :No
Bed(s) :1
Bath(s) :1
Amenities
Air Condition
Radio
Hunting near by
Washers & Dryer
TV Cable
DVD Player
Contact: michael Kirkland        Phone: 828-719-5761
Holiday Rentals | VacationRentalDirect.com | Vacation Homes

Blowing Rock is a small town just outside of Boone in North Carolina. The town has a wonderful variety of shops, small hotels, resorts, golf courses, state parks and local activities. Most weekends it is very busy with tourists. Parking can be difficult on the weekends, especially in the summer because it’s always about 10 degrees cooler in Blowing Rock.

Expect to wait when having lunch. My wife and I prefer to visit on a weekday if possible, simply because of the crowds.

We’ve never stayed in Blowing Rock over night, however there are some super nice hotels just a few hundred yards from the downtown. You can view all of the Blowing Rock Vacation Rentals by clicking here.

There are some decent boutique clothing shops for women, and even a nice one for babies. I don’t recall a lot of options for men. There are a few touristy shops, but many are more artsy in nature. There is a Tanger Outlet Mall in Blowing Rock as well.

Overall, Blowing Rock a great place to spend an afternoon. There is a ton more to do in the area, that I have not explored. One of the things I aim to do this spring is a little bit of hiking in the area. I found this article about hiking around Bass Lake, which seems like a wonderful trek:

Trail Map for the Moses H. Come Memorial Park (includes Bass Lake Trek)

Pointe Milou – Incredible Vacation Rental

Sunday, October 26th, 2008

Located on the Northwest hillside of Pointe Milou, overlooking the Bay de Saint Jean. This place is secluded but convenient. Featuring a private infinity pool, incredible views and a shade terrace with waterfall this vacation rental has it all for the discriminating traveler!

Private 2 bedroom villa magnificent view.
Caribbean » St Barthelemy » Pointe Milou
 
View This Listing at VacationRentalDirect.com
 
A new, premier vacation villa, Écoute Ton Coeur (Listening Heart), is professionally designed to bring the most magnificent ocean view of Point Milou into it’s living space. This private, two bedroom villa offers comfort and luxury, harmony surrounds
 
Property Details
Listing: 10472
Type: Villa
Sleeps : 2 to 4
Bed(s): 2
Bed(s): 2
Pets: No
Children: Yes
Pool :Yes
Smoking: Yes
Amenities
Air Condition
Phone
Radio
Washers & Dryer
TV Cable
DVD Player
Contact: Michael Melesurgo        Phone: 732-735-8656
VacationRentalDirect.com | Vacation Rental Software

Stumbling, Tags & Friends

Friday, January 18th, 2008

Baby steps. Bit by bit I am gaining a foothold in this whole social media realm. I am sorry, but I am 35 years old, but understanding all of the nuances of social media and how to use it for your benefit is still tough. I have got just a few more tweaks to my blog and it will be ready. My developer fixed most of the formatting issues, now he is going to put the final RSS feed buttons / bookmarking buttons into the sidebar and then I am all set!

I continue to stumble and review sites and people I find interesting. I have already met some interesting people. There is another guy who owns a vacation rental site in California, he’s given me a few great tips. Today he told me about the tagging feature of StumbleUpon.

I knew about tags as a means of providing additional information about the post. But I didn’t know that SU actually had individual pages dedicated to each tag, those pages in many instances have decent pagerank, so getting your post or site listed higher up on those pages can generate a nice backlink. That makes sense.

He gave me this example (and I quote):

http://www.stumbleupon.com/tag/holiday/

See how that particular tag has a certain amount of reviews. For you to get on that page you generally need to have more reviews then the other people to get on. A great benefit is if you look at the pagerank of that page, I now just got another pr4 link. Most keywords you only need to get 3-4 reviews of a certain keyword to show, but some keywords are a lil more competitive like:

http://www.stumbleupon.com/tag/travel/

The top post has 468 review, the bottom has 12 reviews using the tagged keyword. So you’ll most likely need at least 12. It’s not an exact rule, but follows it most of the time. sometimes it only takes one review if the stumbler has a lot of ranking power.

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So that’s pretty cool. Of course, the backlink is nice, but what I found even more interesting is that it’s an easy way to find other stumblers and sites that are of high quality and match my interests. I contacted this guy on SU because a) he lives in the great state of North Carolina; b) he is a writer and also knows SEO and Social Media; c) I am looking for a writer to help me with this blog and to help me write about some of the more important regional areas on this site; and 4) he seems like an expert Stumbler, maybe he can give me some tips on how to be successful.

So, I think I am starting to grasp the essence of social media. If you are social, others will be social in return. If you contribute high quality stumbles and reviews, that help others, and if you write and produce good quality content, they in return will help you. I have no idea if I will ever hear from Matt, but regardless, his blog and his stumbles are taking me to new places that are enriching my Internet experience!

It’s cool. I’m liking it and looking forward to meeting more new people, hopefully soon I an help others get the hang of social media!!

Social Media Marketing – Part II

Sunday, January 13th, 2008

Life is a bitch. Today I spent a lot of time learning all about things that I am sure all you have known since their inception. Things like RSS Feeds, Feedburner, Wordpress Widgets, etc. I had to redo my sidebar.php file to “widgetize” it. However, the CSS formatting is all messed up, so tomorrow my designer will take a look at it.

I was able to get Gravatars set up for commenting, but there are some remaining formatting issues. I also found a plugin that displays the author avatar next to each post. I am hoping to get a few other plugins installed including MyBlogLog. Tag Clouds and some sort of search functionality are needed as well.

Why put myself through all this hell? Well most of the functionality is required to aid in the distribution and sharing of our content to other users and other social news and media sites. Additionally, many of the tools allow us to measure and track the number of visitors to our site as well as the number of subscribers to our RSS feeds. It is nice to know if all of this work is yielding any tangible results.

In summary, a clean, modern, ad free, web 2.0 style design is important to attract and keep visitors. The web is full of junk blogs. I am hoping to keep my blog simple and easy-to-use, like our vacation rental listing service. To be successful in the social media world, a blog needs to have tools to help readers share the material with their friends and with their networks.

On a final note, I am down to three avatars from the over 40 submission to my avatar design contest at SitePoint.com. In an odd twist of events it turns out that the submission that I liked the best was copied from iStockPhoto.com. Five minutes and $3.00 later I owned a licensed copy of the image:

atlas_shrugged.jpg

Here are the other two I really like:

brent_80_80.jpg

brent_hero_80_80.jpg

In the end I chose the image that you see next to each of my posts. It’s a caricature of me as a superhero with my screen name underneath it. I really like it and will be deploying it across all the social news and media sites that I participate in!

Social Media Marketing – Part I

Saturday, January 12th, 2008

Social Media Marketing is sort of a buzz phrase these days. Social Media as a whole encompasses a variety of sites like or similar to MySpace, FaceBook, Digg, StumbleUpon and there are literally 100s of others. I have a lame myspace profile and an even lamer facebook profile, but in the end, those sites just bored the hell out of me. Why not just call each other or God forbid go meet up somewhere? Hell, I am only 35, but to me MySpace and Facebook seem like a complete fad and waste of time. God gave a real world to explore, why immerse myself in a virtual one?

But my wife got into myspace, so at times, I could sort of see the appeal. But not really. The marketing aspect of myspace and facebook is interesting, but after helping to pioneer embeddable videos and widgets using another site I own, PcPlanets.com, the whole scene just bored me. Which is pretty apparent if you look at the design of PcPlanets.com. The content is updated, but the design is quite dated.

So I’ve been slow to catch on to this whole notion of social media marketing. I’ve never used Digg.com and never bothered with StumbleUpon or Squidoo either, although I’ve seen plenty of mentions of them in the media and on various webmaster forums; but, it just seemed like a waste of time.

When I did finally visit Digg, I totally just took the low road and spammed them with content and articles. Of course that didn’t work. So fast forward another nine months and now I am giving social media marketing another shot, but this time I am going to engage the community only after doing a great deal of research and planning.

Learnings:

1) I need a brand. If I am going to become an active social participant, I need a simple, bold, memorable identity. Which means I need an avatar. After scrolling many of the SU (StumbleUpon) profiles, I found that I investigated the users with best avatars first. In returning, or in visiting other sites, or when just stumbling around, I was able to recall avatars that were clean, bold and identifiable. So it makes sense that if I am to participate online, I need an avatar.

2) I can’t do it alone. My objective is to develop an influencer profile on SU. It’s not going to be easy, it will take months of work. Perhaps I’ll never quite get there, because I am a busy guy. In the end, it is my hope that by really working at contributing to the community and working to network with some of the influencers on SU, that my profile strength will increase and I’ll turn the heads of a few veterans who will DIGG or Stumble some of my stuff.

3) Great content. I’ve got some innovative ideas for blog postings and content relevant to the real estate and vacation rental verticals,as well as some stuff relevant to coding, marketing and rich media. I’ll take my time, work on some solid content, correct grammar and spelling, and overall put out content that has value to others.

In the end, I hope to really focus on writing or obtaining some informative content about regional areas of the world that have high concentrations of vacation rentals. By writing informed material, perhaps sometimes even controversial material, about regional matters, I hope to draw attention, traffic and additional writings from other bloggers, journalists and renters to those areas which in the end will increase my deep internal links, which will increase my search engine rankings.

Thus when it’s all said and done, I will have built up a strong profile filled with like minded individuals with an interest in travel, lodgings and vacation rentals. Hopefully I’ll be stumbling and reviewing other sites daily and submitting some great content for the members of my network to stumble and review. Along the way we’ll all learn a great deal about social media networking, learn a bunch from each other and hopefully drive a ton of long term social media and search engine traffic to our respective sites.

I think it’s going to be a long and hard process. I will publish the results as they come in. Let’s begin.