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Teresa Boardman

Realtor, St. Paul Minnesota

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Teresa Boardman is a Realtor with Keller Williams in St. Paul, MN. She started The St. Paul Real Estate Blog as an experiment in 2005 and gained national and local attention, with write ups in the Chicago Tribune, the Boston Globe, the LA times, and Realtor magazine. Her blog focuses exclusively on the city of St. Paul, Minnesota and contains over a thousand individual posts and more than a 2,000 photos of the city. The blog is used as an example of the best practices in web 2.0 marketing. Boardman was named one of the top 25 most influential bloggers in 2007 by Inman news and is considered an innovator and leader in Web 2.0 marketing.

Boardman is also a columnist for Inman news, a contributor to Agent Genius, and the Real estate tomato. She speaks and teaches a class for real estate professionals.

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  • Lynn - I guess my experience
    By October 9, 2008 - 9:25am

    Lynn - I guess my experience as a realtor has been different. I have always advised my buyers but in the end they do what they want to.

  • Mae - There just are not
    By October 2, 2008 - 2:14pm

    Mae - There just are not enough hours in the day for me to listen to sales pitches and often I don't even understand what the sales person is selling. When I need a product or service I ask around. To learn about new products I read. I am actually pretty up on new products and often find out about them long before anyone calls, writes or finds some other way to annoy me. Al - of course you have to advertise to agents and the truth is that sometimes I do click on the ads on the side.

  • Steve - it is about the
    By September 25, 2008 - 8:33am

    Steve - it is about the human touch, nothing will ever replace it. We just need to find a way to make it happen more often and easier. I hear the same thing from buyers every where. I even had one who begged me to help her and asked me why she couldn't get agents to return her phone calls. All I could say was that she was calling the wrong agents. I showed her one home, and she bought it. She was a good client and I enjoyed working with her.