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Collaborating with Lorraine

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I have enjoyed editing my local real estate guide, Snohomish-Homes.com™ with a dear friend of mine, Lorraine Smith, over the years. Lorraine spent several years representing primarily equine properties of King, Snohomish, and Whatcom Counties, of Washington State.

Lorraine and I both attended "Bellingham Rain Camp", a workshop presented by the ActiveRain.com network in 2009. It was a high-quality, intense learning experience we enthusiastically recommend to real estate agents and professionals.

ActiveRain.com, a Keller-Williams platform for real estate bloggers, enables you to share original blogs and invaluable information in an easy-to-follow format, to help you achieve your property sales goals with less stress and duplication of effort.

You'll read blogs from other agents from across the United States, and you'll be able to search through their extensive collection of helpful topics to find other bloggers to follow and learn from.

I've enjoyed being a part of ActiveRain.com over the years, and I continue to learn invaluable things from their collection of friendly real estate professionals.

Both Lorraine and I have now relocated to Texas, where we enjoy sharing stories and photographs from our lives spent in the Pacific Northwest. We both enjoy posting to her new gardening site, DreamscapeFarms.com™.

Check it out!

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