If you have ever been to a Nascar race in another state, I suggest you come to Delaware for a race sometime. The location is perfect, the State Capitol is jammed-pack with people, and there are things to do EVERYWHERE.
Dover International Speedway - The Monster Mile®
Septmber 19-21, 2008. Right here in our little town of Dover.
After living in Delawre all my life, I still CAN NOT understand how we fit so many people into this town during race weekend. I mean how does traffic survive without being jammed up for days? There are only two main roads in, and two main roads out. Sure there are back roads, but a majority of the people come into to Dover, Delaware on Rt 1 or Rt 13. It amazes me!
The campers, I mean thousands, tens of thousands, maybe even hundreds of thousands all lined up, in the lots, radios on, coolers filled, grills going, ready for the weekend!
This monster mile is no joke! Live music, autographs, booths, memorbilia, fans, food, I mean who wouldnt want to come to Dover Delaware and check it out just once!
And last but not least, the track has had a serious makeover! You really just NEED to come and see this sometime. The legendary, Miles the MONSTER. He is huge, I mean gigantic, enormous, rediculously incredibly ginormous! I hear he stands almost 50 ft tall, and holds a car in his hand. Not a toy car, a real live everyday car. You have to see him! From Rt 1, which I would say is about 10 football fields away maybe more, he still looks huge. Watch out kids, he might be a little scary for the younger ones!
Nascar racing in Dover Delaware is a sure thing! No one wants to miss out on the racing or the fun! Come to Dover Delaware and check it out!
Tony Favata
Realtor
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Tony, I know that you are a newer member to Active Rain and welcome any hints. A post like this is what will help grow your business through Active Rain and search engines. Google particularly loves Active Rain and tends to give good ranking to the blogs we all write. Someone searching NASCAR and Delaware in the same string may very well come across your post.
As we all know, prospects like working with agents they can relate to, so naturally, a NASCAR lover would probably put you high on their list of prospective agents. Top producer status doesn't usually sell clients to an agent (it's just a byproduct of the agent relating so well to people), the agents ability to relate to the client and providing them with the solutions the client needs is what forms a relationship.
I'm sure none of this is new for you though. Sorry, I went off on a tangent. I just thought about how someone newer to AR already has it down, when I see so many people who never catch on to how Active Rain can work for them. Being young professionals surely helps us in one way -- we grew up with computers.