Greg Swann (blogger)

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Greg Swann is the lead author for a leading US based realty website Bloodhound Blog [1] and also DistinctivePhoenix.com, [2] which is devoted to historic and architecturally-distinctive homes in Central and North Central Phoenix. In 2007 Swann was one of ten blog coaches for Active Rain's Project Blogger competition. He also writes for a number of other real estate focused magazines and websites. [3]

Greg Swann is a Phoenix-area real estate broker [4] and is frequently interviewed for news items (including the New York Times [5] ) relating to this area. [6] [7]

When Ben Behrouzi's Brabus Ventures filed a controversial lawsuit [8] in defense of their ePerks brand against minor blogger Vlad Zablotskyy [9] [10] [11] on June 4, 2008, [12] Swann established a legal defense fund for Zablotskyy [13] and instigated a community led re-branding of the company as eJerks.

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  12. "Barabus vs Zablotskyy". Scribd.com. Retrieved October 20, 2011.
  13. "BloodhoundBlog.com | Support the Vlad Zablotskyy Legal Defense Fund: A real estate weblogger is being throttled by corporate bully ePerks.com. The free speech rights you will be fighting for are your own… | National real estate marketing and technology blog | Realtors and real estate, mortgage and investment news" . Retrieved October 20, 2011.