There is More to Website Content Than Property Listings
Run a Google search for “Where should I live in…” and fill in any major city in the U.S. and I bet you will be
Run a Google search for “Where should I live in…” and fill in any major city in the U.S. and I bet you will be
A simple blog post featuring by Matthew Rutledge. Pictures indeed do say 100o words in this piece titled AM/PM. Okay, so this is not about
If you’ve been following the US Open, you’re likely as frustrated with the rain as all of us living in the area are. It has rained almost every day of June in New Jersey. And I don’t mean a short shower; I mean raining cats and dogs for hours, upon hours, upon hours…
I’ve been joking with people that my spirit is damaged. Could 18 some odd days of rain and temperatures well below seasonal really do that?
Marketing used to be simple. A flyer. A postcard distributed to your farm. A newspaper ad in what once was a robust real estate section filled with listings. Today, simplicity has not be replaced, just relocated to the Internet where social networking websites are providing small business great new opportunities to market their services and wares. Rhonda Abrams digs into the top 5 and how small business can make best use them in her post titled Strategies: Which social networking site is best for your small business?
To fail or not to fail. Just as real estate is finally contending with the reality that newspapers really don’t deliver value and that their demise might open up mew opportunities, Washington steps in and talks bailout. Is this a good idea? The Business Insider Silicon Alley had some thoughts on that this week.
Lynda Gratton is a professor at London Business School. She often writes smart/feel good articles. Learn to Glow is one such example that offers us insight into how to become invaluable at work.
Can you over Twitter? Yup. And when you do, you run the risk of loosing followers. Check this video by RodneyB from Reachd.
Unless you have a very unusual name, chances are there are several other people in the world that share your first and last name. This is kinda neat, but what if your name twin doesn’t do the honor justice?
Before the Internet, you may have never known. Now a simple Google search can lead to all kinds of misunderstandings. What if a client runs a Google search and instead of you turning up, your name twin does?
Last weekend, I was mindlessly channel surfing when I landed on TLC. A common stopping point for me when scrolling around the stations. Like most
Pat at Transparent RE discusses what Network Generation is and why this the critical first step to getting yourself started growing your referral network using
Marianna gave us 34 reasons to love real estate. It’s worth a read if you need a little pick me up. Michael Wurzer calls for
You’ve got a listing appointment tonight. You’re meeting with buyers for the first time this afternoon. You’re meeting a vendor who has a product or
The Internet has given us all the ability to be instantly published for the world to see. While these publishing rights have opened up amazing
The folks from Microsoft were in the office last week and during the course of their presentation they mentioned a new project from Microsoft Live
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