From the monthly archives:

April 2009

Thursday, 4/30/09 brings us dueling webinars. Whose side are you on?

April 28, 2009

Apparently the stars are aligning this Thursday, April 30th at 10:30 AM PST (1:30 EST). At that time, you have not one but TWO great real-estate related webinars from which to choose. Both of them are ABSOLUTELY FREE! This first of the webinars will feature yours truly. I’ll be sharing my experiences as a member [...]

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New FreeCreditReport.com ad makes me laugh

April 28, 2009

I’ve never used FreeCreditReport.com, so I can make no statements about their service. I do know, however, that their new TV commercial is pretty darn funny: That’s all. You are free to return to your normal activities.

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Who do YOU want to see at Blogger’s Connect SF ’09?

April 23, 2009

I just posted this over on the Inman Blog, but I wanted to put it up here, as well, since I know that there are some of you who probably don’t read the Inman Blog regularly.  That kinda begs the question, why not?  I know, I know, duplicate content, yada, yada, yada. . . but [...]

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Seth Godin talks about broken stuff. He could have mentioned the real estate industry, too.

April 21, 2009

I came across the following video of a Seth Godin presentation as a result of a post on his blog. The video is about 20 minutes long, but as is the case with Seth Godin, it is worth every minute of your time: Seth Godin at Gel 2006 from Gel Conference on Vimeo. Sure, Seth [...]

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“I don’t want to be sold,” doesn’t mean, “don’t sell me anything.”

April 14, 2009

I want you to take a moment and read that title a few times, seriously. I’ll wait. . . . . .got it? It’s important. Especially if you make a living selling homes. Salesmanship is always going to be a part of our industry. And by “salesmanship,” I mean the ethical, professional, kind; NOT the [...]

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Changing themes, so forgive the mess

April 5, 2009

I’m in the process of changing WordPress themes, so things might be a little crazy for a day or two. Forgive the mess. . .

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