Archive for June, 2008
The Science of Online Lead Capture (Part 1)
In June 2002 I got my real estate license and embarked on a brand new career — selling houses! I was excited. I studied everything I could find. I took classes. I read dozens of books on real estate practice. I couldn’t wait… and then nothing happened. Don’t get me wrong — I did all […]
Posted: June 28th, 2008 under Articles, Training.
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You’ve Gotta Love Anonymous Comments!
Last night I received a comment on my previous blog post just as I was going to bed. This kind of post nearly always comes from somebody who wants to “ring and run” and someone who almost never identifies himself. But it bothered me a lot, keeping me awake — it was hurtful and it […]
Posted: June 21st, 2008 under Articles, Training.
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REALTOR® Websites Reach an All Time Low!
According to the National Association of REALTORS® 2007 Member Profile, a full 60% of all 1.3 million REALTORS® have websites — nearly twice as many as just five years ago. Read the report overview. As I read that statistic, I was truly glad to see our industry moving in the right direction…
And […]
Posted: June 15th, 2008 under Articles, Training.
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Is Your Website DOJ Compliant?
On May 27th this year, the US Department of Justice and the National Association of REALTORS® finally reached a settlement. In the settlement, it was agreed that our MLS data could be released to the public by any member company under some very specific terms and conditions. Practically speaking, what it means is […]
Posted: June 9th, 2008 under Comments.
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