I’ve been wrestling with a moral and business dilemma the past few weeks as I’ve prepared to go out into the world and teach people social media and technology tips for free. Oddly enough, the dilemma didn’t begin while planning the course, it’s locations or logistics… it began when I saw that people who needed [...]
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What Does FREE Really Mean in the Marketplace? (Or: Why People Don't Trust "Free")
October 30th, 2009
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Posted in General, social media, technology | Tags: agents, brokers, cali, California, Chris Anderson, education, Facebook, Free, Free: The Future of a Radical Price, gmail, Google, Radical Price, Real Estate, realtors, realty world, social media, training
A Rising Tide Raises All Ships – Don't Let Social Media Sink You
October 8th, 2009
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In times of plenty we’re all quick to share our knowledge, information and surplus with those around us, but as times of famine (aka – recession) draw upon us, we hoard our knowledge and use it as a bargaining tool, a method of separating ourselves from others and a way to intimidate the competition.
This is [...]
Posted in General, social media, technology | Tags: blog, CAR, Real Estate, realtors, realty world, recession, social media, technology, training
Caveat Emptor!
October 6th, 2009
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Let the buyer beware. As Realtor’s you’re probably accustomed to hearing this phrase used by buyers and sellers in the market, but I’m here to ask you to use it in your own life as well. I’m asking you to beware of what you’ll hear in social media, technology and marketing that sounds too good [...]
Posted in General | Tags: buyer beware, California, CAR, caveat emptor, conference, Facebook, learning, LinkedIn, Real Estate, realtors, realty world, ReBarCamp, social media, technology, Twitter


