Jerry Kidd, GRI, CRS, CRB SRES, ePRO a 38 year veteran of the real estate industry, has listed and sold houses, managed real estate offices, been the IT Director for a major Northern California real estate company as well as being the Training Director for yet another major Northern California real estate company . Jerry earned his GRI early in his real estate career and then went on to earn his CRS and CRB setting the tone for a career-long focus on the importance of continuing education. Along the way, Jerry has earned three Microsoft certifications, MCP, MCP+I and MCSE, as well as one from Cisco, CCNA. Rounding out his list of technology certifications are two from COMPTIA, an A+ and a Network+, as well as the ePRO from NAR. Jerry is currently a California State Certified Instructor for the SRES and GRI programs, presenting courses on working with seniors, listing techniques, technology and advanced technology applications. Jerry is also a NAR Certified ePRO Trainer, zipForms Certified Trainer and a DocuSign Certified Trainer.

Jott, Jott, Jott!

You have got to get Jott, I am making this post to my WordPress blog using Jott, go to www.jott.com for details. listen Jott is a great tool for real estate agents.  To start with, it allows you to call a number and and record a message for yourself or anyone else whom you have…

10 Minute Email

No, this post is not about writing an email in ten minutes, but it is about having an email address that only lasts for 10 minutes! You might be saying to yourself “What good is that”?  Well hang on for a bit and I will tell you…actually, I’ll let the owner of the web site…

Powerful, Personal, Portable Printing

You may have noticed that my last few posts have been on topics that lend themselves to working away from the office. If you did notice that, congratulations to you! Because, that’s exactly what the focus of these posts have been. There are a few other areas to explore in order to have you set…

The end of fax as we know it?

Last time around I spoke of using an online fax service and extolled the virtues of leaving your fax machine in the dust.  But, as I ended up, I told you that in order to use such a service that you would somehow have to get the document to be faxed onto your had drive. …

It was the best of fax, it was the worst of fax! (with apologies to Charles Dickens)

One of the most helpful tools in our business has been the fax machine.  Next to the telephone, this has probably been the single biggest productivity tool that we have used in the past 20 years.  I don’t need to belabor all the ways that faxing has benefited us and the way that we do…

“Drop” that file!

Have you ever wanted to send a large file to a client or even a friend or family member, sat through the long upload via email only to get a message back that the recipient’s email system could not process the file because it was too large?  Or had someone tell you that they couldn’t…

r u all thumbs?

These days most of us find that we are spending more time working from our cars, our clients home or business, Starbucks or anywhere that’s not in our office.  So, most of us have invested in Treos or Smartphones of some sort because these phones allow us to keep up with email or check the…

Mac Attack!

For the last 21 years I have staunchly believed that a real estate agent could not use a Macintosh computer in the operation of their business.  My rationale was that there was just not enough business software available for the Mac. When our MLS’s moved away from proprietary software to web based applications, the nails…

Let’s (not) go phishing!

Let’s talk about phishing.  No, not fishing with a rod, reel and some bait, but phishing where hackers try to get you to give up some personal information by exploiting a weakness in your browser or email service. Here is how it works: This weakness allows malicious coders to create Web sites that look exactly…

Firewalls ~ You really, really, really need them!

Here is the Cliff Notes version for those of you in a hurry: You need one. Go get one. Stop arguing. Now for the rest of you, we’ll start with a little trip back through time. Back in the days when desk top computers were just starting out, they were stand alone computers connected to…