Realtor’s® guide to making a living in a Web 2.0 World ~ Part Seven

Over the past 6 weeks I have been positioning you to make money as a Realtor® through the use of Web 2.0 tools. Admittedly, I haven’t really touched on Web 2.0 or Social media that much in the process. But, all that has gone before was to set the stage. We first talked about what…

Realtor’s® guide to making a living in a Web 2.0 World ~ Part Six

In the first part of this series I detailed the 6 traits of successful agents (as I see it) and in the subsequent posts I have focused on trait number 5 at least as it pertains to some of the hardware and software systems they use. Then last week I talked about how successful agents…

Realtor’s® guide to making a living in a Web 2.0 World ~ Part Five

In the first part of this series I detailed the 6 traits of successful agents (as I se it) and in the subsequent posts I have focused on trait number 5 at least as it pertains to some of the hardware and software systems they use. In this post I want to talk some more…

Realtor’s® guide to making a living in a Web 2.0 World ~ Part One

I’ve been a licensed real estate agent for over 23 years. For most of those years I have been licensed as a broker. I have spent over 15 years as a manager of real estate offices. One of my four primary roles in that position was to train agents. (The other three primary roles of…

Two Twitter Tools for Real Estate Agents

Unless you have been on vacation on Mars for the past year, you have heard about Twitter.  You may know that Twitter is a micro-blogging service that allows you to post messages limited to 140 characters.  This messages are called Tweets and can theoretically be seen by every Twitter user.  Of course a person would…

RE what camp? REBarCampSF!

As I write this, it’s been just about one week since I attended my first REBarCamp in San Francisco. It’s taken about a week for me to fully internalize all that occurred in about 8 hours on a sunny August day in the City. You may be asking yourself “what is a REBarCamp?” For questions…

The more things change, the more they stay the same!

I wanted to buy my first house in 1984. I had absolutely no clue about how to go about the process, so I started by going to open houses. I met lots of real estate agents, but sadly, none that I trusted enough to want to “hire”. So, I started taking real estate courses at…

Announcing the all new ePro Course

Many of you know that I am an ePro Certified Trainer, and as such I have been able to offer you a $25.00 discount when you sign up for the National Association of Realtors® ePro course. I have always felt that having an ePro was a very smart move for all Realtors® for a variety…

Power to the People!

It’s happened to all of us at one time or another.  We called a company to get some help, or to make a complaint and we ended up in an endless loop of menus.  You know how it goes; you press “1” for English, then you listen to the message that tells you which button…

It’s Social Media, not Technology Media

I started my real estate career in Santa Rosa at the end of June in 1986 with Merrill Lynch Realty’s Waterfall Towers office.  I had completed the 3 week new agent training program offered by Merrill Lynch and had even completed all of the courses required to obtain a Broker’s license, although I only held…