ipad: This is the Crime Scene - 09/14/14 10:49 PM
The True crime scene; Is leaving not showing up at the negotiation table.You have a listing. It's almost 30 days on the market. You ask for the offer by email. Well, because everyone is in different places.   Its easier. It saves a trip. We offer you 90% of asking. You sign back asking price less 2.5%We took our marbles and went away.You call me back a week later asking why we didn't want to negotiate?
 

 
 
What happened?
 
What happened at the Offer Negotiation Table?  Let me explain...  There was no negotiation. Each party preened their position and stood … (2 comments)

ipad: Do you need that iPad? - 01/07/14 05:59 AM
An ipad won't help that older couple that are selling a home after 40 years of memories and not discussing the door frame with Johnny's height carved in every year on his birthday. They crave the comfort of fondling a piece for paper that makes a break with the past. The signing on the dotted line that signifies a commitment.  "Honey,  How does the offer Feel to you?"
The iPad won't help the out of town seller dealing with the estate. How will they catologue and sell the contents from there?
Yes, using the EVERNOTE record audio button is quick for … (0 comments)

ipad: Non iPad Buyers Becoming an Endangered Species - 11/28/12 10:06 PM
The Endless path of opportunity "I want to sell my rental property in Etobicoke Ontario. We’d like to find a great agent who won’t bait and switch us with over inflated estimates on what our property is worth or unrealistic time frames to sell it; just to get the listing." So [insert client's name] sets out like they do in their hunt for any other product or service, digging online. Research. A Google search for “Etobicoke real estate agent reviews”  provided 30 pages of results: Not all are local Agents, but aggregators, lead sellers, directories and others who market their way into the … (0 comments)

ipad: iPad Training - 11/12/12 10:28 PM
As a progressive Realtor and early technology adopter  I would like to ask your help and input on two Questions. 
Using the ipad for presentation and working with an ipad effectively, using it to sign documents;   Sending Listings to yourself for property tours, accessing hot spots?
 For Beginners;  Using the Ipad is, What APPs to Buy and a concept of what can be done.  What do we want to know?
 For the experienced user;  This could be Tips and Tricks,  How to use specifics like  Dropbox to keynote to Haiku Deck displays for Listing or Buyer Presentations.  New Graphic applications, … (0 comments)

ipad: Have you converted your Powerpoint to an Ipad Presentation? - 11/07/12 01:51 AM
Interesting that the OLD Powerpoint presentations can be updated to Keynote and played on an iPad.  But the ipad is such a VISUAL medium that the TEXT seems sooo... outdated.    Better to have infographics and better PIC's to illustrate the Value we provide as Real Estate Agents.    I am in Toronto Canada,   Reach out and say Hello.

I would love to see some other samples as Realtors move to othe rdisplay platforms.
David Pylyp
Thanks!
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ipad: Embrace the Apple experience - 01/19/12 01:12 PM
Go,  RUN!   Get an iPAD
If you are able to use the GPS in your car;  surf the MLS, check realtor.com, review the TOUR of home you have planned by looking at the listings and their interior pictures while enroute, hand the iPad to your buyers to make notes ( EverNote ) and send themselves the pictures they took during the home tour by email when they are done/
You discussed and showed them the Buyers Agency agreement prior to the HOUSE shopping tour.
You have already prepared and have all the contracts to sign online.
Signatures are instantaneous;  forward … (4 comments)

 
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