san antonio virtual tours: Need efficiency in your work?
- 05/11/10 02:49 AM
It has finally happened. As of May 1, AlamoAreaVirtualTours has gone full time to better serve the San Antonio community and the surrounding area, including Uvalde, Del Rio, and Eagle Pass. It has been a dream in the making to become my own boss in which I can make the decisions, and innovate as I see fit. It will give me the time needed to market properly and build the business in an area that is ripe for expansion. With the help and great backing received from Real Tour Vision there can be no failure. <AlamoAreavirtualtours.com> is a little over (2 comments)
san antonio virtual tours: Full Screen Virtual Tours
- 03/30/10 08:12 AM
ITS HERE! Full screen virtual tours from the premier San Antonio Virtual Tour producer and includes the Hill Country, over to Del Rio and down to Eagle Pass, AlamoAreaVirtualTours.com. As technology progresses, so do we. This is one of the most dynamic product improvements yet for us. You asked for full screen, and we now provide it. Its not simply increasing the size of the window, rather increasing the resolution so the full screen has high resolution. You might wonder 'how big a screen?' I've connected onto my 48" flat screen and it is awesome! This is what you want your (0 comments)
san antonio virtual tours: Roundtoits
- 02/24/10 01:45 PM
The other day I wrote about 'Life gets in the Way'. Check my blog past. Now I want to talk about roundtoits. I wonder how many of you already know what a roundtoit is? Roundtoits are closely linked to 'Life getting in the way'. Many people have roundtoits in their lives, some of them big, some small, some expensive, some cheap. Having said that, I must state that a roundtoit is worthless!! A roundtoit is worth just about as much as a dream, especially a day-dream. Actually roundtoits are worth about as much as a wooden nickel. Some people actually give (0 comments)
san antonio virtual tours: Life gets in the way
- 02/22/10 03:33 PM
Life just gets in the way! Where am I going with that? Most of us get in the comfort zone and tend to stay there as we know where we are at and what the reasonable outcome will be, if we continue as we are and have been. When something new comes along, we may look at a change, but unless we are duly impressed, we don't act on it. Even if we are impressed, with life going on so fast, we may tend to put something aside and figure we'll get back to it, someday. We also think, well, I've (3 comments)
san antonio virtual tours: Realtors quandry
- 02/16/10 03:30 PM
While not being a Realtor, I can understand what it's like to get phone calls at the most inopportune times and or not being able to answer them. And then in your mind you wonder if you've missed a potential buyer. What happens when you're out of town, or with another client. You don't want to be rude to another client, but you don't want to lose a client either. What to do to solve this problem? Excuse yourself while you take the phone call, don't take the phone call and hope the potential buyer will leave a call back number? (6 comments)