print: WORST MLS PHOTOS!!!!!!! Start sending yours in here!
- 06/10/08 09:14 AM
WARNING!!!!! These are real MLS photos!! I am always amazed at the idea that any picture is better than no picture. I half-agree with it now since I have been seeing the stuff I am about to post here. This should be fun to do---please send up in THIS blog any pics you think are the WORST of the WORST......it is not a new idea however I think it is a great idea!! So I will start off with these babies! KUDOS to www.veryvintagevegas.com and www.reagentinct.com for starting us off with a bang..SEND UP YOUR PHOTOS PEOPLE!!
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print: Is Change Necessary for Success?
- 04/07/07 06:41 AM
RISMEDIA, April 6, 2007-It's hard to go anywhere or do anything without being exposed to marketing and the myriad of methods used to attract consumers. Yet, despite all this, our desire to be bombarded with marketing and advertising has not increased; quite the contrary-we don't want it. Just think of the "Do Not Call" list and the legislation that has been enacted to reduce spamming. Even our new love for TIVO and DVRs is the result of a strong desire to zap out unwanted commercials. According to the Swanepoel Trends Report for 2007, the Internet-while it continues to be a great (2 comments)
print: Residential Real Estate Market Trends for 2007: How They Impact You and What to Do
- 03/16/07 09:44 AM
by Debra Pestrak Advertising, marketing, and the media's assault on the consumer has lead to a change in consumer's expectations and tolerance levels. Real estate media?exposure led to increased consumer activity. Tivo, Moxi, DVRs, "Do Not Call" lists, iPods, and spam filters are sending a message to the advertisers that consumers want the option of not hearing from them, and they are becoming more discriminate about what they listen to and watch. N.A.R. states that 50% of all listings failed to meet the consumer's expectations. With 77% of consumers on-line, they have a lot more knowledge and therefore are expecting more (4 comments)
print: Real Estate Sales or Real Estate Marketers
- 02/11/07 06:56 AM
So tell me this --listing agents. Are we in sales or marketing of homes -- tell me what it is that would make one a sales professional as opposed to a marketing pro? To me in my very long life so far.... a sales pro is one that represents a product that has features and benefits associated with it. A car, a bicycle, a software program, etc. But in those types of sales jobs the idea of selling ONE product is what happens...the idea of oh, say....If my prospect says to me and actually convinces me that the product I am (8 comments)