Although I am from the older generation that sold real estate from a book that was distributed every 2 weeks, and the topic of converssation in the car while on tour was all about computers coming soon, I just completed the Raincamp Dallas and was amazed. I spent my time looking dazed and wondering what all the initials were that they were talking about. After all the dust settled, I realized you don't have to be a techie to sell real estate these days. If I got anything out of Raincamp its that people still need people to sell. I do not have to go over the top with blogging. I need to do it everyday, but getting out and knocking doors and calling people is still needed. The enthusiasm I experienced reminded me of first starting out in real estate. I was so excited, but confused, so I just kept moving forward and learning as I go. Well now I am doing the same thing with websites, blogging, .com's etc. and am happy to report I can see a flicker of hope for the excitement kicking in. Don't worry, I'll get there. Thank you Raincamp.
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Referral Patners LLC - Murphy, TX
Hi Betsy, Raincamp was awesome and I am so glad I only had to drive to Cityplace. The information learned will be so helpful. I haven't tried all the sites they shared yet but I have several starred that interested me. Georgetown is a nice area; I hope you enjoyed your time in Dallas.
Feb 19, 2010 03:12 AM
The House Company Galveston Texas - Galveston, TX
Galveston Island Real Estate
Hi Betsy, I wish I had been able to attend Raincamp we could have both walked around dazed and confused, lol. I still have a couple of those old mls books in my office to remind me how far we've come. Now if technology would just take a one year vacation so I could catch up!
Feb 26, 2010 03:24 AM

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