In Which I Answer Inman’s Question
The Inman blog asks a question: What’s interesting is that it points to a need to rebuild some trust between consumers and the real estate
The Inman blog asks a question: What’s interesting is that it points to a need to rebuild some trust between consumers and the real estate
The Inman blog asks a question: What’s interesting is that it points to a need to rebuild some trust between consumers and the real estate
Over at the Future of Real Estate Marketing blog, Joel Burslem celebrates Halstead’s incorporation of New York magazine’s neighborhood profiles on their website. But then
Pat Kitano at Transparent Real Estate has an interesting post speculating on what the future of the real estate industry might look like, by taking
Pat Kitano at Transparent Real Estate has an interesting post speculating on what the future of the real estate industry might look like, by taking
I was on a call earlier today with a client of my employer (who does not authorize this blog, nor have anything whatsoever to do
InmanTV has a 46 minute video of a panel discussion at RealEstateConnect ’08 from New York of a group of industry luminaries called “25 Things
The Inman Real Estate Connect 2008 is a treasure trove of silly statements, as it pertains to real estate marketing. Here’s a short video entitled
I like blogging, from time to time. Since I am now working at a company that doesn’t have enormous legal departments and such wanting to
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