Inside the Brokerage Numbers, Part 2 (AKA, Our People Are Our Most Valuable Resources. NOT!)
In part 1 of this series, I looked at per-person productivity numbers which simply made no sense. Thankfully, people like Russell Shaw and Jay Thompson
In part 1 of this series, I looked at per-person productivity numbers which simply made no sense. Thankfully, people like Russell Shaw and Jay Thompson
Over at the OnBlog, I posted an item discussing the difference between how much brokerages spend on print advertising vs. their website. That was for
Broker and blogger Bill Lublin often has very wise things to say, and this post is no exception: A study created by Adam Sarner, an
So I promised a more serious post about Blip.fm, the social music network that I’m fairly obsessed with these days. It’s taken a few days
A while back, I wrote that if you want to become a better writer, reading good writers really helps improve one’s own writing. While there
Recently, I discovered the hilarity that is blip.fm. I’m going to have an actually serious post about that, but this is not that post. No,
So the news comes that the bailout package has failed to pass the House with 133 Republicans and 95 Democrats voting nay. Well, at least
In the comments of this post, the Blogfather of La Blogstra Nostra (loosely translated as “this blog-thing of ours”) Joe Ferrara succintly makes a great
The inimitable and simply delightful Teri Lussier recently posted her observations of RE BlogWorld ’08 in Las Vegas. In it, she mentioned a “reverse Black
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