Dear NAR: Whatever You’re Doing Ain’t Working
Over at TechCrunch, a hugely influential web technology site, there’s a profile of Redfin up. The profile itself is pretty bland and content-free. But the
Over at TechCrunch, a hugely influential web technology site, there’s a profile of Redfin up. The profile itself is pretty bland and content-free. But the
Over at TechCrunch, a hugely influential web technology site, there’s a profile of Redfin up. The profile itself is pretty bland and content-free. But the
Dan Green over at Bloodhound Blog understands marketing. Well, I’m sure I’ll find some place and time to be a pain in the ass to
Dan Green over at Bloodhound Blog understands marketing. Well, I’m sure I’ll find some place and time to be a pain in the ass to
Seth Godin, he of the bald head and brilliant marketing insights, has a new post up talking about how branding is dead, replaced by what
Seth Godin, he of the bald head and brilliant marketing insights, has a new post up talking about how branding is dead, replaced by what
I realized that my first few posts on this brand new blog have been… a tad negative. While I certainly have no interest in joining
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
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