Getting On the Cluetrain, No. 2: Value of Expertise
In part one of this series, exploring the implications of the Cluetrain Manifesto on the real estate industry, I focused on the basic concept behind
In part one of this series, exploring the implications of the Cluetrain Manifesto on the real estate industry, I focused on the basic concept behind
I could, theoretically, go on for a few thousand words on this topic. What should a real estate website look like? What should it provide
From Inman blog comes news of this new organization: The Association of Associates Representing Sellers (AARSTEAM), a just-launched for-profit corporation that is open to membership
I didn’t realize earlier that the great interviews Dustin Luther got with Marty Frame and Alex Chang that I commented on here and here were
This being election season, I suppose it’s inevitable that we’ll see politics infecting every conversation, including those on real estate and marketing. As a fairly
Kudos to Trulia for this: Trulia Voices is one of the most popular parts of our site. Our rapidly growing community has done a great
I just ran across this fantastic website (h/t Instapundit). Carlust is such a great name for it as well. I really like Chris Hafner’s writing
UPDATE: I have been asked to take this post down by my colleagues at OnBoard, as they feel there is a conflict of interest inherent
So I’m trying to put my thoughts on cluetrain real estate together. And while all those thoughts are swimming around my head, I read this
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