The Spirit of BarCamp (Part 2): Principles of REBarCamp
In part 1, we explored the controversies and the issues surrounding what a Real Estate BarCamp should or should not be, and explored the rules
In part 1, we explored the controversies and the issues surrounding what a Real Estate BarCamp should or should not be, and explored the rules
Although I wanted to post this sooner, other commitments prevented getting to it before now. And quite a few of these ideas have been hashed
It’s Thanksgiving, and despite our culture’s continuous pull to rename this day Turkey Day or some such and shift the focus to the feasting, I’d
If you live in the United States, and rely solely on Pravda New York Times or similar for your news, you’re probably unaware of Climategate.
From Twitter itself (h/t: @mathurrell) comes this amazing piece of news: Nearly one in five (19%) online Americans now uses Twitter or a similar service
While I have at least a dozen longer posts I’m working on because of REBlogWorld and BlogWorld Expo, I thought I would do the popular
This is the kind of high-quality conversation that comes out of BlogWorld when the sessions are horrid. Who is the best looking man in the
So it seems my little tweet the other day has engendered a bit more discussion — you can find the fascinating back and forth here
I’ve been traveling a lot of late due to business. Who knew being an unemployed bum was such hard work? In September, I spent 14
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