Online Advertising and Content Ownership: In Which I Have Questions for Patrick Healy
Patrick Healy, the proprietor of Phacient, is a longtime friend from benighted Onboard days, through doing Lucky Strikes Social Media Club (which he has taken
Patrick Healy, the proprietor of Phacient, is a longtime friend from benighted Onboard days, through doing Lucky Strikes Social Media Club (which he has taken
The perennial discussion around “what makes an agent bad, good or great” has taken an interesting turn. Some sixty odd comments into the thread, which
The Bipartisan Policy Center — a think tank based in Washington DC once described as the place “where moderate Republicans go to embrace their inner
For whatever reason, there’s quite bit of chatter going on around the RE.net about the future and role of the REALTOR Association. This Facebook Group
Things have been so weird and so negative in real estate for so long that I feel like Notorious has become some sort of a
Longtime readers of this wee little blog of mine know that one of the topics I revisit from time to time is about REALTORS and
Part 1 is here, and Part 2 is here. Thus far, we have explored why Redfin 3.0 is significant, and the hypothesis that the real
I had to interrupt my series on Redfin 3.0 and what it might mean for brokerages because parts of the RE.net just blew up
(Part 1 is here) So in the last post, I made the case that Redfin 3.0 is significant because of who made the decision.
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