Real Estate Radio USA Episode 180

On today’s show we talked about the latest in real estate news including reviews of HomeGain‘s new AgentView product and the phenomenon of value range pricing. We also had two interviews today, the first with Christian Sterner from Wellcomemat.com and second, Karen Moore from This House Is Cooking. All of this and more on this episode of Real Estate Radio USA.

We started the show with a blog post from ActiveRain written by our buddy Louis over at HomeGain. Louis’s post talked about the recent reviews from the RE.Net regarding the launch of AgentView. We discuss how some people can be so negative about a product they know nothing about.

Our first interview of the day was with Christian Sterner from Wellcomemat.com. Christian spoke with us today about Wellcomemat’s new partnership with TurnHere and how it will enhance the options for their customers, the chapter feature in their software, and ways for agents to use video on their websites.

Our next guest on the show was Karen Moore from This House is Cooking. Karen talked with us about how she came up with the program, what exactly they are going to be doing, and what they have planned for the series in the future.

We closed the show today with a story out of Seattle. It seems that there is a new phenomenon catching on out on the West Coast called value range pricing. We talk about what a ridiculous marketing farce this is and why.

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About Barry Johnson

Barry Johnson is a Co-Editor and writer for iNews. He takes a "no holds barred" writing approach to all of the subjects he covers. Opinionated, and with a well established sense of right and wrong, you can always count on him to tell it like it is. He gets his core values from growing up in the South, where God and Country are the prevailing themes. You may not like what he has to say, but know that he believes in it to his very core. As an editor, he will stand by each writer in their decision to take on controversial subjects and allow them to tell the story in their own unique ways.

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