Are You Afraid Of Competition? Or Worse, Have You Already Succumbed To It?
Lately there has been quite a buzz in the real estate blogosphere about the likes of Trulia and zillow “stealing” business from real estate agents.
Lately there has been quite a buzz in the real estate blogosphere about the likes of Trulia and zillow “stealing” business from real estate agents.
 “Blacks Are Like Lemmings In General Elections”.And there you have it. One statement, by a former member of Active Rain letting us know quite succinctly that racism is alive and well in the real estate blogosphere.
Mary McKnight of RSSpieces sent me the blog chain letter and when Mary comes a callin…you better listen! Called a “meme” , which I never heard of until today is a blog posting that lets other people know details about you that you might not otherwise disclose on your blog.
 Okay, it’s been a week. We asked some but with over 1.4 million real estate agents on the planet, we’ve been wondering why more real estate agents did not attend what by all accounts was a very worthwhile and successful event. Why didn’t you go to Unchained?
PC Magazine (www.pcmag.com), bills itself as the “most important technology publication in the world” with, and has a readership of more than 6.6 million highly engaged technology buyers and readers.
Costco, the international membership only warehouse operator, is a well known and highly profitable company. Yet they do no advertising. Their success is solely attributable to the service and value that they provide to their members.
As many readers and radio show listeners know, I have been a contributing writer over at the Bloodhound Blog. Well, all good things must come to an end and I have decided to focus my energies on profit making endeavors.
 I wrote an article yesterday that some misunderstood and thought was only based upon shock and awe. A campaign of that nature is merely one of a myriad of ways to be contrarian.
Yes, I know that there are blogs everywhere in this so called RE.net, Web 2.0 world, but lately it seems like I am walking down the halls of my high school. There’s the cool kids over by Mr. Hannah’s homeroom.