I want someone to send me to NAR in Sacramento Anaheim next month. I don’t want to do anything even remotely NARish, I just want to commune with the grunts on the ground. I have lots of interesting ideas about innovation in real estate, and I am lucky enough to know a lot of very […]
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I’ve written a ton about Scenius scenes, but, until lately, we’ve kept the scene creation praxis fairly close to our vests. I had documented the process very early for the folks who were involved in the original discussion of the Scenius idea, then shared that video how-to with other folks by email. But we’re doing […]
Lender Bob says, “Hey, I’m a lender. I want to get Realtors to notice me. Hell, I want to get in front of them so often they can’t forget me. What can I do?” Realtor Beth chimes in with, “He’s got the right idea. I’m a Realtor. I’ve got a blog and all, but I […]
Teri Lussier paid me a very high compliment today in email, although I’m sure that’s wasn’t her intent. I expect she was just being matter-of-fact. Here’s what she said: You don’t do anything without a purpose. She was asking why I phrase so many headlines in the form of a question, assuming correctly that I […]
…and switch Cascading Style Sheets intelligently. What it needs are more shared scenes. Making a shared Scenius scene is work. Not a lot, but some. What do you get in return: Added-value content for your blog and for any blog that echoes your scene A quick way to promote news or ideas you think are […]
I wrote last week about the Scenius blogs we’ve been playing with. The concepts we’ve developed constitute a new style of blogging, a hybrid of the best features of link-blogging and RSS feeds with much better control and with none of the defects. A Scenius blog called “Switched-On Marketing” is riding in our sidebar, along […]
This came in by email, but I’m answering it publicly because I expect the question is fairly common: I am a member of the Cyberprofessionals group. I was unable to attend the session in Orlando and therefore missed your presentation. I have read the materials about the upcoming event in Phoenix and I’m not entirely […]
All right, let’s play a little, shall we? One of the things that came out of our little scenius on Thanksgiving (which continues through today) was a better way of handling the job I used to do with The Long List of Odysseus Medal nominees. I’ve been ignoring that chore since last Spring, a plausible […]
It was another home- my cyber home. The conversation was lively, and funny, and smart, and often over my head, but I was welcomed, and embraced, and contributed what I could. I found that I was connected to the living, to a world that is only possible because we each wanted to connect to someone else that morning, all for different reasons I’m sure, but my conversations on that Thanksgiving morning were as meaningful to me as the conversations I had later at Grandma’s home, and what I thought was going to be a connection without the raw emotions of the week, only made me realize how important this home, this Bloodhound home, and all the people I’ve met because of this place, how important you all are to me.
Teri Lussier and Eric Blackwell get up early in a time zone two hours earlier than mine. Cheryl Johnson lives an hour later than me, but I don’t think she ever sleeps. Anyway, this morning I woke up to Teri, Eric and Cheryl gnawing on a bunch of insanely great ideas by email. That’s a […]
When we put together BloodhoundBlog Unchained In Phoenix, last Spring, we were gifted with the magnificent beneficence of Zillow.com. In consequence, we spent money like a college freshman with a Visa card. We knew Unchained in Orlando was going to have to be a leaner affair — and after this fall’s market collapse, it got […]
BloodhoundBlog came into this world two years ago today. I had tried twice before to craft a workable real estate weblog. The second attempt donated its 60-odd posts to BloodhoundBlog on the way in. But BloodhoundBlog was different from our prior attempts right from the start. We were focused on the national real estate industry […]
Reacting to this post from yesterday on a better way to handle video testimonials, Don Reedy brought us this idea in the comments: Greg, this is really easy, and does take planning, but not much time. I’ve started trying to communicate with prospects, people I just meet coming and going, and folks in escrow by […]