Marlow Harris of 360Digest.com took these clips of Redfin’s Glenn Kelman as he spoke with us Thursday afternoon at Zillow.com headquarters in Seattle: Technorati Tags: BloodhoundBlog Unchained, disintermediation, real estate, real estate marketing, Redfin.com
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I have been really enjoying Stephanie’s latest two posts. One’s here. The other here. I also cannot help but notice that a lot of people are getting into updating their blogs and changing how they are presenting themselves to the world. I could not be more thrilled. We are doing many of the same things […]
On my recent blog post about Niche Marketing there was a lengthy discussion about how to make a WordPress Blog a little more user friendly and along with that, what it seems as though Consumers are looking for when they come to a site. One of the things that was mentioned a few times is […]
Well, I’m guilty of thinking again. My mind wanders thinking of ways to do things differently-actually, a way to do things better, which brings questions, and then getting lost a little bit. My blog, if you remember, is a pretty narrow niche in that I write about Green Real Estate. But, the other day I […]
Here is both the best and the worst of BloodhoundBlog Unchained so far. It’s the best, or a piece of the best, because it covers a great deal of hard-nosed, hard-boiled, hard-headed nuts and bolts real estate sales technology in rapid-fire fashion. It’s the worst, or of a piece with the worst, because it’s me […]
One of the things I am most thankful for this Thanksgiving are the people who code, write, and give form to the internet. I am a huge defender of intellectual property rights as well as compensating those with links who author, post, and code on sites around the web. I am honored to be able […]
A question for other small independent brokerage owners and managers: I have almost completed the online version policy and procedure manual for my smallish, independent brokerage office. It’s been a lot of work. Who knew? I ended up using a WordPress platform, since I didn’t have the energy to learn all the ins and outs […]
The Web Marketing Association has an annual competition in 96 industries to recognize what they believe are the best websites. In the real estate section, they list 7 criteria they look for: Design Ease of use Copywriting Interactivity Use of technology Innovation Content All seven are subjective, which is fine: the organization giving the award […]
Several months ago, Greg described this process in Project Bloodhound speaking in tongues: To whom am I speaking? At the time, I had no need to implement author images in a WordPress multi-author blog, (and I already knew the technique for TypePad), so I didn’t work with the process until just today. As I set up […]
In part 1, I left you a teaser about how our brokerage uses blogging to connect with OUR community. I am the technologist for a large brokerage of 110 agents that sell a LOT of real estate. I don’t apologize for that. We deliver VALUE to the agents that choose to work under our roof. […]
I recently wrote here on this blog about the need to go beyond REALTOR to REALTOR linking and that a blog, properly implemented could be a GREAT way to attract local RELATIONSHIPS and thus links. I also wrote recently on my blog about the fall of the newspapers, the vacuum that was left, and the […]
Here’s a point of confusion I often notice when people begin their search for a blogging platform: There are two different flavors of WordPress. WordPress.com is a hosted platform. You go there and sign up for account, pick a pre-designed theme, and start blogging. It’s free, it’s very easy. Software updates and security are handled […]
As in most things…the guy who throws up WP blogs by the dozen is the last guy to check his own. (the cobblers kids have no shoes, et al). Confession Time: EricOnSearch is my blog. It also is my business site. My site disappeared from Google’s radar about a week ago. Still indexed, but did […]
Social proof. It’s what people need to do business with you. They may not say it consciously, but they need it. One of my (many) websites, at Ten Day Team, I’ve put up some significant testimonials. Realtors are always afraid that several things will happen: The lender won’t return his calls, the lender won’t get […]
Much ado about Galen Ward’s Truliamazing Tricks of the Trade! Greg has already written a fantastic post about the reaction, so I won’t spend any time rehashing. An interesting side note that has been brought up by a few commentators is why Trulia is really kicking butt in the SERPs. It’s their Truliamazing Trojan Horse(s)! […]