When we wrapped up BloodhoundBlog Unchained in Phoenix, Brian Brady and I were already talking about doing an event in San Diego during the National Association of Realtors Convention. Since then, we’ve both gotten really busy, which makes planning for anything difficult. But: We’re both bursting with lots of new ideas. Brian was regaling me […]
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In response to Greg’s request for innovative ideas from BHB, I thought that would list a few real life examples of how the contributors here have impacted my personal evolution in mortgage marketing and Web 2.0 world domination. While I believe success is merely a component of innovation, I also agree with the people who […]
As I was driving back to Las Vegas after a full week of hanging out with the Bloodhound crew at Unchained, my mind was racing to get a grasp on all of the new real estate marketing possibilities that I could achieve by the end of the year. The confidence I gained through the relationships […]
I’ve been sitting on this idea for probably about a year now, and figured Unchained was the appropriate place to let it rip. So for those of you that were there, you know where I’m going with this. If you weren’t in Phoenix, please take a minute to visit Centralpaliving.Com/NoOneElseInYourMarketWillDoThisSoDontWorryAboutSharingItWithTheWorld What you’ll see is basically […]
Paybacks a mutha, so be careful what you ask for. I opened up the MacBook and asked the gang to do a video postcard for Teri Lussier because she could not make it. Much to my surprise, some bloodhounds don’t forget. Beyond that we get a look at the scenius in action and another sneak […]
Three days later and my head’s still not right. Have you ever returned home from a few days away and felt like you needed another vacation in order to recover from your vacation? You might say the Unchained Conference was like that… but you’d be off by a factor of 10. Unchained was roughly 32 […]
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It’s been ages since we’ve heard any Unchained Melodies and we’re just under two weeks away folks. Don’t you think it’s about time? All three from Eddie, to me, to you. This one’s for my friend Nick, the Unchained attendees, and believers in freedom. “Rise” This ones for The Dean of Geeks, who I’m sure […]
It is just before 7am as I write this. Our large office is dark and quiet this time of day, waiting another couple of hours before truly springing to life. But I am not alone. Seems there is always at least one of our 110 agents here getting some business done. That’s a good thing. […]
Okay, this is my last pitch for BloodhoundBlog Unchained in Phoenix. If you can’t figure out which side of the bread has the butter on it, you’re just going to have to wear a bib. Here’s the deal: What we’re going to teach you, nobody teaches. We’re going to go hands-ons, step-by-step through the things […]
Seth Godin calls it a “tribe”, I call it a “posse” but they are both slang words for network. If you’ve heard me speak at any of the Unchained events, you learned about my “deliberate posse creation” using social networks. Seth describes that we belong to many sub-groups within our network: If you think about […]
OK, so I bet you were wondering what you needed to bring and what homework you needed to do before coming to the SEO portion of Bloodhound Blog Unchained. Well, whether you are coming for the basics of SEO, or the more advanced stuff, the requirements are pretty similar: PREREQUISITE: Please download the google basic […]
The Scenius set, set in motion by Teri Lussier, has been playing with a clever little web app called zinepal.com. It’s a further elaboration on the kind of feed games we’ve been playing for months, but zinepal takes us into the world of atoms. What does it do? Working from RSS feeds you feed to […]
I’m having an exceptional week. On top of money work, I got the Universal Contact Form to the point where I can deploy new variations in seconds. I’ve been playing Gooder games for fun — except the fun keeps turning into profit. I worked out an algorithm for round-tripping data out of and back into […]
I’ve talked before about the idea of a software universe — where the set of actions possible in a given software configuration is so large that you can come up with tools and techniques never anticipated by the developers. We went through this last fall when we started playing with WordPress Multiuser — and I […]