by Susanne Dwyer | Nov 7, 2011 | Best Practices, Coaching, For Your Clients, Marketing, News, Technology |
(eM+C)—Google+ is the latest player on the social media scene. With 40 million-plus users, the social media network has carved out a niche for itself. Like they do via Twitter and Facebook, consumers are sharing content, engaging with new contacts and building...
by Susanne Dwyer | Nov 6, 2011 | Best Practices, Coaching, Technology |
Generation Y is also known as the Millennial Generation (or Millennials), Generation Next, Net Generation and Echo Boomers. This is me; I am Gen Y, and myself and others in this category just so happen to be the average age of a homebuyer, based on NAR stats I...
by Susanne Dwyer | Nov 5, 2011 | Best Practices, Coaching, Marketing, News |
Motivational humorist Darryl Davis has been making real estate audiences laugh, think and improve their listing and sales skills for more than a decade. In this exclusive interview with Real Estate magazine, he shares his thoughts on how brokers and agents can...
by Susanne Dwyer | Nov 5, 2011 | Best Practices, Coaching, News, Technology |
The research confirms it. It’s all about being mobile. With smartphones always online and always available, you’ve got to be ready to serve 24/7 and that includes serving customers and clients on the run. Pew Research surveys reveal that one in three mobile searches...
by Susanne Dwyer | Nov 4, 2011 | Best Practices, Coaching, Marketing |
As the housing market and the overall U.S. economy continue to falter, a group of real estate industry executives recently took the time to draft a letter to John Boehner, Speaker of the House; Nancy Pelosi, Office of the Democratic Leader; Majority Leader Harry Reid...
by Susanne Dwyer | Nov 3, 2011 | Best Practices, Coaching, Marketing, News |
Are you a perfectionist? Do you know someone who is? Have you ever wondered if perfectionism is a help or hindrance on the road to success? In my 15+ years of coaching real estate agents to be at the top of their game, I have seen that perfectionism does more harm...