by Susanne Dwyer | Oct 4, 2012 | Best Practices, Coaching, For Your Clients, Marketing, News |
The pending rulemakings for the Qualified Mortgage (QM) and Qualified Residential Mortgage (QRM) rules mandated by the Dodd-Frank Act and the Federal Reserve’s recently proposed Basel III international capital standards have the potential to severely restrict already...
by Susanne Dwyer | Oct 4, 2012 | Best Practices, Coaching, Marketing, Social Media, Technology |
Whether you run a large corporate real estate firm or you’re a local agent, social media is a tremendous resource to learn more about your competition and your customers. Use the various social media channels that you’re a part of to your benefit by making contacts...
by Susanne Dwyer | Oct 3, 2012 | Best Practices, Coaching, Marketing, News |
RISMedia’s CEO Exchange held last month at the prestigious Yale Club in New York City brought together a powerhouse slate of industry leaders representing brokerage firms from across the nation, major franchise brands, real estate and association executives, leading...
by Susanne Dwyer | Oct 3, 2012 | Best Practices, Coaching, For Your Clients, Marketing |
(eM+C)—According to a recent report published by Bing, the total amount of content available online totals nearly 1 trillion pages! That averages out to about 150 pages for every person alive today. With nearly 97 percent of consumers using the internet to search for...
by Susanne Dwyer | Oct 3, 2012 | Best Practices, Coaching, Marketing, Teams |
Great coaches take into consideration an athlete’s talent and heart when they’re building a team, but they consider group dynamics, too, says entrepreneur J. Allan McCarthy, an international scaling expert and author of Beyond Genius, Innovation & Luck: The...
by Susanne Dwyer | Oct 2, 2012 | Best Practices, News |
I wrote an article last week titled, “Family First?” that got a lot of response from many of you on my facebook page, because it hit a nerve with a lot of you and your commitment to your personal lives and families. The point of the article was to challenge you to see...