by Susanne Dwyer | Dec 17, 2011 | Best Practices, Coaching, How-To, Marketing, Technology |
(eM+C)—You think you have a great website, but do you? If you’re not testing and targeting, you’re likely not making the most of your online presence. Research shows that many companies still aren’t testing, and as a result are losing ground to...
by Susanne Dwyer | Dec 15, 2011 | For Your Clients, News, Technology |
Finding a new place to live just became easier for consumers who can now browse apartments on their smartphones, according to Apartment Finder (ApartmentFinder.com), which recently launched an additional mobile tool—a free Android App to make looking through photos,...
by Susanne Dwyer | Dec 14, 2011 | Best Practices, Coaching, News, Spotlights, Technology |
In today’s competitive real estate market, it’s more important than ever for real estate professionals to think outside the box when it comes to connecting with potential buyers. The days of sticking a simple For Sale sign in the front yard are long gone, as today’s...
by Beth McGuire | Dec 12, 2011 | Best Practices, Coaching, News, Technology |
This week, the Real Estate Marketing Summit is returning to the exemplary location of the Hotel del Coronado in San Diego, Calif., where hundreds of participants have registered to arrive on Wednesday, December 14th, 2011. Thousands, throughout the world, however,...
by Susanne Dwyer | Dec 11, 2011 | Best Practices, Coaching, Technology |
When used correctly, QR, or Quick Response codes, are exactly that—instant, direct and an extremely efficient means of delivering content to a potential consumer. QR codes definitely have the “cool” factor. Unfortunately, for many companies, the use of QR codes ends...
by Susanne Dwyer | Dec 11, 2011 | Best Practices, Coaching, Marketing, News, Technology |
Unemployment and other factors have caused many homeowners to involuntarily default on their mortgages. At the same time, falling home prices, the possibility of being underwater for many years and advice from certain influencers, or “mavens,” may have encouraged...