Keyword: balancing old school and new school

It’s my way or the highway. What about the consumer’s way?

It’s my way or the highway.  What about the consumer’s way?

As technology has grown in real estate, a line has been drawn in the sand between many agents.  Some believe that technology, including social media, blogs and high-tech phones is the way to go.  Some think that the tried and true, belly to belly old school approach is, and always will be, the answer.   Either way, they seem to ...

Janie Coffey | 2010/08/06  | 32 Comments Marketing

Does My Social Media Butt Look Big? Be Honest…

Does My Social Media Butt Look Big? Be Honest…

Symmetry It’s attractive and sexy — Symmetry. Symmetry in the ways and means of Business, the science and art of Home-Economics and in the Discovery Of and The Collision With, listing and selling opportunities is profitable, beautiful and ideal. In the pursuit of the profitable, the beautiful and the ideal, humans generally trend towards Over-Kill.  At least that’s what I’ve ...

Ken Brand | 2010/01/11  | 24 Comments How to

It’s my way or the highway. What about the consumer’s way?

It’s my way or the highway.  What about the consumer’s way?

As technology has grown in real estate, a line has been drawn in the sand between many agents.  Some believe that technology, including social media, blogs and high-tech phones is the way to go.  Some think that the tried and true, belly to belly old school approach is, and always will be, the answer.   Either way, they seem to ...

Janie Coffey | 2010/08/06  | 32 Comments Marketing

Does My Social Media Butt Look Big? Be Honest…

Does My Social Media Butt Look Big? Be Honest…

Symmetry It’s attractive and sexy — Symmetry. Symmetry in the ways and means of Business, the science and art of Home-Economics and in the Discovery Of and The Collision With, listing and selling opportunities is profitable, beautiful and ideal. In the pursuit of the profitable, the beautiful and the ideal, humans generally trend towards Over-Kill.  At least that’s what I’ve ...

Ken Brand | 2010/01/11  | 24 Comments How to