Keyword: transaction management

South African real estate startup SalePost.co makes its US debut

South African real estate startup SalePost.co makes its US debut

Streamlining and making digital SalePost.co is making its launch in the United States and aims to streamline and make digital the entire document and communication process surrounding the real estate transaction as it stores and tracks progress of the deal. The company says that instead of scattered emails, failed faxes and random calls, SalePost offers a centralized location for all ...

Marti Trewe | 2011/10/19  | 5 Comments News

What real estate could learn from Domino’s Pizza right now

What real estate could learn from Domino’s Pizza right now

In case you’ve been living under a rock, Domino’s Pizza has undergone a major transformation. From the ground up, (namely it’s pizza) it listened to the criticisms of its patrons, especially those that were less than impressed with its product- they learned from it, and enhanced it. No longer satisfied with it’s fast and cheap approach, it’s now choosing to be great ...

Benn Rosales | 2010/07/30  | 47 Comments Marketing

South African real estate startup SalePost.co makes its US debut

South African real estate startup SalePost.co makes its US debut

Streamlining and making digital SalePost.co is making its launch in the United States and aims to streamline and make digital the entire document and communication process surrounding the real estate transaction as it stores and tracks progress of the deal. The company says that instead of scattered emails, failed faxes and random calls, SalePost offers a centralized location for all ...

Marti Trewe | 2011/10/19  | 5 Comments News

What real estate could learn from Domino’s Pizza right now

What real estate could learn from Domino’s Pizza right now

In case you’ve been living under a rock, Domino’s Pizza has undergone a major transformation. From the ground up, (namely it’s pizza) it listened to the criticisms of its patrons, especially those that were less than impressed with its product- they learned from it, and enhanced it. No longer satisfied with it’s fast and cheap approach, it’s now choosing to be great ...

Benn Rosales | 2010/07/30  | 47 Comments Marketing