There’s always something to howl about.

Lam chops: More links back to the self-motivating conversation . . .

The Future of Real Estate Marketing rolled its own Google-based real estate search tool, as did BlueRoof.com. I think these are really sweet ideas about which I intend to do nothing, but I would gleefully hit a tip jar if someone were to set up a canonical real estate search on its own domain or on a third.level.domain on an existing site. Make it integrable and I’ll integrate it with credit into my sidebar. All the big-boy tools (Technorati, blogsearch) kinda suck, so a mission-critical real estate info search tool is a solid win.

I cited the Maverick entry at Mike’s Corner the other day, but I want to link back to it again. I think this is Serious Business, and it hasn’t gotten the hashing out it deserves. Daniel Rothamel from The Real Estate Zebra has a particularly insightful comment.

More from Three Oceans Real Estate — Electronic signatures: what are you waiting for? I’m on the lo-tech end of this, for now. I’m told it’s potentially legal in Arizona, but I haven’t dug through the nitty-gritty details.

Bonnie Erickson drew my attention to a post she put up on Active Rain in September: In changing from sub-agency to to buyer’s agency did with throw out the baby and keep the bath-water?

At 360Digest, Marlow Harris has a very thorough run-down on the relo racket.

RSS pieces (blogrolled) offers the “Top 5 secrets of successful blogs. I happened to hear from Jennifer Dizmang, who taught a class I took just lately on using self-directed retirement account to invest in real estate. That rocks, yes? Jennifer knows a whale of a lot of other stuff, too, all worth millions. Guess what she doesn’t know? Yup. She’s a blog-o-novice. She wants to take flight, but here wings aren’t ready. I sent her the RSS pieces piece, but if y’all have other ideas for her, you might send them along.

Hotpads.com wants you to know that it is courting controversy with electoral heat maps.

The XBroker (blogrolled) craves attention — but he earns it. This is a tearing back of the veils, and it’s kind of roughshod, even rapine, but it’s too long overdue. There will come a time when we won’t believe how bad things still were, even after they had gotten so much better.

Greg Tracy at BlueRoof.com: “If every home buyer and seller knew what I know- most large brokerages would be completely out of business because their value propositions are horrible- high commission rates, extra transaction fees, marketing that promotes the agent instead of the home, and poor advice on pricing.” Damn betcha.

Jeff Brown from Behind the Curtain on planning for retirement. There’s plenty more of value at that site, all of it delivered with style, charm and grace.

Finally, Jay Thompson takes on a bubblehead. More power to him. Much good may it do him. And may The Force be with him.

Yikes! I’m done. I get so far backed up, I think I’ll never get done. By this time tomorrow I’ll be behind the eight ball again, but, as Daniel Rothamel offers at Mike’s Corner, the conversation moves itself along…

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