So, the Arizona Republic ran an article yesterday on on-line real estate marketing and you will never in a million years guess who they did not call. I never get called for any of those kinds of things — the RaiseTheBarTab kinds of events — even though we’re doing cooler stuff than anyone I know […]
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I built FreePhoenixMLSSearch.com from an API that FBS Systems — creators of the FlexMLS system — made available last year. I may be the only person taking advantage of this interface. I don’t know of anyone else in Phoenix who is, in any case. That much is cool, and the API, along with Flex’s general […]
Here’s a true fact: I’m pretty much disgusted with the RE.net — which denomination I quarried with my own hands, back in my early days on the apellation trail. By now, just about everything looks to me like hoke, smoke, hustle and jive — smirking vendorsluts and the clueless suckers who can’t stop themselves from […]
Last Sunday’s New York Times featured an article about a foreclosure caravan in South Florida. It was the usual NYT sob story, but what popped out at me was the real estate agent. All through the piece he is arm-twisting his victims, and in several places his is plainly guilty of unsolicited — and very […]
Maybe a dozen posts are gone from BloodhoundBlog, along with around 400 comments, 300 of them about forced versus open registration. We lost a couple dozen engenu pages as well, along with the photos that make them up. I treated this as a simple hardware swap, but it turns out that our incremental back-ups were […]
I still get quite a bit of activity from Craigslist ads. I have been using Postlets, because it puts listings a bunch of different places, and adding a bit of html before and after their code with links to the individual property site, my blogs and my real estate site. Even though Postlets doesn’t put […]
Last week I was working, late at night, plugging street addresses into encartus, in preparation for building a bunch of new engenu pages for a new web site we’re building, an exposition of truly-distinguished homes in Paradise Valley, Arizona. While I was working, I got pinged by an incoming email, a moderated comment to Brian […]
I’m in need of clarity. Being mostly clueless to the concept of file management and hosting in general has led me here by way of looking to publish more then one blog. That, and after spending far too much time with “online and phone help” with what should be a simple domain name transfer for […]
I’m not cursed with having to get things perfect. I don’t know if the 70% solution describes me either. My goal is the 90% or better solution with 20% or less of the effort it may take others to get there. Tools like engenu warm me to the core! The Unchained crowd sets a complete […]
“What’s in a name? That which we call a rose By any other name would smell as sweet.” True, but if you want Google to wake up and smell the roses (or in my case, espresso).. you need to give them what they want. Some documents need time stamps – yyyy-mm-dd-hh-mm-ss-what-it-is.xxx implicitly sorts in chronological […]
As promised to the Unchainees, here are links to the stuff I talked about in my presentations: First, Here’s the main Geek Marketing presentation page. If you want to follow along from home, feel free to pursue the links. Second, Here is Cheryl Johnson’s engenu help page. Third, for the people who came to BloodhoundBlog […]
Okay, here’s are homework assignments for BloodhoundBlog Unchained in Phoenix. First, until this week I had no idea how deprived folks in the Windows world are. Just about everything I do is built around the idea of truly robust FTP software, and it turns out that this does not even exist for Windows users. Y’all […]
That’s a screen shot of the user interface of the beta version of the mapping software I talked about on Friday. This version: Creates a Google Maps KML file from a list of street addresses Assigns a user-selectable map marker to those addresses Optionally creates a folder on the file server for that address — […]
I’m having an exceptional week. On top of money work, I got the Universal Contact Form to the point where I can deploy new variations in seconds. I’ve been playing Gooder games for fun — except the fun keeps turning into profit. I worked out an algorithm for round-tripping data out of and back into […]
Cathleen encouraged me to take exception to Jeff Brown’s most recent post, and, by the time I was done, I had a whole new post. Quoting from Jeff: If you honestly believe your income is higher with you spending time changing your own hi-tech oil, then continue along that path — it’s obviously working for […]