Greg’s written: “The trouble with free software, is that you don’t really explore what you’re getting with it.” When I read that, I thought, “True, but…” The “but” being Google, a company whose free products I’ve (mostly) explored to death, even when they’re not very good. I’m looking at you, Google Docs. When Google announced […]
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Finally, a bloggable thought! Let me attempt to serve up something palatable on the fine tapas Chinette as I poke through the leftovers in the upstairs icebox. I know, it’s been a month of Sundays since I’ve broken literary bread with the family. Hey, what’s this here? Some freezer burned Zig Zigler? Better check the […]
This from my Arizona Republic real estate column (permanent link): Do you have a smart-phone like the iPhone, Blackberry or Palm Pre? How much time do you spend on it? Is it possible that your smart-phone is your primary interface for accessing the internet? If you’re not there already, can you foresee a day when […]
Not to undermine Chris Johnson’s message about salesmanship, which is spot-on and very-much-needed, but Ian Greenleigh of DriveBuy Technologies, in agreeing with Chris, demonstrated the value of social media marketing to the sales process. How? By posting a comment to Chris’ post, he drew attention to his product — a product we have been actively […]
We signed up for our own version of the SmarterAgent smart-phone MLS client. We’ve been live since Monday, but it proved its value and then some yesterday afternoon. Cathy was out with buyers, and they asked the most dreaded question of all: “What about that one?” Not every house with a sign is for sale, […]
To pluck a petal from the bloom of friend and recondite commenter, Don Reedy, I’ve been ‘face down in a slope of iceplant’ for 30 days. Yes, iceplant. (I’ll let the man himself expound a little later but allow me to tempt you with the essence of his yarn—- it involves a houseboat in San […]
Now the hard part—fabricating an essay that somehow pertains to real estate and ties in with the above catchy title; one that popped into my head while hydroplaning through a stop sign in a downpour earlier this month. At the next red light I quickly texted the lofty thought to myself expecting to come up […]
“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 […]
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I choose to live in a big American city because frankly, I stick out like a sore sport in most rural settings and my accountant says we can’t afford London. One of my earliest pre-school memories was a Trenton to New York City train ride with my mother on a blustery Saturday morning. How much […]
I’m not going to buy a CSM from SSMI. I’m already a FART. Fracking Awesome Realtor Technologist Ok, you got me. FART’s not a real designation. You can’t go to any classes and pick up a FART- I cooked this one up in my living room a few minutes ago after overdosing on some grapes […]
Little Teeny Eyes by Tom Digby Oh we got a new computer but it’s quite a disappointment ‘Cause it always gave this same insane advice: “OH YOU NEED LITTLE TEENY EYES FOR READING LITTLE TEENY PRINT LIKE YOU NEED LITTLE TEENY HANDS FOR MILKING MICE.” So we re-read the instruction book that came with the […]
We need a CRM solution, and it’s making me crazy that we don’t have one. We wrestled with REST for a couple of years, but we never got it cranking on all cylinders, and it lacks features I don’t want to live without. Chris Johnson raves about Heap, but I’m not sure it’s everything we […]
I am not a gay man but I’d play one on television if I thought there was a Golden Globe in it for me. In fact, my wife insists that her next husband will indeed, be a gay man and I’m cool with that as long as I’m not still around to witness all the […]
No. Upon final rewrite, make that Lichtenstein, a tiny cinematic metaphor freezing its alpine ass off smack in the middle of a much larger, tempestuous world money market. I’ll declare the Swiss Franc my new currency—diminutive, but not to the point as to be completely overlooked at the box office; still along the lines of […]