Good posts
photo by: .krish.Tipirneni.
- I never was passionate about the whole issue of Trulia, Red Fin and those companies 'stealing' our business. I always believed that these companies were inevitable creations by the Internet age we live in and ultimately it was up to us agents how we will innovate and thrive on the new trends. But Ryan Ward of Atlanta Real Estate blog made some good points against it:
See: Atlanta Real Estate
2. This will be the most Top 5's I will ever see in my life.
See: Newsome.org
3. What would you do if you got a vicious attack on your computer by a trojan virus that left you feeling like a deer-staring-at-headlights? (It has happened to me three
times)
Well, according to Diego Orjuela you can call his tech company and be helped for $0.99/minute and if they can't solve it-it's free! Phil Gerbyshak share his interview with Diego.
See: MinuteFix interview
4. Stephen J. Dubner of freakonomics has an interesting link about some people against some practices of NAR(National Association of Realtors). Ouch, I'm a member of course but maybe we can learn something from this article.
See: Freakonomics
5. Dustin Luther (he started this site that became the gold standard for real estate bloggers ) freely expresses his thoughts about our real estate industry.
See: authentic real estate management




I agree with the guy on freakonomics, some things has to change in your NAR.
Posted by: Mike prez | May 21, 2008 at 02:41 PM
Dustin has some great posts. I absolutely agree with Ryan. There is more on Trulia on the Bloodhound Blog. It's a must read for agents. Thanks for joining myblog community.
Posted by: Charles | May 22, 2008 at 07:14 PM
Thanks so much for the kind words! Keep up the great work.
Posted by: Dustin | May 22, 2008 at 10:01 PM
Dustin,
Thanks man. You deserve it. You've done a lot for real estate bloggers like me.
Posted by: Ian Mariano | May 26, 2008 at 11:32 AM
Charles,
Sure thing, I need to check your community more often.
Keep the community growing!
Posted by: Ian Mariano | May 26, 2008 at 11:33 AM