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		<title>Ning for Real Estate</title>
		<link>http://realsolutionsblog.com/2008/03/29/ning-for-real-estate/</link>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 29 Mar 2008 23:36:27 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>ldavis</dc:creator>
		
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by Linda Davis
After paying mucho dollars for&#160; a community website for a number of years, I recently decided to create a Ning social networking site for the Town of Ledyard where I live and work. &#160; And while I am still playing with the bells and whistles, so far I really like what I see.

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<p align="center"><font face="Comic Sans MS" size="2">by Linda Davis</font></p>
<p><font size="2">After paying mucho dollars for&nbsp; a community website for a number of years, I recently decided to create a </font><a href="http://www.ning.com"><font size="2">Ning</font></a><font size="2"> social networking site for the Town of Ledyard where I live and work. &nbsp; And while I am still playing with the bells and whistles, so far I really like what I see.</font></p>
<p align="center"><img class="" height="128" alt="" width="671" align="middle" src="http://realsolutionsblog.com/wp-content/uploads/image/Ledyard Online.jpg" /></p>
<p id="de-x" goog_docs_charindex="700"><font size="2">For Realtors&reg;, Ning&nbsp;can be used as a community&nbsp; resource with a social network component; a place to post links, photos&nbsp;and videos but also to engage your local community.&nbsp;&nbsp;To get started, you need to sign up for a free Ning account. The Ning program will then walk you through the design process.&nbsp;&nbsp;I found it similar (but easier) than setting up a blog.&nbsp;&nbsp;Your management dashboard will give you&nbsp;choices of how your main page&nbsp;can look including color schemes and themes, as well as drag and drop modules&nbsp;like forums, chat windows and photos.</font></p>
<p id="de-x" goog_docs_charindex="700"><font size="2">You&#8217;ll find my new Ning site at </font><a href="http://www.LedyardOnline.com"><font size="2">Ledyard Online</font></a><font size="2"> and </font><a href="http://realtyagents.com/more/using-ning-for-real-estate/"><font size="2">my Ning Review</font></a><font size="2"> at the Realty Agents product review site.</font></p>
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		<title>Buying Buyer Leads</title>
		<link>http://realsolutionsblog.com/2008/03/09/buying-buyer-leads/</link>
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		<pubDate>Sun, 09 Mar 2008 21:53:40 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>ldavis</dc:creator>
		
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by Linda Davis
I know you probably don&#8217;t like the sound of that title but there is little debate that the ability to generate and capture leads can be what separates a successful agent from a mediocre one.&#160;&#160;Start&#160;a discussion about paying for leads and the debate can get downright ugly.&#160; You&#8217;re likely to hear the words [...]]]></description>
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<p align="center"><font face="Comic Sans MS" size="2">by Linda Davis</font></p>
<p><font size="2">I know you probably don&#8217;t like the sound of that title but there is little debate that the ability to generate and capture leads can be what separates a successful agent from a mediocre one.&nbsp;&nbsp;Start&nbsp;a discussion about <strong>paying for leads </strong>and the debate can get downright ugly.&nbsp; You&#8217;re likely to hear the words ripoff and parasite used to describe lead generation companies like HomeGain.&nbsp;</font>&nbsp;</p>
<p><font size="2"><strong>Home Gain Buyer&#8217;s Link is a pay per click system.</strong> I pay around seventy-eighty cents everytime someone clicks on my link&nbsp;for the cities I chose.&nbsp; I&nbsp; have a cap on the amount I can be charged each month. I can change my budget at any time and there is no long-term commitment.&nbsp; For the past few years, <strong>Home Gain&#8217;s Buyer Link has been responsible for an extra 25 sales a year for my team.</strong></font>&nbsp;&nbsp;</p>
<p><font size="2">How specifically is it working for me? I&#8217;ve done a product review of Home Gain at the&nbsp;<a href="http://realtyagents.com/more/homegain/">RealtyAgents</a></font><font size="2">&nbsp;site where I write product reviews, and I&#8217;ve also posted my experience at the&nbsp;<a href="http://blog.homegain.com/building-pipeline-with-homegain-buyerlink">HomeGain Blog</a></font><font size="2"><a href="http://blog.homegain.com/building-pipeline-with-homegain-buyerlink">.</a>&nbsp; Stop by for more details.</font></p>
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		<title>Paperport for Real Estate</title>
		<link>http://realsolutionsblog.com/2008/02/07/paperport-for-real-estate/</link>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 07 Feb 2008 21:54:18 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>ldavis</dc:creator>
		
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by Linda Davis
I&#8217;m not sure why I was born organized. I guess it was my &#8220;gift&#8221;. &#160;While the others kids in the neighborhood were taking piano lessons and attending art school,&#160;I was making lists and multi-tasking. &#160;It&#8217;s no wonder that I love Paperport;&#160;it is&#160;a great organizational tool and easy to use&#160;whether you were born organized [...]]]></description>
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<p align="center"><font face="Comic Sans MS" size="2">by Linda Davis</font></p>
<p align="left"><font size="2">I&rsquo;m not sure why I was born organized. I guess it was my &ldquo;gift&rdquo;. &nbsp;While the others kids in the neighborhood were taking piano lessons and attending art school,&nbsp;I was making lists and multi-tasking. &nbsp;It&rsquo;s no wonder that I love Paperport;&nbsp;it is&nbsp;a great organizational tool and easy to use&nbsp;whether you were born organized or just want to be.&nbsp;<strong>PaperPort&nbsp;turns piles of paper&nbsp;into organized PDF files</strong> that you can quickly find and then use right on your desktop.&nbsp;&nbsp;Although&nbsp;I can&rsquo;t claim to be totally paperless,&nbsp;I can say that I no longer carry home a &ldquo;paper box&rdquo; full of files on the weekend. All my listing and sales files have been turned into neatly organized digital documents.</font></p>
<p><font size="2"><strong>Below you&#8217;ll find what one of my typical listing file looks like.</strong>&nbsp; Since it is all on my laptop, it eliminates&nbsp;the need to bring home a file.&nbsp; It has also been very useful when I&#8217;m out of town and need to followup with a seller.</font></p>
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<p align="center"><img class="" height="356" alt="" width="510" src="http://realsolutionsblog.com/wp-content/uploads/image/Paperport.jpg" /></p>
<p><font size="2"><strong>Paperport has also eliminated my paper CMA Files.</strong>&nbsp;&nbsp;I once had a huge box of CMA&#8217;s which&nbsp;I called it my &ldquo;future listings&rdquo; box .&nbsp;It was complete with legal descriptions, maps, and hand written notes. That box is&nbsp;history. &nbsp;Now I have a paperport file&nbsp;for each CMA.&nbsp;Once the home is listed, I simply move the&nbsp;CMA file to the&nbsp;file I create for that particular listing.</font></p>
<div><font size="2"><strong>Other uses?</strong>&nbsp;&nbsp;Each of my office systems has its own&nbsp;file including a Pre-Listing File, a Buyer Book File, and a Seller Communications Book File.&nbsp;&nbsp;Each file&nbsp;includes&nbsp;all the documents needed for each system, whether it is a Word, Excel or PDF file. &nbsp;I also have an idea file, a marketing file and yes, I even have a recipe file.</font></div>
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<div><font size="2"><strong>I&#8217;ve read some&nbsp;negative &nbsp;reviews of Paperport on Amazon.</strong>&nbsp; Most of the complaints seem to be connectivity issues between Paperport and scanners. Since I use MaxEmail (fax to email) for all my scanning. (weird, I know but I find it easier), I haven&#8217;t experienced&nbsp;any problems with the software.&nbsp;</font></div>
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<div><font size="2">I&#8217;m not sure I&#8217;m ready to go totally paperless, but I&#8217;m getting closer.&nbsp;&nbsp;If you want to&nbsp;head in the paperless direction or at least get your&nbsp;files better organized,&nbsp;<strong>Paperport may be the best solution.</strong></font></div>
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		<title>How social do we have to be?</title>
		<link>http://realsolutionsblog.com/2008/02/05/how-social-do-we-have-to-be/</link>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 05 Feb 2008 14:41:06 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>ldavis</dc:creator>
		
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By Linda Davis with Bob Carney
Social Networking has been around awhile but it seems in 2007 it all got kind of crazy. Invitations arrived in my inbox at a hectic pass and my Catholic upbringing took over.&#160; I felt guilty if I didn&#8217;t accept someone&#8217;s invitation; I wasn&#8217;t raised to be rude or hurt&#160;someone&#8217;s feelings.&#160; [...]]]></description>
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<p align="center"><font face="Comic Sans MS" size="2">By Linda Davis with Bob Carney</font></p>
<p><font face="Arial" size="2">Social Networking has been around awhile but it seems in 2007 it all got kind of crazy. Invitations arrived in my inbox at a hectic pass and my Catholic upbringing took over.&nbsp; I felt guilty if I didn&#8217;t accept someone&#8217;s invitation; I wasn&#8217;t raised to be rude or hurt&nbsp;someone&#8217;s feelings.&nbsp; Then the Facebook crowd&nbsp;started throwing sheep and poking and writing on my fun wall.&nbsp; I had a fun wall??&nbsp; </font></p>
<p goog_docs_charindex="32"><font face="Arial" size="2">My friend, Bob Carney from Frederick, MD experienced the same social networking stress and decided to do something about it:</font></p>
<p goog_docs_charindex="32"><font face="Arial"><font size="2"><em><strong>&quot;I have been totally overwhelmed by the amount of the social network invites</strong> that I received lately. There is no way you can actively participate on all of these networks, be effective and actually get work outside of the internet done. I have never had the time to really just work one and create an actual plan to make it effective. It seems that I have just been following the flock to the next new network. So, as part of my 2008 New Year&rsquo;s resolution&hellip;<strong>manage the social networks, before they get the better part of me</strong>.&quot;</em></font></font></p>
<p><font face="Arial" size="2">Read more about&nbsp;Bob&#8217;s idea to tame the&nbsp;social networking beast&nbsp;in his blog&nbsp;post </font><a id="u-dt" title="Bob Carney Fredercick MD" target="_blank" href="http://bobsbraindump.com/social-networking-tips-and-business-plan/"><font face="Arial" color="#0000ff" size="2">Social Network Tips and Networking Plan</font></a>.<font face="Arial" size="2"><font color="#0000ff">&nbsp;</font>&nbsp;</font><font face="Arial" size="2">&nbsp;</font></p>
<p goog_docs_charindex="194"><font face="Arial" size="2"><em>Bob Carney is a very smart real estate agent in&nbsp;Frederick, MD.&nbsp;You can find more of him at </em></font><a id="m7on" title="Bob Carney Frederick MD" target="_blank" href="http://focusonfrederick.com/"><font face="Arial" color="#0000ff" size="2"><em>Focus on Frederick</em></font></a><font face="Arial" size="2"><em> and at </em></font><a id="dfel" title="Bob Carney Frederick MD" target="_blank" href="http://bobsbraindump.com/"><font face="Arial" color="#0000ff" size="2"><em>Bob&#8217;s Brain Dump</em></font></a><font size="2"><font face="Arial"><em><font color="#0000ff">.</font> &nbsp;I&#8217;ve asked Bob to stop by and dump on us periodically.</em></font>&nbsp; </font></p>
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		<title>From my bookshelf - Riches in Niches</title>
		<link>http://realsolutionsblog.com/2008/01/26/from-my-bookshelf-riches-in-niches/</link>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 26 Jan 2008 15:33:35 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>ldavis</dc:creator>
		
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by Linda Davis

The books I love are pretty worn; I&#8217;m hard on them.&#160;&#160;I even turn down the corners of the pages that speak to me.&#160; I have plenty of&#160;corners turned down in Susan Friedmann&#8217;s Riches in Niches, How to Make it BIG in a Small Market.&#160;&#160;SEO experts lecture about using &#34;the long tail&#34; in your [...]]]></description>
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<p><font size="2">The books I love are pretty worn; I&#8217;m hard on them.&nbsp;&nbsp;I even turn down the corners of the pages that speak to me.&nbsp; I have plenty of&nbsp;corners turned down in Susan Friedmann&#8217;s <em>Riches in Niches, How to Make it BIG in a Small Market.&nbsp;&nbsp;</em>SEO experts lecture about using &quot;the long tail&quot; in your internet strategy.&nbsp;Susan explains how to use &quot;the long tail&quot; in your everyday business and for me, it relates perfectly to real estate.&nbsp; It&#8217;s the &quot;sell more of less&quot; theory, the same theory that Seth Godin talks about in <em>Small is the New Big. </em></font></p>
<p><font size="2">Most real estate agents try to serve too many masters.&nbsp;They will work&nbsp;with investors and builders and&nbsp;single family homebuyers.&nbsp; In between, they might show a rental or two or&nbsp;throw on&nbsp;some boots to walk a piece of farm land. Just for good measure, they&#8217;ll&nbsp;try to dabble in commercial real estate.&nbsp; At the end of the year,&nbsp;a typical real estate agent will have put a gazillion miles on their car.&nbsp;</font></p>
<p><font size="2">Many years ago, there was an agent in my office who&#8217;s niche was mobile homes.&nbsp; Diane was the expert. She could drive by&nbsp;a mobile home and tell you what model it was and what year it was built.&nbsp;&nbsp;If you have ever seen the movie, <em>My Cousin Vinnie, </em>Diane was like the character portrayed by Marisa Tomei&nbsp;who&nbsp;knew everything there was to know about cars.&nbsp;Most agents hated the idea of listing or selling a mobile home because they were cheap which meant the commissions weren&#8217;t much.&nbsp;As a result, when a call came into almost any office in Eastern CT for a mobile home, they&#8217;d suggest the customer call Diane.&nbsp; Diane made well over $100,000 back in the 90&#8217;s selling almost exclusively mobile homes.&nbsp; Since she was the expert, she was also able to raise her commission which helped when selling cheap mobile homes.&nbsp;&nbsp;Later in her career, &nbsp;Diane become an expert in selling HUD foreclosures, another area that most agents avoided.&nbsp; She learned everything she could about the process and became the HUD Foreclosure expert in the area.&nbsp; I&#8217;m sure she never thought about &quot;the long tail&quot; or Seth Godin but it sure put a lot of money in her pocket.</font></p>
<p><font size="2">In the book, <em>Riches in Niches</em>, Susan coins becoming an expert in a niche as a &quot;nichepreneur&quot;.&nbsp;She goes on to talk&nbsp;about ways to enhance and capitalize on your expert status.&nbsp; I&#8217;ve always subscribed to the &quot;Do one thing really well theory&quot;.&nbsp;&nbsp;What I do really well is list property in my small town of Ledyard, CT.&nbsp;&nbsp;90% of my commissions are earned from listing property in one&nbsp;small town.&nbsp;&nbsp;I realize that a new agent might not be able to narrowly focus&nbsp;on one small niche&nbsp;but it is something to strive for.&nbsp;&nbsp;By becoming&nbsp;an expert at&nbsp;just one thing, you become a &quot;nichepreneur&quot;.&nbsp;&nbsp;That is a very good thing.</font></p>
<p><font size="2">If you get a chance, be sure to watch <em>My Cousin Vinnie.&nbsp;</em>I promise it will make you laugh and you&#8217;ll see an expert in action.</font></p>
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		<title>A Mentoring Group Can Kick Your Business Up a Notch!</title>
		<link>http://realsolutionsblog.com/2008/01/20/a-mentoring-group-can-kick-your-business-up-a-notch/</link>
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		<pubDate>Sun, 20 Jan 2008 17:56:53 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>ldavis</dc:creator>
		
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By Linda Davis
I&#8217;ve been a member of the Cyberprofessionals since 1995.&#160;&#160;The group originally met chatting on the old RE/MAX Compuserve forum and had an idea; meet in person and share&#160;tools, systems, marketing ideas and technology.&#160;&#160;Only 9 agents attended that first meeting in Stamford, CT and we arrived by car, plane and train.&#160; Each of the [...]]]></description>
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<p align="center"><font face="Comic Sans MS" size="2">By Linda Davis</font></p>
<p align="left"><font size="2">I&#8217;ve been a member of the Cyberprofessionals since 1995.&nbsp;&nbsp;The group originally met chatting on the old RE/MAX Compuserve forum and had an idea; meet in person and share&nbsp;tools, systems, marketing ideas and technology.&nbsp;&nbsp;Only 9 agents attended that first meeting in Stamford, CT and we arrived by car, plane and train.&nbsp; <strong>Each of the attendess presented a topic they felt would benefit other members of the group.</strong>&nbsp; I remember being wowed by a presentation on Microsoft Publisher; another member&nbsp;spoke on representating buyers, long before buyer agency was commonly practiced.&nbsp;I talked about farming, a topic I am still passionate about.</font></p>
<div goog_docs_charindex="694"><font size="2">Since that first meeting in Stamford,&nbsp;the group,&nbsp;now numbering over 50 and no longer just RE/MAX agents,&nbsp;meets twice a year in locations across the country.&nbsp; At our meetings, we each share our <strong>&quot;fifteen minutes of fame&quot;.</strong>&nbsp; You&#8217;ll find the rest of&nbsp;our history and membership information on the </font><a title="Cyberprofessionals" target="_blank" goog_docs_charindex="987" href="http://www.cyberprofessionals.net/"><font color="#0000ff" size="2" goog_docs_charindex="988">Cyberprofessionals Website</font></a><font size="2"><font color="#0000ff">.</font>&nbsp;&nbsp;</font></div>
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<div goog_docs_charindex="1022"><font size="2"><strong>Forming or participating in a mentoring group is a golden opportunity to improve your business and make lifelong friends.</strong>&nbsp;With the rapid rise of social networking sites, it is easy to make contacts with agents from across the country you might want in your group.&nbsp;Consider meeting prior to the NAR convention or another industry event like a Real Estate Franchise convention.</font></div>
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<div goog_docs_charindex="1407"><font size="2"><strong>My advice&#8230;have few rules, keep it casual, and share your best stuff!</strong>&nbsp; </font></div>
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		<title>CT Real Estate Agent Unteathered</title>
		<link>http://realsolutionsblog.com/2008/01/13/ct-real-estate-agent-unteathered/</link>
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		<pubDate>Sun, 13 Jan 2008 23:06:14 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>ldavis</dc:creator>
		
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By Linda Davis
My laptop arrived with me&#160;this week at Inman Real Estate Connect in New York City.&#160;I had planned to do some blogging from NYC.&#160; Unfortunately, despite internet access throughout the hotel including free wireless in the lobby, I was unable to connect.&#160; I&#8217;m usually not very far from my laptop.&#160; I have this routine [...]]]></description>
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<p align="center"><font face="Comic Sans MS" size="2">By Linda Davis</font></p>
<p><font size="2">My laptop arrived with me&nbsp;this week at Inman Real Estate Connect in New York City.&nbsp;I had planned to do some blogging from NYC.&nbsp; Unfortunately, despite internet access throughout the hotel including free wireless in the lobby, I was unable to connect.&nbsp; I&#8217;m usually not very far from my laptop.&nbsp; I have this routine of reading the news and checking my overnight email with breakfast.&nbsp; I check&nbsp;the news again&nbsp;during my lunch break.&nbsp;Except when I&#8217;m on appointments, most of my real estate day consists of online activities like email, lead generation, feedback from showings, MLS updates, statistical reports, and lots of other things technical.&nbsp; Evenings are my time to be creative; that&#8217;s when I work on my websites and blog.&nbsp; In between, I visit with my network of friends on social networks&nbsp;like flickr and twitter.&nbsp;</font></p>
<p><font size="2">When I arrived home, I was still&nbsp;unable to connect and it turns out that Comcast was the culprit all along.&nbsp;For those in Gales Ferry, you&#8217;ll know what I&#8217;m talking about.&nbsp; Comcast has been having intermittent outages since the end of December.&nbsp; One of those outages did something bad to my computer and as a result, I was unable to connect in NYC.&nbsp; It&#8217;s all fixed now but the Comcast connection is still iffy.&nbsp;</font></p>
<p><font size="2">Being without internet access for almost 4 days was challenging.&nbsp;The whole situation made me realize how dependent I&nbsp;am on technology and being online.&nbsp;&nbsp;I was able to keep up with email for the most part with my Blackberry but still had 521 emails to review once I got home.&nbsp; If you are waiting for an email from me, I expect to&nbsp;catch up real soon.</font></p>
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		<title>Adopting Real Estate Orphans</title>
		<link>http://realsolutionsblog.com/2008/01/13/orphans-are-your-future-business-adopt-a-few-today/</link>
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		<pubDate>Sun, 13 Jan 2008 18:49:12 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>ldavis</dc:creator>
		
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by Linda Davis
The National Association of Realtor&#8217;s 2007&#160;Profile of Home Buyers and Sellers reports that 23% of home sellers used the agent they previously used to buy or sell a home.&#160;&#160;Let&#8217;s do the&#160;simple math; that means that at least 7 out of 10 sellers did not use the agent who sold them their home.&#160;&#160;Uh oh.&#160; [...]]]></description>
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<p align="left"><font size="2">The National Association of Realtor&#8217;s 2007&nbsp;Profile of Home Buyers and Sellers reports that 23% of home sellers used the agent they previously used to buy or sell a home.&nbsp;&nbsp;Let&#8217;s do the&nbsp;simple math; that means that at least 7 out of 10 sellers did not use the agent who sold them their home.&nbsp;&nbsp;Uh oh.&nbsp; That&#8217;s not a very good statistic.&nbsp; It is, however,&nbsp;one you can take advantage of.&nbsp; By the time most sellers are ready to sell their home, their agent&nbsp;is out of business or didn&#8217;t keep in touch.&nbsp; Regardless of the reason, this is good news if you plan to be successful in the real estate business for the long term.</font></p>
<p><font size="2">Orphans have always been an important part of&nbsp;my business.&nbsp; Last year I was on a listing appointment and as&nbsp;I went through the kitchen with the seller, I noticed one of my calendars on the refrigerator.&nbsp;Mr. Seller had been receiving my &quot;stuff&quot; for 18 years - calendars, magnets, postcards, newsletters.&nbsp;&nbsp;Mr. Seller was proud of the updates he had made to the house since I sold it to him.&nbsp; He had me convinced.&nbsp; When I went back to the office and went through the file from 1989, <strong>I realized I hadn&#8217;t sold Mr. Seller the house after all.</strong>&nbsp;&nbsp; <strong>In 1989, I added Mr. Seller as an&nbsp;&quot;orphan&quot; in my database.&nbsp;</strong> The agent who had really sold him the house&nbsp;had been out of the business&nbsp;about 10 years.&nbsp; I get more than a few listings from &quot;orphans&quot; every year.&nbsp; Most of the time they&nbsp;are convinced I sold them the house.&nbsp; They say that when they call in to make the listing appointment.&nbsp; &quot;Remember us? You sold&nbsp;us the house about 10 years ago&quot;.&nbsp;</font></p>
<p><font size="2">The odds are very high that with the&nbsp;exception of maybe a holiday card for the first couple of years, a client&#8217;s&nbsp;own agent will abandon him.&nbsp;&nbsp;And the odds are just as high that their own agent&nbsp;won&#8217;t be in the business after 3 years. &nbsp;In fact, it is business you can count on it.</font></p>
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		<title>Tech Solutions - Wellcome Mat</title>
		<link>http://realsolutionsblog.com/2008/01/12/tech-tips-wellcome-mat/</link>
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		<pubDate>Sun, 13 Jan 2008 02:52:15 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>ldavis</dc:creator>
		
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It appears that 2008 will&#160;be the year of the video in real estate and&#160;Wellcome Mat is quickly becoming known as the YouTube of real estate. This free resource allows any real estate professional to easily upload their own 3-5 minute video tours.&#160; You&#8217;ll find the final results similar but of a much higher quality than [...]]]></description>
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<p align="left"><font size="2">It appears that 2008 will&nbsp;be the year of the video in real estate and&nbsp;</font><a href="http://www.wellcomemat.com"><font size="2">Wellcome Mat</font></a><font size="2"> is quickly becoming known as the YouTube of real estate. This free resource allows any real estate professional to easily upload their own 3-5 minute video tours.&nbsp; You&#8217;ll find the final results similar but of a much higher quality than YouTube. Once uploaded, your video can be embedded into any website or blog.&nbsp; The site also is an excellent resource for finding a videographer in your area.</font></p>
<p><font size="2">While slide shows were initially frowned on,&nbsp; members are adding&nbsp;slide shows like those created in </font><a href="http://www.realestateshows.com"><font size="2">Real Estate Shows.</font></a><font size="2">&nbsp;There is some indication there will be a separate place for those in the near future.</font></p>
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		<title>Build Your Niche with Squidoo</title>
		<link>http://realsolutionsblog.com/2008/01/06/build-your-niche-with-squidoo/</link>
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		<pubDate>Sun, 06 Jan 2008 22:41:41 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>ldavis</dc:creator>
		
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Before I started this post, I had an&#160;outline&#160;in my head.&#160; It was all about how to create&#160;a &#34;lens&#34; on&#160;Squidoo.&#160;&#160;Besides pointing out all of Squidoo&#8217;s cool features, I was going to explain details like&#160;filling out your profile and using modules.&#160;Then I discovered Squidoo U.&#160; Everything you need to know about Squidoo is there including [...]]]></description>
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<p align="center"><font face="Comic Sans MS" size="2">by Linda Davis</font></p>
<p><font size="2">Before I started this post, I had an&nbsp;outline&nbsp;in my head.&nbsp; It was all about how to create&nbsp;a &quot;lens&quot; on&nbsp;Squidoo.&nbsp;&nbsp;Besides pointing out all of Squidoo&#8217;s cool features, I was going to explain details like&nbsp;filling out your profile and using modules.&nbsp;Then I discovered </font><a id="hj1g" title="Squidoo is cool!" target="_blank" href="http://www.squidu.com/"><font color="#0000ff" size="2">Squidoo U</font></a><font size="2"><font color="#0000ff">.</font>&nbsp; Everything you need to know about Squidoo is there including tips for promoting your lens, setting up groups, tagging and HTML tips.&nbsp;There is even a user&#8217;s forum. &nbsp;It seemed a bit silly to try to reinvent the wheel when there it was all nicely packaged in the Squidoo University.</font></p>
<p><font size="2">If you&#8217;ve never heard of Squidoo, it is best described as an indepth look at a specific topic.&nbsp;&nbsp;Squidoo lets you create a web page (a lens) around that&nbsp;topic. &nbsp;Although not initially intuitive, after you get the hang of it,&nbsp;lenses are quick and easy to build.&nbsp;To give you an example of a lens, I&#8217;ve created one called&nbsp;</font><a id="re:z" title="Promote your niche on squidoo" target="_blank" href="http://www.squidoo.com/REToolKit"><font color="#0000ff" size="2">Building Your Real Estate Technology Tool Kit</font></a><font size="2"><font color="#3366ff"> </font>where you can find a few of my favorite technology tools.&nbsp;</font></p>
<p><font size="2">Squidoo&nbsp;was founded by </font><a href="http://sethgodin.typepad.com/"><font size="2">Seth Godin</font></a><font size="2"> so it is no wonder it &nbsp;is a perfect tool for niche marketing.&nbsp; Whatever your niche, you can&nbsp;create a mini website and include links&nbsp;and books about your topic.&nbsp;&nbsp;Of course, one of the best features is creating links to&nbsp;YOUR OWN&nbsp; website or blog, enhancing your web presence.&nbsp;Bill Gassett&#8217;s lens on </font><a id="jn81" title="Bill Gassett" target="_blank" href="http://www.squidoo.com/myhousepartners"><font color="#0000ff" size="2">Hopkinton MA Real Estate</font></a><font size="2"> does a nice&nbsp;job of offering visitors information specifically about the Hopkinton, MA area and creates links back&nbsp;to his website and blog.&nbsp;</font></p>
<p><font size="2">I&#8217;m passionate about niche marketing and Squidoo is a nice little tool to enhance your niche and create a little link love for&nbsp;your blog&nbsp;or website.<font face="Arial">&nbsp;An added bonus is that your Squidoo lens, done right, will do&nbsp;well on search engines like Google and Yahoo.</font></font></p>
<p><font face="Arial" size="2">OH, and did I mention it is FREE?</font></p>
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