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So How Do You Go Virtual?
http://www.realblogging.com/ blog-matt-blog/ so-how-do-you-go-virtualSo How Do You Go Virtual? October 12, 2008 by Matt Jones comments (1) After finishing my six-part series on the virtual real estate office, I received several letters, one of which I am quoting below:
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DETERMINING THE INFLUENCE OF OTHER REGIONAL MARKETS
http://www.realblogging.com/ the-champion-real-estate-agent/ determining-the-inf…DETERMINING THE INFLUENCE OF OTHER REGIONAL MARKETS October 8, 2008 by Dirk Zeller comments (1) Real estate in your market area is affected by influences outside of your own region. For example, when I sold real estate in Portland, Oregon, what was happening in terms of inventory, appreciation, and activity in Seattle, Washington had an effect on my own marketplace.
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Obama, FactCheck.org, Ayers, and the Annenburg Foundation
http://mccainstates.blogspot.com/ 2008/ 10/ obama-factcheckorg-ayers-and-annenbu…There is a disturbing link between Barack Obama, FactCheck.org, and William Ayers. National Review reports that William Ayers and Barack Obama both served as co-chairs of the Chicago Annenburg Challenge. Obama called for an $3.5 million dollar earmark for the Annenburg Foundation that sponsors FactCheck.org.
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Kiyosaki’s Car Metaphor For Investing
http://flimjo.com/ kiyosakis-car-metaphor-for-investing/As the market continues to tank, I couldn’t help but re-post this article I wrote about Robert Kiyosaki’s useful metaphor for investing. It resonates pretty strongly today as people continue losing money they invested in stocks.
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On the Brink of Country Divorce
http://www.vadimuspost.com/ on-the-brink-of-country-divorce/By Denis Campbell In the middle of our worst economic crisis since the Depression, the McCain campaign wants to change the subject from issues to nonsense because his policies of the past 26-years cannot be defended.
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Tour the Virtual Real Estate Office (Part 2)
http://www.realblogging.com/ blog-matt-blog/ tour-virtual-real-estate-office-par…Tour the Virtual Real Estate Office (Part 2) September 27, 2008 by Matt Jones comment I promised you a “virtual tour” of a “virtual company”, so let me walk you through my office and give you a guided tour. That will help you picture how our model is so different.
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Tour the Virtual Real Estate Office (Part 1)
http://www.realblogging.com/ blog-matt-blog/ tour-virtual-real-estate-office-par…Tour the Virtual Real Estate Office (Part 1) September 21, 2008 by Matt Jones comments (2) Let’s assume that you’ve acquired the essential technologies that I talked about in the previous articles in this series. Now let’s talk about the practical side of practicing real estate from a virtual office.
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Do You Have the Skills to Negotiate?
http://www.realblogging.com/ do-you-have-skills-negotiateDo You Have the Skills to Negotiate? September 17, 2008 by Bill Shue comment I just finished hosting an iSucceed TeleSeminar with negotiation expert Tom Hayman and it got me thinking about what are the top skills that an agent would need to be successful.
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Virtual Office Technology (Part 2)
http://www.realblogging.com/ blog-matt-blog/ virtual-office-technology-part-2Virtual Office Technology (Part 2) September 14, 2008 by Matt Jones comments (3) If I had to start from scratch in a new market with no experience, I would start with only a few basic technologies, and this week I’ll discuss those essential technologies that every agent must have in this new age of real estate.
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School that Offers High Quality Real Estate Classes
http://www.yourvirtualmainstreet.biz/ 2008/ 09/ school-that-offers-high-quality-…The Association of REALTORS® School is the premier real estate school in Southeastern Pennsylvania. Serving real estate agents in the Delaware Valley since 1975, the school offers high quality real estate classes for REALTORS®, licensees and individuals interested in gaining their real estate license
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