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Interview with Michael Russer (a.k.a. Mr. Internet)

Monday, September 8th, 2008

Interview with Michael RusserIt’s always great when you can meet up with someone that has influenced your development either directly or indirectly. This recently happened to me when I tracked down Michael Russer (a.k.a. Mr. Internet) for an Interview. I first started reading Michael’s work nearly 10 years ago. I’ve always admired his ability to look-forward and share his opinions. If you are like me and enjoy Michael, or just want some opinions about consumers, real estate technology and a few other gems…then you should definitely listen to this podcast interview:

Find Michael Online:
OnlineDominance.com
MrInternetNews.com/blog

 

Interview Timeline

The Michael Russer timeline  (0:33)

The consumer has changed (5:29)

Base technology skills for today’s agent (7:12)

iPhone talk (8:26)

Mobile Consumer Search (11:47)

Technological distractions (13:31)

What happened to that? Predications that never really took off.  (15:40)

Connected 2001 - The transformation of the residential real estate industry. (16:36)

Global listing search and Google (18:00)

XML and RETS (19:16)

Simulated Consumer Experience (20:12)

The next big technology “loosely defined” (21:35)

Machines understanding context (22:18)

What is online dominance? (22:45)

Why Real Estate Sales Associates Fail Miserably Online 

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MTO Vlog Contest, and the winner is…

Thursday, September 4th, 2008

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MTO Vlog Contest Finalists

Tuesday, September 2nd, 2008

While we are waiting for the expert judge panel (@LaniAR, @ResPres, @mlbroadcast, @RealEstateZebra) to deliberate and deliver their votes, let’s take a closer look at what the 12 Finalists have to offer?

(1) Ian Watt The original “Car Blogger”…aka “Clogger”. The most enthusiastic daily blogger who reaches out via video from his car and more!  He is your local Vancouver real estate expert!

(2) Kelley Koehler First off, Kelley is my middle name. Did your parents also name you after the Kelley Blue Book? (That’s what mine told me.) Anyway, superb patience with mobile technology at its finest!

(3) Keith Cuddleback & Tilton Quan An inside look at the real life of real CyberAgents.  They  “GET” mobile….and they are! These Docusign Dudes are all about convenience for everyone!

(4) Matt Rains Am I the only one who hears a slight resemblance to Matthew McConaughey? We could listen to Matt talk about Adobe Cold Fusion or anything else all day….and we did!

(5) Geordie Romer A quiet enticement of technology that takes us right back to the basics of high-speed Internet!

(6) Ted Mackel Ted feeds you the basics of how RSS can help your real estate business and some ways it’s already impacted his own! Oh, and video drives this man crazy…in a good way!

(7) Sheldon JohnsonAn evolutionary tale of real estate technology taking you from stone to his tablet PC!

(8) Adam Golden Have you heard of the “Ground & Pound? I know, it kind of scared me at first. But then I realized this man loves shoes as much as I do….so he can’t be bad.

(9) Robert Ashbey aka”Captain Mortgage” If Reggie gave me a dollar for every time I called him Captain Morgan, I’d be buying that new Marc Jacobs purse at Nordstrom right now.  Robert truly gives new meaning to the term “mobile agent”.

(10)Mike Lefebvre Mike obviously knows how to use video professionally and appropriately in his real estate business…while also being creative and LYAO funny. That is truly an achievement!

(11)Mike Mueller The dude seriously lays down the video schooling every newbie RE video enthusiast needs to hear! Mike’s a pro already…no doubt about that!

(12)Doug Buenz Like’s technology….A LOT! But knows what’s really important when it comes to his real estate business….making time for clients!

Here are some reactions from Lani to each of our contestants. No vote revealed…but listen closely, I think you can tell who her favorite is….or not!

Results will be revealed tomorrow! So, stay tuned!

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SpotMixer: Creating Video Ads That Sell!

Tuesday, August 26th, 2008

SpotMixer - Powerful Video Ads Made Easy!With the rise of online video sharing over the last few years, you might be asking yourself the question “How do I effectively implement video to promote my business?”  After all it’s an important question since you have so many items in need of promotion. Whether it’s you and your real estate business, a specific home, the surrounding community or testimonials; video has the power to capture emotion while also conveying difficult concepts.

But I’m not telling you anything you don’t already know. I would guess the real reason most real estate agents would hesitate to implement video into their business stems from beliving video creation costs outweigh the benefit. Or you understand that self producing video takes skill and time. That’s not the case with SpotMixer a service from One True Media, which empowers businesses to expand their marketing reach through online video advertising.

SpotMixer enables users to create advanced video advertisements without having those advanced video production skills.  Their interface is simplistic, and offers the inclusion of pictures, audio and video. To start, SpotMixer offers over 300 eye-catching templates-even a category dedicated to real estate. All templates come with premixed transitions and music to make producing the video effortless. The background music can be easily substituted. Drag your photos or video to corresponding frames via the intuitive design process. Add text and/or voiceover with onscreen tools to improve your call to action. Once complete you’ll publish the ad and start your subscription. Plans range from $59 to $79 a month.

POSSIBLE IDEAS FOR A VIDEO AD
Persuasive video ads can be a powerful media when implemented correctly, here are 7 ideas explored:

  1. Video testimonial: Include photos of families, smiles, voiceover of actual testimonial.
  2. Neighborhood overview: Photos and video of park, row of homes, homeowner’s quotes about the neighborhood, map of downtown, closing video of you.
  3. Home showcase: Video of approach to home, home photos, floor plan, closing video of you.
  4. Community event: Video of event, photos, voiceover w/ history of event, closing video of you.
  5. Sell Your skills: Photos of you in action, statistics, voiceover of skill and benefit to consumer.
  6. Staging example: before and after photos, voiceover with music, staging statistics, closing video of you.
  7. Charity: Charity event video, photos, text describing goals and your involvement.

 
I’VE CREATED MY VIDEO AD, NOW WHAT?

Once you’ve created your new video advertisement, you’ll appreciate the simplicity behind getting it seen via major online directories, guides, and listing services. Start by displaying the video ad on your site or others with the supplied embed code. Next look to Google TV Ads for increased exposure. 

SpotMixer has an easy post option designed to get your video placed into your Adwords account for use with Google’s TV ad service.  From there you’ll select the programs and channels to display your ad, set your budget and push live.  Then view the Placement Performance report to analyze detailed metrics including ad performance.

Also post that same video to YouTube.  If you’re looking for more exposure you may want to create a full video distribution strategy. Don’t worry it’s easier than you might think. SpotMixer allows you to download your video in MP4 format. Next go to a video syndication service such as TubeMogul to place your video on the top video sharing websites across the web at no additional cost.

TIPS FOR YOUR NEXT VIDEO AD

Truthfully the process is so simple you don’t need me to tell you much. But I should mention that the higher the resolution of your photos the better your finished output quality will be. Images should be standard JPEG (.jpg or .jpeg).  Also remember that you can include video in these ads. To start your video should be MPEG (.mpg or .mpeg), MPEG 4 (.mp4), QuickTime (.mov), Audio Video Interleave (.avi), or Windows Media Video (.wmv).  As Patty Nghiem, the VP of marketing for SpotMixer, mentioned in our interview including video or audio with SpotMixer is one way to enhance the ad.  For example, if your video ad is promoting a specific neighborhood in an ocean front town, video of crashing waves on the beach could be very compelling. If you are creating a video testimonial ad, you may show photos of satisfied customers while including a voiceover of the most gripping testimonial.

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Trulia Sure to Impress Consumers with New iPhone App and More

Monday, August 25th, 2008

Trulia Sure to Impress Consumers with New iPhone App and MoreTrulia has been busy creating new features aimed at improving the home search experience while also making housing data readily accessible to today’s consumer. Pete Flint said “At Trulia, our mission is to deliver unique local insight to consumers when they want it, how they want it, and where they want it.  Today’s launch is a big step in this direction.”

Personalization

Trulia knows the areas you care about! How can that be? It’s true now when you visit Tulia’s homepage you’ll see local results for new property listings, home price changes, upcoming open houses, median sales price trends, recently sold properties, even related blog and Q&A from the community. This is Trulia using your IP address to determine your location. Then using the location Trulia can present content, including listing data, that is meaningful to the searching immediately. 

Portability

Trulia is now mobile! This ranges from new iPhone and mobile phone applications to Dash GPS integration. To start Trulia has built a new iPhone Application that is exceptionally clean and available for installation now in the app store. Once the application is installed and launched the user is greeted with 4 options: (1) Open houses this weekend, (2) Open Houses today, (3) all homes for sale, and (4) custom search. With options 1 - 3 the iPhone’s location services make finding area homes and open houses a snap. It’s as simple as selecting the option of your choice, then viewing available homes in your area. From the iPhone, users can check home price, details, open house times, and listing agent. If you’re a real estate agent and want your open house information available via this application visit the property online and look for “Open House Times.” From there let Trulia know.

Don’t have an iPhone, no worries. If you have a Blackberry, Blackjack, Sony Ericsson, Nokia (and a few others) you are in luck too! Introducing Trulia’s Phone Application. Much like the iPhone from a data perspective the user can search area homes, open houses and mapping. This experience has been optimized for your mobile phone screens and includes color photos of the homes.

Another feature sure to catch the attention of real estate agents and consumers alike is the integration of Trulia and Dash GPS systems. Now Trulia enables users to search homes for sales from their DASH Express GPS system. Via the Internet connected Dash, you can now retrieve information from Trulia on active listings, open houses and of course driving directions.

Participation

Trulia has launched their new blogging platform, which will be a strong marketing channel for real estate agents. The community will be an add-on to their already thriving community of over 300,000 users in Trulia Voices . To get started with a Trulia blog, visit www.trulia.com/voices/blogs. Start by clicking “Write a blog post.” If you don’t already have an account, you’ll be prompted for some basic account information. From there you will notice the blogging platform is very simplistic. Write your post, include basic editing tools

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A Twitter Resource for Real Estate Twits

Tuesday, August 19th, 2008

A Twitter Resource for Real TweetsI was inspired to write this post after the several public whippings I have received in support of Twitter. I think it’s obvious that either “you do” or “you don’t” Twitter.  And that’s fine. Nobody is saying (especially me) that if you don’t Twitter you will never reach Zen 2.0, or your real estate client database will double overnight. I think I just appreciate the utility of Twitter (among other things) and I’m happy to share what I’ve learned and discovered thus far. So if you love it already like Hitler, or you’ve found yourself on a bandwagon to Twitterville, this post is for you.

Quickly, (I’ll try) let me fill you in on why Twitter has become my connection companion. First, I find myself behind a computer most days and it’s nice to know that others out there sharing the same interests (or not) want to share themselves with me.  And not only share their transparent moments, but also extremely helpful tips, resources, and information….that positively impact my own professional development and business.  Twitter has even assisted me with customer service 2.0. (Thanks @Midphase)

Out of the office, Twitter Mobile -Style is where it’s at! I can send pictures of whacky things, great ideas, or inspirational thoughts with any of the numerous Twitter apps available. Moreover, I can check in with the people that mean the most to me. I can find out where my peeps are at for a meetup or connect with conference goers on a deeper level. BTW-If you’re already using Twitter, I’m sure you have 101 reasons why you already love it (so leave me a comment). This lightening speed overview is mostly for newbies wondering what the hype is all about.  

So if you’re on the fence or not. Check out the following widely used and loved Twitter applications that I either use myself or have been clued into by other Twitter users.  Twitter does not require outside apps to gain appreciation or like, they just make the experience more lovable! FYI-I do NOT recommend downloading and trying to use every app mentioned below, but rather encourage you to peruse for yourself and pick a few to try out. Now if you are in good company with other Twitter users, I’m sure they will point you in the direction they favor most!

10 Mobile Apps:

  1. Twitterrific
  2. Twittelator
  3. Twitterberry
  4. TwitterFon
  5. Gyazickr
  6. Hahlo
  7. Cetwit
  8. Twapper
  9. Twitt’d
  10. Twinkle
10 Desktop Apps:

  1. Twhirl
  2. Tweetdeck
  3. TwitterFox
  4. Twitterific
  5. Snitter
  6. Tweetr
  7. Twitteroo
  8. Flotzom
  9. Yoono
  10. OutTwit

10 Twitter Tools:

  1. Twitter Search (aka Summize): Filter your tweets by searching keywords, phrases, twits, trends and more. (ex: real estate professionals, bloggers, industry experts, special interests, key niche phrases, etc)
  2. TwitterLocal Search for twits in your local area. (ex: Find and follow all the twits in your neck of the woods… reach out with tips and transparency. )
  3. Twitter Counter : Find out who the most popular twits are. Who knows, you may identify a few great resources for following and gaining great info.
  4. TweetScan: Get tweets mailed to you that include your selected keywords or phrases. (ex: If you set the keywords for your niche real estate market and neighborhoods you can find twits that may be planning a move soon…or at least talking about your area.)
  5. Twitter Atlas: A mashup of Twitter and Microsoft’s Virtual Earth. See also Twittervision. Just a really cool visual interface for identifying where twits are.
  6. Remember the Milk: Kind of like Jott, but Twitter style. RTM is your personal reminder service. Ask RTM to remind you to pick up dry cleaning, order inspections, or grab milk at the store.
  7. TwittyTunes: Tweet the songs are you are currently playing with one click. Send inspirational songs, bday greetings, or just share cool tunes.
  8. Twitpic : Share your photos on Twitter. It’s as simple as that! See also Mobypicture: Post pictures with one click to Twitter, Flickr, Tumblr, Wordlpress, etc. (video & audio coming soon)
  9. Twitterfeed : Submit your blog feed and your latest posts are auto-twittered.
  10. Ping.fm : Relays messages to a variety of social networking sites from AIM, Gtalk, iGoogle, WAP, iPhone, iPod Touch, SMS, or email.

To get the conversations starting, here are 10 really cool RE twits that crack me up or assist me in my goal of being a lifelong learner (don’t hate, just follow): 

  1. @BNIX
  2. @DOVERBEY
  3. @INES
  4. @LANIAR
  5. @MADMARTIN
  6. @MIKEMUELLER
  7. @POPPYZOOMF
  8. @RAILLIFE
  9. @RESPRES
  10. @TBOARD

TWITTER DISCLAIMER: Twitter can spend your time like nobody’s business. So manage accordingly. Also, in the beginning you may feel compelled to add everyone who adds you.  I did. But now I recognize the people I find interesting, helpful, hilarious or meaningful. Everyone else is getting “unfollowed”. Sorry, I can only stand so much noise.  

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90% Still Don’t Get It!

Sunday, August 17th, 2008

As you know NikNik, Chad and I have a strong love for real estate technology.  Recently we crossed paths with Alan Hainge, President of Cyberstars. Alan will occasionally contribute his thoughts on marketing, technology and its application in the real estate industry. Please Welcome Allen as a guest contributor to MyTechOpinion. [Read full bio here.] 

90% Still Don’t Get It!What an opportunity!  90% of the agent population still relies on traditional marketing methods: classified ads, same-ol-same-ol real estate magazine ads, recipe cards, open houses, floor duty, etc.  Folks like you, as evidenced by your reading MyTechOpinion.com, realize that you can market much more effectively and reach far more prospects for less money by using methods that meet the needs of today’s consumer.

How do I know?  I teach tech seminars to the real estate industry, both my own seminars and as a Senior Instructor for the Council of Residential Specialists (CRS).  Across the country, I see that the majority of agents are well-grounded in traditional marketing but that a small percentage are using Web marketing to build their businesses.

Fortunately, there are exceptions.  Many of them can be found among my CyberStarsTM, a group of 200 agents from the US, Canada, the Bahamas and Australia.  We are a networking group of top agents who use today’s technology to meet the needs of today’s consumer.  You will hear about them and see examples of how they use today’s technology to capture their markets in future posts, but I will mention one here.

James Nellis of RE/MAX Allegiance, Burke, VA, has always taken the lead in marketing with today’s technology.  He shared one of his latest finds with us recently: Issuu.com.  This dynamic site lets you save documents such as PowerPoint presentations to pdf format and then upload them to Issuu.com, where they display as stunning presentations in book, magazine, journal, newspaper or photo album formats.  

You can see James’s listing presentation on Issuu here or one of his beautiful property brochures here.

Note one more thing: James has his listing presentation on Issuu (and also on YouTube).  More about why he (and other CyberStarsTM) does that and how it works in my next post.

For now, congratulations on being in the 10%….those agents who realize that you need to know how to use today’s technology to meet the needs of today’s consumer!

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Real Estate Vlogging Contest Update

Wednesday, August 13th, 2008

I may have been tired with kids whining in the background…but I didn’t let that stop me from quickly shooting this Contest Update with Reggie’s help. So whatever obstacle is standing in the way of your video blog entry, I don’t care! No excuses, send us your link already…I’m waiting!

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How I Stopped Paying For Online Meetings!

Sunday, August 10th, 2008

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I love free technology, especially when it increases my productivity. That’s why I was so excited about the release of Adobe’s Acobat.com beta.  This new online application suite is not what you would think looking at the name. It’s not just an online version of their already popular Acrobat. This site is packed full of features ranging from free online meeting software to document storage and delivery.

Free Online Meetings, what’s the catch?

The only catch is that you need 3 or fewer attendees. If you do, your meeting is free!  The service is called Adobe ConnectNow. This online meeting and collaboration solution is both attractive and powerful.  ConnectNow boasts features like video conferencing, teleconferencing, chat, whiteboard, screen sharing, and unique meeting URL.

Setting up a meeting is a snap. To invite attendees give out your personal meeting URL. (Choose your custom URL based on availability.) Or send an invite from within your ConnectNow account.  Invitees will be asked to join as guest or create an account. If they choose “Guest” they insert name and they are in.  If you need to setup a corresponding phone conference, click on the phone icon from within your ConnectNow window. That will display the phone number, Host ID, and Participant ID needed. From this point you can share your screen, and begin your presentation.

Once you’re underway, bring up the Whiteboard to add annotations to the screen.  For example if you’re talking with a new out of town buyer, you can easily bring up a Google map of the area. With the annotation turned on you could draw a particular part of the neighborhood so that you buyer would clearly see the neighborhood focus area.  Then simply save the drawings as PNG file to share. You may even take it a step further by clicking “Start My Camera” and suddenly your webcam will stream video of you talking to your attendees.

ConnectNow also includes a remote control feature. This tool is designed to hand over control (when you approve) of your PC to one of the other users you’ve invited. This can be great in a meeting with multiple contributors. But it can also be a powerful technical support tool.  Simply invite your smartest friend or colleague into the meeting and then give them control of your computer.  Then they can operate your computer while you watch.

FYI: Over 3 attendees try: Adobe Acrobat Connect Pro.

Sharing with 5 GB of Free File Storage

Adobe Share is another powerful application in this free suite for real estate agents. To start, the “My Files” application creates a mobile repository for all your documents…up to 5GB. Simply upload what you think you’ll need and then you can recall it from any computer with Internet access.  All posted materials can be private, shared or even limited access. This would be great for you mobile real estate agents that need access to the same document time and again.  Document can be shared from “My Files” easily. The first option would be by email. Supply the email addresses and corresponding message. Then the recipients will receive a message with a link to the file(s).

If you would like to feature one of your files on a Website or blog there is also an option for you. That’s the embeddable document viewer. To get the viewer you’ll copy the provided embed code and place it on your site where needed.

If you want to start hosting free meetings like me, visit Acrobat.com and create your free account today.

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Blackberry vs. iPhone: One Technoman’s Experience

Thursday, August 7th, 2008

Choose Your TechnologyIt may go with saying that I’m one of those individuals who waited outside AT&T for my new iPhone. But this was not just a simple switch from one technology to another.  My Blackberry has been a godsend over the years. I truly loved the mobile device. Email and calendar couldn’t have been easier. The device had always been stable.  But what was it that made me want to switch? Before I answer that, let me back peddle a bit!

Luckily NikNik got the iPhone at the same time!

Luckily for me, NikNik and I got our phones at the same time.  Although mine had terrible reception from the start.  But the issue was strange; I would go from 5 bars to no service very quickly.  When I compared it with NikNik’s, the difference was night and day. Her iPhone had great reception.  I immediately went to AT&T to let them know that I had a defective phone. However the salesman at the counter told me it was a bad SIM card. So he added a new SIM card and sent me off on my way. Within 5 minutes I knew my iPhone was not fixed. I still had “NO SERVICE!”  So now I’m back at AT&T for the 3rd time in as many days so we could take a closer look at my iPhone reception problems. This time the sales associate tells me that I will need to purchase another iPhone and I can get reimbursed when it arrives. They’ll simply swap devices. But because of the current demand it may take 21 days. This got me a little annoyed, so I asked the sales guy to do something for me since I was without a reasonable working phone.   He replied that I could buy another phone and return it when the iPhone arrived. (Great…let me buy 3 phones so 1 can have one working?! ) I didn’t like this suggestion much. I decided instead to get through the next few weeks without a properly working phone. It was challenging, to say the least. Many calls went to voicemail. But that all changed late last week when my new iPhone arrived; now I’m happy to say the iPhone works perfectly. I now have great reception.

Although with my phone working, my immediate thoughts went out to other consumers who may have a similarly defective phone and not even know it. If I could not have compared my phone with Nik’s I would have thought the iPhone reception was weak in general!  But that’s not the case, once working the iPhone has been an amazing and innovative change in mobile smartphone technology.  Which brings me to my last thought, is it right for you?

Do I recommend iPhone or Blackberry technology for real estate agents?

This is a tough question because of so many different personality types out there.  To start if you are a teckie real estate agent there is probably no stopping you…as a matter of fact you probably already own the smartphone. Although if you are looking for stability and time tested solution the blackberry is still a great vehicle for you. You may want to wait a few more months for demand to die out and then you can easily move into the device. And if the unfortunate should happen like you purchase a defective phone at least you will not being waiting 21 days for a new one to be shipped to you.

 Things I love about the iPhone:

  1. It’s beautiful
  2. Huge screen w/ accelerometer
  3. Real Internet with 3G (where available…seriously)
  4. Push email with Microsoft Exchange support (crucial)
  5. Convergence of multiple devices (laptop, camera, iPod, phone)
  6. Multi-Touch….LOVE THIS!
  7. Wi-Fi
  8. The app store
  9. Perfect convergence between work life and personal 

Things I loved about my Blackberry Curve:

  1. Keyboard
  2. Durable case
  3. Camera w/Flash
  4. Light-weight
  5. Blackberry Enterprise Server (BES)

Below is a basic matrix for comparison between the iPhone and the Curve.
(Note soon Blackberry will release their BOLD which would be a better comparison.)

 

 

  iPhone

   Blackberry Curve

Price w/Contract $299 $99
Dimensions (W x D x H) 2.4 in x 0.5 in x 4.6 in 2.4 in x 0.6 in x 4.2 in
Weight 4.7 oz 3.9 oz
Display type 3.5 in 2.5 in TFT active matrix
Max resolution 480 x 320 320 x 240
Talk time Up to 600 min Up to 240 min  (Varies by Model)
Memory 16 GB 64 MB Flash
Service provider AT&T T-Mobile, AT&T, Sprint, Verizon1
Data services SMS, E-Mail, Voice mail MMS, SMS, WWW, E-Mail
Wireless Interface IEEE 802.11b, IEEE 802.11g, Bluetooth 2.0 EDR Varies by carrier. See below.
Built-in devices Camera, Digital Player Camera, Digital Player 2
GPS GPS receiver GPS receiver 3
Messaging / Data Features PDF support, Microsoft Word support, Microsoft Excel support Microsoft Office basic

1 T-Mobile Curve 8320, AT&T Curve 8310, Sprint Curve 8330, Verizon Curve 8330.

2 T-Mobile Curve 8320 offers IEEE 802.11b, IEEE 802.11g, Bluetooth 2.0 while the AT&T Curve 8310, Verizon Curve 8330 and Sprint Curve 8330 offer only Bluetooth 2.0. 

3 Curve 8310 offers GPS receiver.  The T-Mobile Curve 8320, Verizon Curve 8330 and Sprint Curve 8330 do not offer GPS.

 

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Kick Off To MTO Vlogging Contest!

Sunday, August 3rd, 2008

Okay, so you may have noticed we have taken a fancy to podcasting here over the last few months.  It’s been a great exploration of social media….learning how to best create and share our podcasts.  I could also compare my experience to that of a horror flick, as recording and listening to my own voice pretty much scares everyone out of the office. I started out as a perfectionist, trying to bleep out and edit all my verbal mistakes. Poor Reggie would listen from a far as a barrage of four letter words would radiate from my mouth with each tongue twister I encountered. I quickly learned to “get over” the mishaps and just let the words flow. Besides, everyone makes mistakes and it’s just more natural and easier to listen to.

So, now that I’ve been podcasting for awhile, the next scary medium that requires my attention….is video. Duh! I’ve been afraid to touch vlogging in the past for many of the same reasons that others have been avoiding the camera:  (1) it takes too much time, (2) not sure about the right equipment, (3) what content is best to share, and (4) I will look and sound like a jackass…or to quote one of my favorite comedic geniuses, Adam Sandler, “They’re all gonna laugh at you!”

I finally have the perfect retort:

(1) TIME REBUTTAL: Make a commitment to once a week. Pick a spot and shoot. It can actually take a lot less time than writing a post…if you know what you’re talking about.

(2) EQUIPMENT REBUTTAL: The Flip…it’s $149 and has one red button for start and stop and plugs directly into your computer via USB drive. Video opens in a super easy format with immediate email and upload options. Oh, and no rendering time!

(3) CONTENT REBUTTALL: What makes you and your niche unique? If you are asking questions or talking about a specific topic, idea, thing, or place…chances are someone else is. So address those topics. If you’re clients have regular inquiries about your market, create a short video that can be viewed time and again. And just remember….any content that you had planned to write about can be shared via video.

(4) JACKASS REBUTTAL: Who cares?! I do, and you should too. You may not be the next Meredith or Matt from the Today Show. But you should make a concerted effort to look like your audience. If your audience is rockstars…put on your leather pants! If your audience is business professionals, put on a suit! If your audience is comprised of neighbors in your niche, then look like you do when you meet them in public. Your branding yourself, so don’t make yourself up into something different that your normal everyday! We want to recognize you!

We’re so excited about video that Reggie, Chad and I would like to announce our, “Kick Off To MTO Vlogging Contest”!

Your Task: Create a video that answers the following question: What technology product or service has made the biggest impact on your business? And why? (EX: blog, social network, mobile device, transaction management, lead generation tool, etc.) Upload your video to YouTube and send us the link. We will be featuring all entries on MTO. Be sure to get your video in by midnight August 31, 2008. Your video will be judged by us, as well as three celebrity guest judges. The winner will receive:

(1) A Flip Ultra valued at $149.
(2) Become a Featured Video on MTO Homepage for 6 months
(3) Score Custom Video Blog Integration (offered by Chad from DravenCreation Web Design)

THE RULES:

  • You must be a real estate or mortgage professional.
  • Answer the question in 5 minutes or LESS.
  • Be creative
  • Be professional
  • Be yourself
  • Prove your point!
  • Submit your video to YouTube and send us the link by midnight August 31, 2008.

We’re looking to get cozy with you, so MTO now supports video comments.  Video is not a one way street, it’s an information super highway with shortcuts, road blocks, and occasional potty break….so please, don’t make me do all the talking. Jump in and go for a ride with me! 

 

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Go Ahead, Touch the Screen

Sunday, July 27th, 2008

Touch the ScreenIt made me feel so naughty. It is so ingrained in me to not touch an LCD screen for fear of marring the surface that using the new HP Touchsmart PC made me feel like I was breaking the rules. That feeling subsided quickly.

The HP Touchsmart PC is the latest all-in-one computer system to hit the market. Much like the Apple iMac, Dell XPS One and Gateway One, the HP Touchsmart PC incorporates the entire computer into the monitor housing. No need for a separate CPU cluttering your desk or floor, this class of computer is a dream for those with limited space.

What separates the Touchsmart PC from the competition is the inclusion of a 22″ touchscreen monitor. As tablet laptops have done for years, the Touchsmart PC allows you to interact directly with objects on the screen. Better than a tablet laptop, though, since it was designed to be used with your fingers instead of a stylus.

The similarities between the Touchsmart PC and a laptop computer go well beyond just the touchscreen technology. Looking at the specifications of the Touchsmart PC, it would appear to be more of a huge laptop than a compact desktop computer.

Utilizing many laptop components, the Touchsmart PC runs on an energy efficient Intel Core 2 Duo platform. A slot loading DVD burner, 5-in-1 card reader, ExpressCard slot, Bluetooth and 802.11 b/g/n Wi-Fi connectivity are just some of the features you expect to see in a laptop computer, not a desktop PC.

The Touchsmart PC isn’t short on traditional desktop features, though. A 500 GB hard drive, 4 GB of RAM, a Gigabit network card and integrated hi-def TV tuner allow the Touchsmart PC to compete with most multimedia desktops on the market.

Marketed as a multimedia computer for the family room or kitchen, the HP Touchsmart PC could possibly be the perfect computer for real estate agents.

For many real estate agents, interacting with a computer is cumbersome. Using a mouse on a horizontal plane to guide a pointer on a vertical plane is not an intuitive action. Using the Touchsmart PC makes interacting with objects on the screen much more natural.

Imagine browsing the internet by touching website buttons instead of clicking on them with a mouse. How about playing a video tour of a listing by touching the play button with your finger? You could even move pictures around a listing flyer with a simple swipe of the finger.

The real estate business applications of this technology are limitless. It would be a shame to only use this machine in your family room.

For any real estate agent who dreads their daily interactions with a computer, the Touchsmart PC is a great computer to invest in. Much as the iPhone is changing the way that real estate agents perform mobile computing activities, the Touchsmart will alter real estate computing at the desk.

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The Secret to Blog Success: YEO, You Engaging Others

Wednesday, July 23rd, 2008

YEO, You Engaging OthersYes, the title gives it away! The secret to your blog success is YEO. YEO, a now popular term used by bloggers (coined by Jeff Turner) to describe the process of building your network and facilitating blog success via YOU ENGAGING OTHERS.  I’m not even going to mention the other term that makes us sweat, and also has an “e” and “o” in it. That aside, what have you done lately to reach outside your real estate blog? Have you employed tools or strategies to keep your readers enticed to come back for more great information? What about making your blog more than just a resource but a REAL community of readers who interact with each other via offline, as well as online?

Finding ways to connect offline can be more of a challenge with a larger audience, say nationwide. However, with a smaller niche blog connecting in person is great way to get involved and build relationships in the community you work in. And, of course it’s much easier.  Check out Jeff’s Rules of Engagement.

One way to throw yourself into the community mix is by joining the conversations that are happening at your local Starbuck’s, grocery store, hair salon, restaurant, etc.  Listen and gather information. And casually let people know that you are doing something great! You’re a real estate professional looking to support and connect the community via your blog. Be sure to have business cards with your blog address on hand or obtain their emails and send them a link. And let interested business leaders know that you’d like to interview them or involve them in some way on your blog.

 Schools offer a great avenue for discussion and community connecting. Education conversation will be happening in most households forever. If you live near or have a student in the school that makes it even easier to get more involved.  But you don’t have to have students to participate.  There are plenty of ways to reach out to your community using school information and local insight. And schools make for a great topic both off and online. Parents who turn to the Internet to find school scores and profiles are probably looking for homes online as well. So why not combine the 2, and throw in some helpful hyperlocal content that your market cares about!

If you are looking to utilize school data, reports, scores, and the people behind it all to create community in and outside of your blog, here are a few tips to get you started.

Building Your Offline Community:

  1. Interview the school principal and find out their current “need”. Could be anything from needing more computers, musical instruments, or even hiring additional yard duty.
  2. Interview teachers and get grade level homework tips.
  3. Interview parents on school success stories or upcoming events/fundraisers.
  4. Create your own Education Committee or Foundation (EX: Realtors Getting Real About Schools)
  5. Volunteer for school food drives and walk-a-thons (take donations or help publicize).
  6. Start a School Garden Project (get help and donations from local businesses).
  7. Volunteer as a crossing guard and share safety tips both on and offline.
  8. Create and distribute a print marketing piece with a snippet of school tips and scores…allude to more on your blog.

Supporting Your Online Community:

  1. Write about the school budget, spending per student, and current needs.
  2. Write about teachers making a difference one student at a time.
  3. Write about parents and their educational concerns and expectations.
  4. Integrate school scores and reporting with your blog. GreatSchools offers a framable version for $250 a year. Use it for your blog, as well as post it next to property listings to provide an overview of the community. So, the fee covers multiple uses.
  5. Add an Educational Widget to your blog. Both GreatSchools and Education.com will be releasing widgets in the near future. Users will be able to search for schools, scores, stats and more.
  6. Add podcast advice to your blog on how to read and interpret school scores, as well as other school facts and resources.
  7. Write posts on school events (ex: School Walk-a-thon, Book Fair, Plays, etc.).
  8. Offer a free e-book for “Understanding School Scores and Your Child’s Achievement” via email sign-up.

Schools or not…involve yourself with a section of the community.  Utilize your blog as your relationship builder and start getting to know the neighbors.  YOUR RESULT: (1) further your expert status, (2 ) gain trust by supporting shared interests, and (3) expand your network of friends, colleagues, readers, members, and when the time is right…new clients.

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