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Cool Tip of the Day!

Aug. 27, 2008

I don't usually fall in love with a camera -however I found one that is perfect for real estate. Take a look at this link: http://reviews.cnet.com/digital-cameras/canon-powershot-sd850-is/4505-6501_7-32441340.html?tag=contentMain;contentBody. If you are in the market for a new digital camera, make sure this is one you consider.

Words of wisdom

Aug. 25, 2008
Categorized in: Technology

I just returned from a 4-day teaching engagement in Vietnam. I was asked to come by the Vietnam Real Estate Association in conjunction with the International Real Property Foundation (IRPF - a non-profit arm of the National Association of REALTORS®) and give a seminar covering everything from brokerage management and sales training to real estate technology. It was an amazing opportunity to bring to a country new to property rights how we in the US help people buy, sell, rent, and lease residential and commercial property. There was shock and amazement with many things we take for granted; such as our MLS systems, standardized contracts, and relatively easy access to capital. We had great discussions on all these topics plus we discussed how we value properties in the US and how the US market actually was versus what they saw on the news.
But what struck me most, was that at the end of the segment on real estate technology, one young woman came to me and said that no matter how much technology she might use in the future, she felt that personal one on one interaction was her key to success so far in the real estate business.
Right on! That's something for us all to remember; real estate whether residential, commercial or management is always going to come down to our personal contact and interactions. Don't get so wrapped up in technology that you forget that one very important fact.

SWOT Analysis

Aug. 8, 2008

Sometimes we just need to take a break and start from the beginning. In fact it is cathartic to sit down at least once a year and take the time to assess our strengths and weaknesses, our opportunities and threats. It allows us to see what we are doing well and what we need to work on, it also allows us to look at the market around us and determine where the opportunities may now be versus the past several years and to assess the current and potential future threats. This type of assessment is referred to as a SWOT Analysis. It is a worthwhile exercise you should take the time to use to improve your business. A free resource on SWOT is available at www.businessballs.com.

For more tips and tricks check out this link to my website: http://www.achconsulting.com/new_page_18.htm

Cool Tips

Aug. 4, 2008
Categorized in: Technology
Tagged with: blackberry, jottcom, tips, treo

Here's a cool item for your Treo from Mike Flynn (RVP Region 12), Washington State! It's a cell phone "kill pill." This is a way to send a coded SMS message to your Treo phone in case it's lost or stolen that will delete all your sensitive information. It's cheap ($15) and does other great stuff too; it is also packaged with a "do not disturb" feature, "super alarm," news and weather etc. http://www.bluefishwireless.com/products/Central_for_Treo.htm

And from Robert Bass, Phoenix, Arizona for you Blackberry users: Jott.com also has a special feature for BlackBerry 8800, 8300 (Curve), and 8100 (Pearl) users! It seamlessly integrates into the email application you already use, and is a huge leap forward for BlackBerry lovers in three ways: 1) it is 3-5 times faster than 'thumbing' text; 2) you won't be known for sending terse replies because you don't want to thumb type a more normal email message; and 3) you will be safer because you won't have to take your eyes off the road.
Thanks guys for the great tips!

Cool Tip of the Day

Jul. 25, 2008
Categorized in: Technology

All right, many of my friends in real estate throughout the country are using it, but I just didn't see the need. Why would anyone leave voice messages on their cell phone that are turned into text e-mail messages? After all I can take the time to put reminders into my Smartphone or heaven forbid write them down the old fashioned way. I don't need another e-mail message to check...and then the day came when I was goaded into trying it. OK. So I was wrong; dead wrong.

www.Jott.com is one of the more useful services for agents on the go. And it is free - that is the best part. It takes you about 2 minutes to set it up, then you verify your phone then you are off and running in all of about 10 minutes. Easy peasy. (I can deal with an extra ad or two to use this service.)
So next time I am running around and need to "jot down" a note, I'll just use my cell phone and have Jott turn my voice message into a text e-mail message ta da! Keeping organized, keeping sane. :-) Cool. Try it for yourself.
And if you have an iPhone like me they have a special app for you that is way cool too!

Book Review Day!

Jul. 21, 2008
Tagged with: book review, good to great

Book Review Day!

I don't read many "business books" that are filled with beautiful sayings and tightly turned phrases that make you say ahhhhh. (I'll reread any Nathanial Hawthorn book again for that.) I don't want to waste my precious reading time. I want a book that is going to tell me straight out the information I need to improve myself and my business. Good to Great by Jim Collins is one of the latter. He gives you well researched, real world examples that you can apply to your business to improve your competency. His subtitle "why some companies make the leap and other don't" tells you what the book is going to be about. Plus at the end of each chapter he has a chapter summary if you are really pressed for time (or for you reread when you want to remember the point of that chapter).
A fantastic book and one you'll pull great ideas from that you can apply to your business today and tomorrow.
Enjoy!

Amazon: http://www.amazon.com/Good-Great-Companies-Leap-Others/dp/0066620996/ref=pd_bbs_sr_1?ie=UTF8&s=books&qid=1216673458&sr=8-1

Barnes and Noble: http://search.barnesandnoble.com/Good-to-Great/Jim-Collins/e/9780066620992/?itm=1

Cool Tip of the Day!

Jul. 18, 2008
Categorized in: Technology
Tagged with: energy efficiency

Cool Tip of the Day!

With everyone looking for solutions to reduce their energy costs, check out this website site: www.eere.energy.gov/consumer/your_home. It is a great site for your clients and for you. It gives your clients useful information on how to improve the energy efficiency of their homes. It helps to educate us with information on topics such as new building techniques to reduce energy costs as well as information on saving money with energy efficient appliances. Cool!

Start Texting!

Jul. 13, 2008

OK. Not all of our clients will search for a home on the internet. Not all of our clients will even visit our great websites. And unfortunately not all of our clients have a cell phone.

Did you know that according to a recent Neilson Marketing Association survey almost 20% of the respondents said they would purchase goods or services via texting!
So do your clients text? Can and do you text?
Here are a couple great links to get you started so you can add texting to your list of abilities:
· http://www.realtor.org/library_secured/web_intelligence/85 (Texting is half way down the page)
· http://www.netlingo.com/emailsh.cfm (List of text shorthand! Very handy!)
· http://www.foxnews.com/story/0,2933,234282,00.html (Parents are using it to keep track of their children!)
Now make sure that you are signed up for text messaging (SMS) on your cell phone and text me!

To do's for each day!

Jul. 7, 2008

 Here is a quick way to improve your weekly organization.

·         Sunday: take an hour today to plan your upcoming week; first acknowledge what you accomplished the week before, see what you still need to do, then put together your plan. Prioritize your items or projects into three categories: 1) current client needs and activities; 2) midterm client needs and activities; and 3) enhancing business activities / business development.  Then add these activities to your calendar. For some if you are worried about the day getting away from you, add your “must dos”  as appointments and stick to them.  Note all your appointments both for business and personal, list your items to do on the appropriate day. I always set aside a lunch appointment with my husband once a week. :-)
·         Monday: Spend your first hour on the computer checking and returning e-mails, and phone calls. Set aside 1 hour today and call 5 people ask them how they are doing, let them know one new fact about the local real estate market that they may not know, and then close by reminding them if they know anyone looking for a REALTOR® to please pass your contact information along, or to give you their contact information. As you are going through your calls write a quick handwritten thank you note to each person – whether you were able to contact them or not – as appropriate. At the end of the day, note what you accomplished and what you still have to do.  Add those items into the remainder of your week.
·         Tuesday: Spend your first hour on the computer checking and returning e-mails, and phone calls. 5 calls and 5 thank you notes. At the end of the day, note what you accomplished and what you still have to do.  Add those items into the remainder of your week.
·         Wednesday:  Spend your first hour on the computer checking and returning e-mails, and phone calls. 5 calls and 5 thank you notes. At the end of the day, note what you accomplished and what you still have to do.  Add those items into the remainder of your week.
·         Thursday: Spend your first hour on the computer checking and returning e-mails, and phone calls.  5 calls and 5 thank you notes. At the end of the day, note what you accomplished and what you still have to do.  Add those items into the remainder of your week.
·         Friday: Spend your first hour on the computer checking and returning e-mails, and phone calls.  5 calls and 5 thank you notes. At the end of the day, note what you accomplished and what you still have to do.  Add those items to Saturday or the following week.
·         Saturday: Spend your first hour on the computer checking and returning e-mails, and phone calls. Prepare for appointments.
·         Sunday: Repeat last Sunday’s activities.
I hope that if you try this for one week you will find that you will have a better handle on your weekly schedule and your life.

Another cool tool of the day!

Jul. 2, 2008
Categorized in: Technology

Cool tool for the day!

For REALTORS® Add great banners to your e-mails or newsletters or websites! Get them free on www.realtor.org and search for "free e-mail banners" or use this direct link: http://rodomino.realtor.org/pac.nsf/pages/E-mailBanners

Skype Me!

Jul. 1, 2008
Categorized in: Welcome to my Blog!
Tagged with: google talk, skype, technology