The Feed Bag - Refried and Served Again
June 30th, 2007 The Feed Bag
Welcome to the Sunday summary of everything I flagged as Required Reading during the week. Special nod to Jeff Brown and Tony Gallegos for making the A+ grade twice and even three times this week. I’m encouraging both of them to write a book. Have a great Sunday.
Jeff Brown starts a 20+ year story in Young Boise Couple Now Knows What They Don’t Know — A Happy Ending
Jeff Brown laments the passing away of a mentor, A Truly Great Man Has Left Us
Scott Ginsberg aka Name Tag Guy on The longer they take, the less they buy
Greg Swann does a fine job of explaining how trying to game Google with link farming gets you sandboxed. Google’s reciprocal link penalty for real estate sites explained Good links to click through on too.
Tony Gallegos… ya you know the drill. Off you go to Avoid Being A Jack of All Trades & A Master of None and Example of a Powerful Unique Selling Proposition (USP).
Kevin Boer makes a point seem so obvious that I wondered how I never thought of this original thought myself. What Buyers Learn Before Escrow, They Forgive; What They Learn After Escrow, They Sue
When Brad Inman titles something called Housing.bomb bust its time to pay attention.
Cathy Jager covers Boomers to Housing Market: It’s Our Party and We’ll Cry If We Want To. If the Boomer Generation are short on retirement money, which by all accounts they seem to be. Well, things will get interesting won’t they. I’ve argued in the past to not invest in 55+ communities.
Tony Gallegos is always great on mortgage issue, but Do You Inspire Loyalty Amongst Your Clients? transcends more than enough for all of us.
Brian Brady – that mortgage guy in suspenders on the Internet – explains just how that little trick got pulled off in Building an audience: Using blogging, social networks, email newsletters and viral marketing instead of SEO
…and you’ve been fed.
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