Business Planning Tips – 3 Steps to Accountability
This implementation is often times the number 1 failure of business plans and makes all of that wonderfully hard work for naught. So what can you do to make sure that the goals and actions you have mapped out for yourself and/or your company get implemented? Make yourself accountable.
The Paralyzing Effect of Analyzing Web 2.0
The constant looking and researching, “what’s next?” and over-inundating of data we consume is actually paralyzing us as individuals. I share my thoughts in this short video.
BlogWorld 2009 Insight – Engineering your Business
This is the first of a series of posts expressing insight into certain topics covered during my recent trip to the Blogworld Expo 2009, in Las Vegas. “Engineering is the heart of everything in your business”
Social Karma, Social Capital & Your Cosmic Debt
Recently I had an incredibly meaningful conversation on Twitter involving Jeff Turner (@respres) and Ines Hegedus-Garcia (@ines) where we discussed Social Capital versus Social Karma.
Leadership: What You Could Learn from Dan Hesse
In 2007 Sprint/Nextel appointed Dan Hesse CEO of the customer-service-flailing company. Since then, Dan and his marketing team have worked across all different forms of Media to deliver a message of customer service and “biz-love” to clients across the nation.
Hitwise.com Releases Top 20 Highest Ranked Real Estate Sites
Inman.com posted their update for the Hitwise 20 for the most highly trafficed Real Estate Sites on Jan. 12th.
The top 5 brokerage sites remained the same with Realtor.com topping the charts with 6.7% of market share while Yahoo! Real Estate dipped slightly for the month.
The Meatball Small Dip Big Moo Sundae You Factor?
If you haven’t met Seth Godin yet, it’s time you introduced yourself…. Better yet, introduce yourself to his blog and his way of thinking.
SETH GODIN is a bestselling author, entrepreneur and agent of change. More importantly he is a lifesaver for the real estate industry, and any other that depends on a living, breathing consumer. [...]

I would like to consider myself a real estate martyr, but I think that's a little drastic. 






