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Do You Really Need a Real Estate Customer Relationship Management system? A handy Quiz!
Posted by: admin in Sales, Realtors, Marketing on Jun , 2010
The New Real Estate Sales Tools
Posted by: admin in Social Media, Sales, Realtors, Marketing, advertising on May , 2010
Why the iPad is the Best New Tool for Realtors
Posted by: admin in Realtors, Realestock, Marketing, iPad, Contests, Community on May , 2010
Social Media: The Future of Real Estate Marketing
Posted by: admin in Sales, Realestock, Marketing, Community, advertising on May , 2010
Tim Vasko Speaking at REMarTech Event for Online Marketing in NYC!
Posted by: 0 in US, tim vasko, real estate, Press, Marketing, advertising on Apr , 2010
Top 10 Features that Should Not be in Real Estate Photos
Posted by: Lilian in Sales, real estate, property, Marketing, advertising on Jan , 2010
Top 10 Tips to Make Your Listings Stand Out
Posted by: Lilian in Sales, real estate, property, Marketing, advertising on Dec , 2009
Top 10 Tips for Property Photos
Posted by: Lilian in Sales, real estate, Marketing, advertising on Nov , 2009
Another One Bites the Dust: The 5 Top Mistakes that Keep Developers from Selling Their Properties Today (Part 2 of 5).
Posted by: tim in Sales, Realestock, real estate, Marketing, International Real Estate, advertising on Oct , 2009
2008 is over. Roll on 2009!
Posted by: tim in US, Realestock, real estate, property, Marketing, Community, Canadian Real Estate, buyer's market on Oct , 2009
More and more real estate agents are investing in Customer Relationship Management software (CRM) because they’ve been told it will make their lives easier and increase their sales. Adopting a CRM system isn’t a magical sell-more solution for realtors though. There are no guarantees that it will make a business more productive and more profitable – the only guarantee is that it will cost money! According to research firm Meta Group Inc, 55% to 75% of CRM solutions fail to meet their initial objectives. If that initial objective is increasing sales for a realtor… then what customer relationships is that software actually managing?