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Blogging: HyperLocal Engagement

This past week I was immersed in three conferences for real estate professionals in San Francisco – all of which included discussions of blogging.  I spent the morning of July 12th at Inman’s Agent Reboot and Monday afternoon at REBarCamp. Agent Reboot was designed to bring real estate agents and…

The Future of Real Estate Blogging

The Future of Real Estate Blogging

I started blogging about real estate in September 2007 – whew, going on three years now! In 2007, 2008 and 2009 I attended Blogger Connect conference prior to the full Inman Real Estate Connect conference in San Francisco (which I attended July 13-15, 2010).  I have been busy learing about…

Silicon Valley Village Is A New Idea Whose Time Has Come

New Villages are blossoming like flowers throughout the United States.  No, I’m not referring to new towns. Villages are new consumer driven, self-governing, non-profit organizations run by volunteers and staff that coordinate programs and affordable services for members who wish to stay in their home and community as they age. …

This Time REBarCamp Was Virtual

Image by @dakno via Flickr Virtual REBarCamp educated Real Estate Agents On How To Use Modern Technologies To Better Their Business! On November 17th, 2009 dozens of the most respected educators in the real estate industry converge to host the first of its kind, Virtual Real Estate BarCamp. There were…

Open Source Real Estate in Saratoga

Open Source Real Estate in Saratoga

To Saratoga, CA Realtor Rick Bonetti open source real estate means giving a little extra - the unexpected in service, expertise and experience.…

Saratoga, CA Facebook Fan

Saratoga, CA Facebook Fan

Saratoga, CA on Facebook…

RE BarCamp & Inman Real Estate Connect 2009

RE BarCamp & Inman Real Estate Connect 2009

I spent Tuesday and Wednesday in San Francisco at two different gatherings of “the best and brightest” among internet-savvy Realtors, software developers and Brokers. The first day at RE BarCamp was an informal network discussion that facilitated friendly interaction; instead of having “experts” presenting seminar talks to an audience, everyone…