Tag Archives: Forrester Research
The REport
Posted on 31. Aug, 2010 by Sherry Chris.
New Orleans came together this past weekend to celebrate the city’s resurgence since the devastation of hurricane Katrina five years ago. It is truly uplifting to see the region making such great strides since being shaken to its core. What an inspiration for communities! Another thing bringing communities together – young and old – is [...]
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The REport
Posted on 27. Apr, 2010 by Sherry Chris.
With Twitter and LinkedIn making notable moves in the advertising space last week, FourSquare is trying to join in the action with the addition of “Are you the manager of this business?” – an effort targeted at increasing local advertisers. This is an important step as the social networking website continues discussions with the big [...]
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Week in Review: Things We Liked from the Week That Was
Posted on 22. Jan, 2010 by Sherry Chris.
If you are a frequent CNN viewer, you know well about the political upheaval that has unfolded this past week, from a Republican taking the late Ted Kennedy’s Senate seat in Massachusetts, to the likelihood of health care reform bring shoved “off the table”, to President Obama’s new proposal for stricter rules on banks, in [...]
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Week in Review: Things We Liked from the Week That Was
Posted on 15. Jan, 2010 by Sherry Chris.
Hello, from New York City, where REBar Camp and Inman Real Estate Connect were held this week. It’s been a busy few days spent among the best and brightest in the industry discussing 2010 trends and emerging technologies, which, not surprisingly, took center stage (check out our extensive videos from the week). As we were [...]
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Has the “Groundswell” Effect Finally Reached Real Estate Companies?
Posted on 20. Jul, 2009 by Sherry Chris.
When the book Groundswell hit the bestseller list just over a year ago, there was a lot of talk. For many companies it became a bible for effectively using social technology, communicating with today’s consumer and strengthening their public image. The two authors who worked for Forrester Research at the time (one has since left) really hit [...]





