Tag Archives: Organization
The REport
Posted on 17. Aug, 2010 by Sherry Chris.
You have to admire Delta’s embrace of social media. The company recently gave customers the option of buying tickets via Facebook through its new “Ticket Window.” The new function allows fliers to book any domestic flight without leaving the page. Very cool! The airline giant also monitors Twitter and responds to customer complaints (i.e. missed [...]
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Taking Suggestions
Posted on 16. Apr, 2010 by Rick Gregory.
The White House wants our input on how to overhaul the nation’s $11-Trillion mortgage market. Through the Office of the Federal Register, the administration will be asking the public to provide comments to questions regarding the futures of Fannie Mae, Freddie Mac and the broader U.S. housing-finance system.
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Sherry Chris Interviews Patrick Lewis
Posted on 13. Nov, 2009 by Sherry Chris.
In this exclusive coverage, Sherry Chris interviews Patrick Lewis at REBarCamp San Diego. A REBarCamp veteran, he discusses the origins of the BarCamp movement, and how it has evolved into what it is today.
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Spring Comes Early!
Posted on 10. Nov, 2009 by Rick Gregory.
According to the 2010 Farmers’ Almanac, this coming winter “a large area of numbingly cold temperatures will predominate.” However, I suspect the warming effects of the extension of the Homebuyers Tax Credit will make for a very “hot” winter in real estate. You don’t need an almanac to know that traditionally, the months of December, [...]
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Organizing Thoughts and Ideas
Posted on 17. Jul, 2009 by Wendy Forsythe.
Each day I’m bombarded with ideas, thoughts and perspectives. So many that I realized if I didn’t find a way to organize them, I’d forget them. By the time I scan the latest blogs and e-newsletters, talk with people, watch some TV, get through a chapter of the latest book on my list, skim Twitter/Facebook, and read a magazine I’ve gotten at least one or two thoughts or ideas worth remembering from the day.





