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100 great Twitter tools

By Marc Davison | March 11th, 2009 | 8 Comments Categories: Twitter

Kelly Sonora from Online Best Colleges just sent me her post titled: 100 Twitter Tools to Help You Achieve All Your Goals. There are many tools here that I never heard of and will be testing them throughout the week….

Speaking to a Tweeting crowd

By Marc Davison | March 4th, 2009 | 16 Comments Categories: Social Networks, Twitter

This image was posted on Conversion Agent this morning in a great post titled “Twitter Brings Interaction to Events.” In it, Valeria Maltoni offers some great tips to speakers on how to craft presentations that are interactive and sustain audience…

Here lies Web 2.0

By Marc Davison | February 23rd, 2009 | 8 Comments Categories: Media, Microblogging, Social Networks, Twitter, Web 2.0

John Cable published a blog post this past October titled “The End of Web 2.0?” His end was marked by the drained IV bag of venture capital that no longer pumped its lifeblood into the veins of all the loosey-goosey…

Real estate on steroids

By Marc Davison | December 18th, 2008 | 14 Comments Categories: MLS, Microblogging, Social Networks, The Ether, Twitter, Web 2.0, Web/Tech

Stattweets launched today, enabling sports fans to follow their favorite teams, get spreads, scores, standings, ranks etc. The idea isn’t new but their angle is. The content here is broadcast direct from the teams themselves rather than from the arbitrary…

Life during wartime

By Marc Davison | August 8th, 2008 | 5 Comments Categories: Real Estate Articles, The Industry, Twitter, Web 2.0

Part one of a two-part series. A hubbub of technological euphoria swirls in real estate. It’s been here since the early days of agent domain squatters and will likely last well past Real Estate Connect 2008, where talking heads, brokers,…

The terror of Twitter

By Brian Boero | July 11th, 2008 | 2 Comments Categories: Microblogging, Twitter

The tears of the world are a constant quantity. For each one who begins to weep somewhere else another stops. — Pozzo, in Waiting for Godot What if you could float in the ether and listen to the wails of…

Today’s open social, a legacy from the past

By Marc Davison | May 27th, 2008 | No Comments Categories: Social Networks, Twitter, Web 2.0, Zappos

If you think your customers know you because of your website bio, think again. If you think you create loyalty from a simple brand statement, think again. If you think all this innovation separates you from tradition, please think again….

What are you doing right now?

By Marc Davison | June 5th, 2007 | No Comments Categories: Agents, New business models, Twitter, real estate technology

Twittervision. My new home page. At any moment I can see what someone is thinking anywhere in the world. Do I really care that some dude is picking lint from his belly button or some girl dropped her cell phone…