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Is Someone Masquerading as You On Line?

Sunday, October 2nd, 2011

For years we have had to put up with spammers who hijack our email addresses and use them to send out spam and other bogus offers. Now there’s another problem that can seriously undermine your business and hurt your reputation both on and offline.

Last week, Mary Pope Handy sent me an email asking if an account the “Bernice38″ on Twitter was my account. She said “It didn’t sound like me.” When I opened the email, I assumed it was just another person with whom I shared the same name. When I checked out the Twitter account, there was my name and my picture. The posts were innocuous enough–”Make money from home.” Nevertheless, a number of my legitimate friends and followers were following this fake.

The same thing happened to another person we know who has a very high profile in his religious community. He’s not technically savvy. Something he said, however, angered someone in his community sufficiently that the person posted a fake Twitter and Facebook account. This person went on to make a number of remarks on these accounts which would get by any of the “inappropriate post” criteria, but were abhorrent to people of this faith. It took thousands of dollars in attorney fees to straighten out this problem.

In terms of my experience with Twitter, I went to their site and posted an impersonation complaint. I received a response asking them to send a copy of a picture ID plus all my contact information. I’m still waiting for a final resolution.

What can you do to protect yourself? First, begin by signing up for StepRep.com that allows you to monitor what is being said about you online. Another brand new tool that tracks down where your image is being used on line is TinEye.com. You can post your image(s) on this site and it will track down where they are posted online. The great thing about both of these tools is that they are free.

Please take the time to make sure that someone is not impersonating you. It’s nasty out there and being diligent about protecting your online and off line identity is more important (and has more serious consequences) than ever before.

Posted by Bernice Ross, Join us this week on RealEstateCoachRadio.com with a very special guest, Chris Smith, the chief evangelist for Inman News and one of the sharpest younger minds in the real estate industry.  If you live in Austin you can see both Bernice and Chris live at Agent Reboot on Tuesday October 4 from 8:00 to 3:00 at the Palmer Event Center. If you aren’t in Austin, you can still hear Chris and Bernice doing this five part series this week called A Blueprint for Facebook Success. Here’s what Chris will be covering: Monday: Groups of Pages: Which Is Best to Build Relationships? Tuesday: Better to Be Best than First, Wednesday: Best Times of Day to Post on Facebook, Thursday: What Types of Content Generate the Best Response? Friday: Pull, Don’t Push

A Quick Easy Way to Check Your Websites

Monday, September 19th, 2011

Do you have a real estate website? Are you using Google Analytics or one of the other tools out there for website tracking or are you like most agents,  who have no idea about where your web traffic originates, what key words or metatags drive traffic, nor do you know whether your traffic is up or down.

While you could use sites such as Google Analytics or GetClicky.com to track your website stats, those sites require installing HTML on your site. Not easy for those of use who don’t have a clue about that. A quick, easy approach you can use right now to see how your website stacks up against your competitors and what your bounce rate is www.Alexa.com. Fill in your URL and you will get a wealth of great information about your web visitors.

Unless you have a very strong website, the main statistics on the Alexa site won’t be available. Don’t let that stop you. Scroll down to see the tremendous wealth of what is available. Here you can see an example for our website at RealEstateCoach.com. As you can see, if you click on the various tabs, you can see how many people are visiting your site, their ages (mine are primarily 32-45 although Compete.com says they are 45-55), college educated, and visit our site at work. There is wealth of information here. So take advantage of it and consider changing your website to match how your customers search online. 

Posted by Bernice Ross, This week at RealEstateCoachRadio.com are pleased to welcome “The Happiest Agent in Berkeley,” Ira Serkes. Ira is a top producing agent who has a great business and a great quality of life (hence the “Happiest Agent” moniker.) Ira really focuses on smart tech tools that really work. Here’s what he will be covering: Monday: A Must-Have Piece of Hardware, Tuesday: Back Up Early, Back Up Often, Wednesday: Two Great iPad Apps, Thursday: Amazing Free Buyer Tool, Friday: How to Organize Gazillions of Photos

Speed Up Your PC Computer at No Charge

Sunday, February 6th, 2011

On one of my recent articles that appeared on Inman, I discussed Seven Tips to Protect Your Identity Online.

Barrett Powell came up with a great response that addressed another issue many agents have around security–spyware and adware. Here’s what he suggested as ways to clean up all these secretly lurking, unwanted hitch-hikers on your computer.

“Be extremely careful when installing a supposed spyware and adware removal program. Many of these are Trojan horses and actually install spyware and adware on your computer.”

In other words, don’t trust some online message about your security. If you are running PC, here are two resources that you can trust:

“I find the Microsoft Security Essentials is a very good “free” solution that can be downloaded here: http://www.microsoft.com/security_essentials.

Another good app that is free for personal use is  Glary Utilities and can be downloaded at Glary Utilities.”

I checked out the Glary Utilities program–it won quite a fee awards and it’s free. If your PC is sluggish, this may be exactly the right cure.

Posted by Bernice Ross.

Want to be more effective at marketing? If so, hear Brian Wildermuth on RealEstateCoachRadio.com this week as he gives you five marketing secrets that can make your business soar in 2011.

It’s 2:30 a.m.–Where Are Your Listings?

Tuesday, February 1st, 2011

For a number of years, I have been a huge fan of the Point2 listing syndication system. To me, this is one of the most powerful ways to convert listing appointment leads into signed listings. This is what to say.

“Mr. and Mrs. Seller, to obtain the highest possible price for your property, you must have maximum exposure to the marketplace, wouldn’t you agree? With your permission, may I show you how our premium marketing plan helps you obtain the maximum exposure that results in the maximum price.”

If you are a Point2  subscriber, your listings can be syndicated to the following list of real estate portals. This is well worth the money even if you have another website because of the syndication and the fact they track how many page views each of your listings receive from each of the 56 web portals below. Show the sellers all the page views from the various sources and you have an amazing tool for price reductions.

To get a a graphic that illustrates this point that you can download to use in your presentation go here. (This is the same graphic as in this post). Alternatively, you can use the list below:

1.     Adicio.com

2.     AgentShowroom.com

3.     Backpage.com (manual Partner)

4.     Bilingual Marketing Group (aka VivaReal)

5.     CampusHomesOnline.com
(Homes near College and University Campuses)

6.     HouseHunting.ca

7.     Clickable Directories, Inc.

8.     CLR Search

9.     Craigslist (manual partner)

10.   eBay(manual partner)

11.   eBay.ca (manual Partner)

12.   Enormo

13.   Cyberhomes/AOL

14.   Foreclosure.com

15.   ePropertyStop.com

16.   FrontDoor.com

17.   Homefinder.com

18.   Homegain

19.   Hometrax (regional for SanDiego, CA)

20.   HomeTrader.ca (Canada)

21.   HotPads.com

22.   HousingBlock.com

23.   HouZoo.com

24.   InvestorLoft.com

25.   JunoDomains.com

26.   Kazork

27.   TheHousingPages

28.   MBG Partners, LLC (Mexico Buyer’s Guide)

29.   MilitaryFSBO.com

30.   Mitula (US, Canada, Mexico, Portugal, France, India) (NEW!)

31.   New York Times – Paid Partner

32.   NewsyHomes.com

33.   NTXHouseHunters.com

34.   Oodle

35.   PCS Real Estate Services

36.   Point2Homes.com

37.   PropertyShark

38.   Real Estate Active

39.   RealEstateChannel.ca (Canada)

40.   RealTown

41.   RealtyShowcase.tv

42.   RealtyPin (NEW!)

43.   Relocation.com

44.   RepeatProperty.com

45.   SecondSpace Corporation
(aka LandWatch.com and ResortScape.com)

46.   StreetSeed.com (Canada only)

47.   Trovit S.L. (United States, Canada, Argentina, Mexico, Columbia)

48.   Trulia.com

49.   Ultraforeclosure.com

50.   Unique Global Estates(Luxury Homes priced over $1 million)

51.   Vast.com

52.   VirtualTour.com

53.   VivaRealNetwork (international)

54.   Yahoo! Real Estate

55.   Zillow

56.   Zoocasa (Canada only)

Remember, the key is to show the sellers how many places you publish their listings over and beyond putting them on the MLS, on Realtor.com, and your personal and brokerage sites. As the folks at Point2 say, “Distribution trumps destination.”

You can try the system for free for three months. After that, the fee is about $50.00 per month and includes a website, the syndication package, the tracking, and a host of other valuable features. To me, this is well worth it since the tracking shows the sellers how much traffic they are receiving with no offers. This is a powerful price reduction tool in addition to showing potential sellers how well your marketing is working.

Posted by Bernice Ross, CEO, RealEstateCoach.com Want to learn how to effectively use video in your real estate business? If so, join us for our Interview with Mark Walser from Kodak on RealEstateCoachRadio.com and get the best tips straight from one of the smartest marketing experts in the business.

Facebook Announces Move to Release Your Cell Phone Number to Third Parties

Sunday, January 23rd, 2011

I don’t know about you, but I am just plain tired of fighting the privacy issues, especially on Facebook. It seems as if every time  you turn around that there’s another step you have to take or else Facebook will distribute your personal information to outside vendors.

The latest chapter in this saga took place this week. Here’s what the folks at PC Magazine reported on 1-17-11:

“Facebook recently announced that it is making user phone numbers and addresses available to developers, a move that a security expert said “could herald a new level of danger” for Facebook members.”

There have been repeated reports that Facebook is selling their data to advertisers and other third parties. If you’re playing almost any Facebook game or using almost any other third party application on Facebook, you have probably already exposed your client and friends’ personal information to these folks. In fact, some experts are so disgusted with what’s going on that they have called Facebook the biggest phishing scam on the web. (Read the comments in the article linked above to see how bad this really is based upon what the experts think.)

Because of this move to release mobile phone numbers to third parties (and this means getting spam on your text messages which I have already personally experienced),  PC Magazine recommended the following course of action:

“Users should delete their phone numbers and addresses from their profile information.”

I’m going to recommend that you do even more. I removed all the information about myself with the exception of my mailing address, my public email address, and a couple of items from my professional resume. I changed my marital status to remove my husband’s name from being linked with mine and have asked him to do the same. I have also blocked all the FB game applications as well so that these applications are blocked from accessing anything about me and my friends.

The bottom line here is that it’s important to keep your clients’ and friends’ information protected even if you don’t personally care about it.  You wouldn’t want your client list in the hands of a competitor, so be vigilant and take steps to protect your list now.

Posted by Bernice Ross.

Need help taking your business to the top in 2011? If so, check out RealEstateCoachRadio–our first guest for 2011 is New York Times Best Selling author Don Hutson, author of the One Minute Negotiator and The One Minute Entrepreneur. Don’t miss these great tips from one of America’s most honored speakers and authors.

Move Over Google, Bing, and Wikipedia: Qwiki the Hottest Search Tool for 2011

Sunday, January 16th, 2011

At last week’s Real Estate Connect in New York City, we had a chance to preview an entirely new search tool that will rock online search. This new tool is called Qwiki.com. It’s still in alpha (which means they are still developing the tool and it’s not ready for public testing. The public testing phase is called beta. This precedes the general release to the public.)

What does Qwiki do? It’s a combination of search coupled with the information you would get if you looked in an encyclopedia and had a chance to view it in a multimedia format that includes text, audio, photos, and video beautifully pulled together in a single presentation. What’s really amazing is that all of this is created by the technology–no humans needed.

In terms of the real estate industry, you can see the demo for San Francisco. If you want more information, you can drill down either further by following this link.

What’s exciting for those of us in the real estate industry is that we will be able to upload our listing data and other salient things about the areas where we work. This means that we need to be thinking about marketing in an entirely new way.

Qwiki will generate these multi-media broadcasts from what we have online. This will include text, pictures, video, plus resources from other areas other than what we upload.

You will probably be able to load your bio and testimonials as well for those to be found on this exciting new search engine tool.

Again, this site is under development. You can sign up for the alpha version if we want to keep track, I really believe that this is a huge game changer. Check out for yourself and see.

Posted by Bernice Ross

Don’t miss Don Hutson this week on RealEstateCoachRadio.com Don is the New York Times Best Selling author of the One Minute Negotiator as well as the One Minute Entrepreneur. Great content and great tips from one of the world’s most highly respected business authors and speakers.

Make Managing Your Passwords a Cinch

Sunday, November 28th, 2010

Are you tired of trying to remember all those passwords for all the sites you visit?  Have you taken to storing them on a sheet of paper or in your address book? If so, here are two ways to make your life a whole lot easier.

The first tool is called 1Password.com. This powerful tool provides a great way to manage all your passwords in one place if you’re running an iPhone, iPad, Android, or Mac platform. The price is $39.95. 1Password works with file sharing systems such as DropBox. (If you’re not familiar with Dropbox, it lets you upload files to your Dropbox folders and then share them with only the users that you select.)

If you’re running a PC, another great product is LastPass.com. This stores your passwords on their secure servers. LastPass.com is only $12.00 per year and has received rave reviews from a wide variety of computer magazines.

When you use these systems, you simply log into the sites and they automatically remember your passwords. While it’s still smart to store your passwords in your own safe place, these two systems save you from constantly having to look up passwords. This is a real time saver plus making surfing on the web a whole lot easier.

Posted by Bernice Ross. Do you need help closing buyers and sellers more easily? If so, my book Real Estate Dough has the strategies and the tactics you need to close more buyers and sellers at the right price and the right commission.

Keep It Simple Salesperson (KISS) Eight Ways to Simplify Your Real Estate Business

Sunday, October 3rd, 2010

Albert Einstein once said, “Make everything as simple as possible, but not simple.” Are you making your clients’ real estate experience as simple as possible?

Let’s face it—closing a real estate transaction is complex, especially if it is a foreclosure or short sale. The required disclosures, the purchase agreements, and all the other supporting documents can easily total over 100 pages.

Consumers are also overwhelmed by all the other choices they must make. How much can they afford? Which loan is the best choice for their current purchase? What areas are best suited for their lifestyle? What are they willing to give up in terms of features and convenience as opposed to what are their must-haves? Who is the best agent to represent them? The list is virtually endless.

A great way to assist your clients is to do everything you can to simplify their transaction from beginning to end. Although the list below is by no means comprehensive, it’s a great place to start.

1. Simplify your business card:

It’s common for agents to have multiple phone numbers, an email address, plus their Twitter and Facebook links on their business card. Instead of using multiple phone numbers, simplify your business card by using a single cell phone number that’s printed in bold with the caption: “Call or text me at …” and then give the number. You can also include your email address.

To make this as simple as possible for you to manage, use a service that translates your emails and voicemails into text messages. This means all incoming information will be conveniently organized in one place on your smart phone.

2. Emphasize what web visitors want

Website visitors want four things when they visit an agent’s website: what’s currently for sale, what their house is worth, community information, and what the market is doing in their area. Make sure these four key links appear prominently on your home page. Also include the city, state, and zip codes of the areas you serve. In addition, place your contact number in the upper right hand corner of your home page.

3. Can the flash

Consumers today are impatient. Skip the extra click to “enter my website now” and avoid using flash. Flash takes time to load, especially on dial up computers. Furthermore, search engines, iPhones, and the iPad cannot read flash applications. Instead, your web visitors see a big black box. Worst of all, you waste valuable space on your home page with an application that does nothing to help your search engine ranking.

4. Silence the music on your website and virtual tours

Most people find music on the opening screen of a website to be irritating. Instead, add a welcome video that people can click on if the want to see it. Furthermore, adding a voice track instead of music actually helps you achieve higher search engine ranking.

5. Simplify the search process

Lifestyle search allows agents and their clients to simplify the search process. Companies such as SpatialMatch.com allow you to search by both the traditional bedroom bath count as well as items such as school, proximity to transportation, or even your favorite coffee hangout. SpatialMatch.com graphically displays the houses that best meet the buyers’ criteria on a map. Even in a large metropolitan area it’s easy to spot which homes are the best fit for a specific buyer.

6. Provide checklists

The buying and selling process can be overwhelming to most clients. Help them navigate this process by providing them with checklists for the various parts of the transaction. For example, before listing their property, provide a staging checklist with ideas to help them make their home look best. Including “before” and “after” staging photos of other listings as examples.

You can also include checklists on how to prepare your home for open house, how the offer process works, how to negotiate a counteroffer, as well as the steps required to close the transaction.

Two of the most important checklists are your “Preferred Vendor Checklist” and “Your Moving Day Checklist.” These two checklists help the transaction flow more smoothly and minimize potential problems.

7. Transaction tracking platform

One of the best ways to simply your clients’ real estate experience is to provide a transaction tracking platform. Transaction tracking platforms allow you to have a single place where all transaction related information and documentation are posted. Because anyone can visit the platform any time, it streamlines and simplifies communication.

8. Electronic signatures

Electronic signatures are another excellent way to improve your clients’ real estate experience. One agent shared his experience with how electronic signatures helped him win in a multiple offer situation.

When the sellers countered the three buyers who had made offers on their house, this agent’s client was on a flight to Denver. As soon as the agent obtained the counteroffer, he sent it digitally to his client using the airplane’s wireless system. His client signed the offer digitally and the deal was done in just a few minutes. The other agents who were relying on using a fax machine back at the office or driving to their buyers’ homes for a signature, didn’t have a chance.

The real estate transaction is a complex experience, but the more you can simplify it for your clients, the more efficient you will be and the more business you will be able to close.

Posted by Bernice Ross. Need more tips? Don’t miss RealEstateCoachRadio.com--listen any day at anytime and get the best real estate training tips and hear the best speakers in the business. Get the training you need when you need it!

Two Great Google Apps to Help Your Online Real Estate Marketing Campaigns

Tuesday, July 20th, 2010

Would you like to get higher search engine ranking? Need some help figuring out what to discuss on your blog? If you answered yes to either of these questions, here are two great Google apps that can help to you easily achieve those goals.

Improve your search engine ranking with Google’s “Wonder Wheel.” A challenge that anyone who owns a website faces is to identify the key words that will drive the most traffic to their site. Google offers a tool called “Wonder Wheel” that allows you to see the major keywords that cause ranking on a specific Google search term. To use this tool, begin by typing in the search term upon which you want to improve your ranking. Let’s assume that term is “real estate Austin.” Once you do your search, look at the toolbar on the left of your machine and click on the link that says, “Show Search Tools.”

When you click on that link, the toolbar expands. Click on “Wonder wheel” under the category of “standard view.” This provides you with the terms that are responsible for most searches for “real estate Austin.” To improve your search engine ranking, use the terms that match your market often on your home page.

The example above illustrates the search terms that generate the most leads for “Las Vegas foreclosures.”

Check out the historical homes in your area. If you’re looking for interesting information to post on your website, blog, or newsletter, you can use Google’s timeline. To reach the timeline feature, follow the same steps outlined above. “Timeline” appears directly below the “Wonder wheel” link. Timeline posts properties and other data based upon their historical date. This is a quick way to identify some of the oldest properties in your area as well as historical information about various people and when they lived.

Posted by Bernice Ross. Have you tuned into RealEstateCoachRadio.com? If not, you’re missing many of real estate’s leading speakers including Matt Ferry, Allen Hainge, Darryl Davis, and Michael Krisa. Tune in today to get the best five minutes of training in the real estate industry, five days a week, five minutes a day, available 24-7.

Stop Spam Bots from Attacking Your Word Press Blog

Monday, May 31st, 2010

My LuxuryClues blog has been active on Typepad since 2006. Typepad is great since it filters out most spam. The challenge of course, is that the traffic all goes to the Typepad server, not to you.

When I launched this blog, the spam was coming into my comments feed at a horrific rate. I was getting extremely frustrated. Fortunately, our web design team knew what to do. They added a plug-in from NoSpamNX which stops spam bots. When someone adds a comment, this plug-in checks the various fields and stops these bots from ruining your comments section. NoSpamNX is a real lightweight. It does not need JavaScript, Cookies, Sessions or modifications on your template, but still is very effective.

If you aren’t HTML savvy, have your web designer or a local computer student add this plug-in for you. Here’s how powerful this is based upon what was happening on my blog:

“Since its last activation on May 20, 2010 NoSpamNX has stopped 351 birdbrained Spambots (32 per Day).”

Posted by Bernice Ross. Need help with your negotiation skills? Check out RealEstateCoachRadio.com this week and hear Michael Krisa’s five segment interview with Tim Burrell on the subject of negotiation plus an update on the latest economic trends from NAR.