Erion Shehaj

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Houston Real Estate Rainmaker and Uberproud Father/Husband (not necessarily in that order). When I'm not skinning cats or changing diapers you can find me on Twitter or Facebook. I blog about marketing, social media and real estate. I might not always be in agreement, but you can rest assured I'll be honest. Oh, and I can cook a mean breakfast...

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  1. Ian Greenleigh

    I used to sell ads to government offices, and as late as last year, many of them were bound by law and code to ONLY advertise job openings in their local newspapers. They have little incentive to change this policy. It seems like the same mentality pervades *some* RE professionals/brokerages regarding twitter, text ads, etc. They haven’t used these means and they don’t intend to, because it’s not yet the norm. The major difference is that RE professionals DO have a major incentive to change…it’s profit!

  2. Ken Brand

    @ErionHouston

    Amen. Round and round she goes, where she stops, nobody knows…but know we know it never stops and if you take the time to hop on, you’ll zoom ahead.

    These times are the most interesting.

    Nice post.

  3. Steve Beam

    It amazes me how few RE agents even know about the “new age”. My office still collects $45 a month from us to advertise in a local paper here. When I wake up in the morning and watch the people in my neighborhood get their “free paper” with our ad in it they take it from the driveway to the garage trash can without ever opening it. Money well spent. Print ads are dead.

  4. Todd Waller

    The continuing use of print by real estate agents reminds me of a story:

    Scientists, in an attempt to understand group behavior in chimps, placed 10 chimps in a cage with a ladder in the middle of the cage. Hanging just above the top of the ladder was a bunch of bananas.

    Anytime one of the ten chimps attempted to ascend the ladder to grasp at the bananas, the scientists turned on a hose of cold water and sprayed down the whole group of chimps.

    After a time, no chimp would even go near the ladder.

    The scientists then decided to remove one original chimp and replace it with one that did not go through the water hose experience.

    New chimp looks both ways, and begins to ascend the ladder to the bananas…

    The nine original chimps, seeing this behavior, and know what’s coming, beat seven kinds of stuff out of the new chimp before he gets too far up the ladder.

    This process repeats every time a new chimp is introduced to the cage.

    The scientists proceed to replace each original chimp with an “unconditioned” chimp and every time, the new comer gets seven kinds of stuffing beat out of him for attempting to grasp the banana.

    The moral of the story: we do things this way because this is the way it’s ‘always’ been done.

    Now go out there and be a scientist! Make up your own tests, track the results, and weed out the practices that DON’T work or can’t be analytically tracked…

    Go ahead, reach for the bananas!

    ;-)

    Todd

  5. Erion Shehaj

    Todd

    I got my lab coat on :-)

  6. Marie Kratsios

    Yes, but today Rupert Murdoch announced that his online media will no longer be free. He may be starting a new model for online advertising. Will be interesting to see how this develops.

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