Ben Goheen

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As the son of two music teachers, Ben spent his first 21 years trying to make a living with his slightly above average trumpet playing. After no return calls from Dizzy Gillespie and then a failed attempt at becoming a fly girl on "In Living Color," he switched gears and finally found his nichè in real estate. He's a Minnesota appraiser and also a Realtor with his better half, Stacia. Labeled “one to watch” from an anonymous source (thanks mom), Ben is smart, good looking, athletic and a rock star inside his own head. He also never passes up a chance to write his own bio. Find him online at twitter or selling Stillwater Real Estate.

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6 Comments

  1. Lani Rosales

    I like how streamlined the user interface is. Good find, Ben! :)

  2. Erion Shehaj

    Speaking from personal experience, the ticketing system works pretty well. Often times, questions are answered from designers or programmers directly involved with the product development which makes it easier to actually get quality answers. What I like the most of SS is the ability to build an actual website instead of a blogsite. Some WP templates (like the AG one) allow some mimicking of a website but in my opinion SS does a better job of this.

  3. Ben Goheen

    @Erion – good to hear the ticketing service is pretty quick. I’ve seen that system mainly with hosting providers and it can be really great or just a disaster. I also agree that once you get used to the UI it’s much easier to tweak a SS site instead of trying to hack a WP template.

  4. Erion Shehaj

    @ErionHouston might work better ;-) Everyone knows the AgentGenius crowd are some twitterheads

  5. Matt Fagioli

    Good review above. I think this is gonna work for a lot of agents, etc. The interface seems so much more elegant than wordpress.

    I’m using SquareSpace.com for a new project (used WP for everything we’ve done in the last few years). One of the cool features is the way they deal with community building and levels-of-membership. We’ll see.

  6. Erion Shehaj

    Squarespace pulled off a brilliant marketing strategy today by making Twitter go crazy over their giving away an iPhone a day for a whole month to people that would tweet using #squarespace. Made it into top trending topics in a day wholly dominated by Apple. That might be a bit unrelated to this post, but I like the way they think… just sayin’

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