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Pied Piper Speaks On Real Estate
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Since 2005, Pied Piper Speaks On Real Estate has been a recognized real estate blog leader, providing literally thousands of North America's finest agents with the kind of creative, dynamic, effective and powerful marketing ideas they need to survive and succeed in the fiercely competitive arena of real estate.
Recent Posts
Can You Feel it? Optimism Growing as New Year Approaches...
Commentary by James Crumbaugh IIIRISMEDIA, Dec. 10, 2008-I’m always accused of being overly optimistic about the real estate market. You have to understand that after 35 + years in the business, everything is just a cycle to me and when we go throu...
Housing Crisis Requires Bold Government Action, Says Real Estate Center Chief Economist...
RISMEDIA, Dec. 10, 2008-Although recent government efforts to improve America’s housing markets have proven less than effective so far, economist Dr. Mark Dotzour says bold government action can get the market back on track.In his new white paper, ...
Stop Being a Slave to Your Cell Phone and Beeper...
RISMEDIA, Dec. 10, 2008-While providing excellent service is important to any successful business, if the business relies entirely on an individual, ongoing success will eventually be handicapped. There are only so many hours in a day. How many hardw...
Help Buyers and Sellers Find You Online...
Industry Advisor by Randi ThorntonRISMEDIA, Dec. 10, 2008-With more than 60 billion searches conducted every month and 90% of online consumers using search engines as their primary source of information, search engine optimization (SEO) has rapidly b...
Dire Forecast for Global Economy and Trade...
By MARK LANDLERPublished: December 9, 2008WASHINGTON — The world economy is on the brink of a rare global recession, the World Bank said in a forecast released Tuesday, with world trade projected to fall next year for the first time since 1982 and ...
Washington Takes Risks With Its Auto Bailout Plans...
By DAVID E. SANGERPublished: December 8, 2008WASHINGTON — When President-elect Barack Obama talked on Sunday about realigning the American automobile industry he was quick to offer a caution, lest he sound more like the incoming leader of France, o...

