Posts Tagged ‘real estate’

QR Codes: You Don’t Need An Elephant To Tie Your Shoes

December 15th, 2010 - Jeff Turner

I still have kids young enough to enjoy Raffi. It’s the bain of my existence, but they love it. The other night, while listening to the following lyrics, I couldn’t help but think about QR codes.

Oh me, oh my! What’ll I do?
I can’t find an elephant to tie my shoe.
But I know what, and so do you,
I don’t need an elephant to tie my shoe.
No, you don’t need an elephant to tie your shoe.

I’ve tried to stay away from writing about QR codes. I’ve done this mainly because I just don’t care about them, but somewhat out of fear that I’ll simply add to the already ridiculous level of hype. There is a special level of hype around QR codes in the real estate industry. Realtors® wishing to be perceived as “tech savvy” are plastering them on everything they can, but rarely doing anything more than linking back to a website that would be just as easily, and more broadly, reached via a shortened URL.

There are certainly going to be some unique uses for QR codes, but using them as a replacement for a URL is not one of them.  It’s like looking for an elephant to tie your shoes. Or a lumberjack to pour your milk.

Oh me, oh my! What’ll I do?
I can’t find a lumberjack to pour my milk.
But I know what, and so do you,
I don’t need a lumberjack to pour my milk.
No, I don’t need a lumberjack to pour my milk.

REBarcamp Sacramento Live Blog

June 8th, 2010 - Jeff Turner

I’ll be live blogging the REBarcamp in Sacramento today and testing a couple of new features in the Zeek Live Blog app, including posting updates without linking back to this post. In looking back on my stream from previous conferences, the link just gets in the way if the entire point can be made in 120 characters. So, we’ll see how the new features do out in the wild.

9:20 am: The crowd is beginning to gather. This wine bar makes an interesting location. We’ll see how it works out for the sessions

9:43 am: @Andykaufman talked me into leading a session with him on mobile… hard to lead and live blog, but I’ll try. :)

iPhones, EVO’s & Droids, Oh My!

9:50 am: Andy asked how many iPhone users were thinking about switching phones. Vast majority of group is using the iPhone.

9:59 am: “I think the next gen iPhone is the perfect RE tool. The ability to edit video is a key” – @jerrykidd

10:07 am: “As a broker, creating content on the fly creates real opportunities for mistakes.” – @genariede

10:12 am: The crowd at the mobile session is highly participative.

10:13 am: @jerrykidd recommends “print n share” for the iPhone.

10:23 am: Interesting discussion about the relative value of testing vs talking on the phone, accuracy, conveying emotion, etc. I feel like the balance of the crowd is leaning toward higher levels of texting.

10:25 am: There are real dangers in the ubiquity of access to data via mobile technology. Andy asked how many have considered a communications policy to limit access. Interesting question.

10:26 am: How many have a communications policy to limit access?

Automated Social Media Marketing Systems via @pkitano

“My background is in developing media companies. So this is going to be a completely different approach to real estate social media.”

11:07 am: “First engage your community.”

11:08 am: “Local advertising doesn’t work because a cpm model doesn’t work.”

11:11 am: What works in local advertising? 1. Immediate discounts. 2. Making it easy to find a place to find a local service. “You need to become the local media for your community.”

11:14 am: “All local news will be user generated at some point.”

This is more about @pkitano’s product than an REBarcamp session, but he’s raising some interesting points.

11:22 am: Groupon – what makes it interesting is the deep discounts they can offer. They sell at deep discount and take 50% of the gross. They are now segmenting their market even smaller to access deeper local involvement. There are now at least 10 Groupon imitators in San Francisco alone.

11:24 am: Local ad power – “I rarely go to any restaurant without a coupon now.”

What Pat is suggesting is that real estate agents use an automated system to become a local media channel and create value for their community by creating local advertising outlets. Focus is on creating on a specific location and providing an aggregation point for user generated local content.

What is the need for a revenue model via advertising if the goal is to sell real estate? “It’s to create quid pro quo opportunities for the community.”

“From my experience, with over 4000 followers, I only average 40 clicks on any link on Twitter.” @jerrykidd

11:46 am: Pat is making a connection between automated local news Twitter streams and the 365 Things Facebook page ideas and the consistency of the content and ease of creation.

Twitter: Fad Or Effective Marketing Tool

If I were to base an opinion on what I’m hearing in this session, I’d say it’s was fad. I find that Twitter conversations that focus solely on broadcast tactics woefully miss the mark.

2:22 pm: Fad Or Business Tool?

2:32 pm: Relative to business, I think Twitter is one of the most misunderstood social sites.

2:49 pm: I do like the way this Twitter session has navigated… Lively conversation. Thanks @christellez

The End

3:05 pm: Tamara And Laura Close It Out

Real Estate Shows

March 6th, 2009 - Steve Zehngut

Zeek Interactive has been the driving force behind every aspect of Real Estate Shows’ design and development for the last four years. Soon after the launch of Real Estate Shows, our President and Founder, Steve Zehngut was asked to join the Real Estate Shows team.  Jeff Turner, President & Founder of Real Estate Shows is also a member of the Zeek Interactive team.

When it was launched, Real Estate Shows was revolutionary in it’s approach to real estate virtual tours. Not only did it use a unique approach, the Ken Burns effect, but it’s simplicity was unmatched. The end result is a product that has endured the test of time and continues to grow new subscribers on a daily basis.