WFG News
January 30, 2015

Handling client expectations in an era of open real estate data

Real estate professionals are operating in an unprecedented time. Our clients now have access to more information than ever before. Today, by the time clients contact an agent to set up showings, it’s more than likely that they’ve already spent hours online researching neighborhoods and properties. We are no longer…
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WFG News
January 30, 2015

10 smoking-hot real estate web design trends

Web design is a faced-paced industry, and we often see big trends come and go. But many of the web design trends we’ve seen rising in the last few years are still around, and more new trends are emerging in 2015. Here are 10 trends that will likely dominate the…
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WFG News
January 30, 2015

Love it or hate it, Zillow is here to stay

Love it or hate it, Zillow is not going anywhere. Even with ListHub cutting off its feed, Zillow’s business will not suffer. In fact, it could probably make the portal even more trustworthy in the consumer’s eyes. I posted a simple question to my Facebook wall the other day, and…
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WFG News
January 30, 2015

Scott Strevell: ‘Local content produces our best results’

Age: 53 Years in real estate: 32 Job title: Broker associate at KC Homes 365 Team with Berkshire Hathaway HomeServices Kansas City Realty Location: Kansas City, specializing in Johnson County Hours per week spent on social media: Less than one hour per day, but working on increasing our presence on the…
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WFG News
January 30, 2015

Radical innovation is coming to real estate. Will you survive it?

Webster’s Dictionary defines innovation as “the act of introducing something new.” That’s weak. Someone could introduce a new shape of marshmallow into the market, but it creates little change. So let’s redefine the word. There are two levels of innovation, the first being “incremental innovation — new, but not lethal.”…
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WFG News
January 30, 2015

Building the dream MLS

NEW YORK — It’s time for the multiple listing service to go back to its roots and remember its main reason for being: to foster cooperation between agents. That’s according to several real estate leaders asked to imagine their “dream” MLS at today’s Real Estate Connect conference. The MLS was…
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WFG News
January 30, 2015

Technology fueling commission rebates to Toronto homebuyers

Canadian brokerages TheRedPin and CommissionMadeFair.com say technology that lets homebuyers do much of the legwork involved in finding the home of their dreams themselves lets them offer commission rebates to buyers. Homebuyers “can filter through all the facts until they’re ready to take the next steps, which is usually going…
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WFG News
January 29, 2015

No locked doors at indie brokerages — and in some cases, no doors

NEW YORK — Inman’s independent broker survey revealed that a big factor behind the current boom in unaffiliated firms is the freedom broker-owners have to pursue their business and adapt to changing conditions as they see fit. An open office floor plan is one way that freedom and entrepreneurial spirit shines through at three firms…
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WFG News
January 29, 2015

Notorious real estate coach basks in ‘bad guy’ image

Mike Ferry doesn’t want to be your friend. Not if you’re his coaching client at least. The industry bigwig, widely regarded as the granddaddy of real estate coaching, believes coaches who socialize with their clients are less likely to be effective at teaching tactics for drumming up business and closing more…
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WFG News
January 29, 2015

Ability to customize and integrate helps vendor keep big client

Keller Williams Realty has renewed an agreement with its custom intranet provider, BackAgent, which touted its ability to build new features suggested by the franchisor and improve integration with Keller Williams’ existing systems for the extension of a relationship dating to 2011. The BackAgent platform integrates directly with “myKW,” Keller…
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