This document provides information about 20 mobile apps that can help realtors. It summarizes each app's key features and benefits for real estate professionals.
The document discusses 20 different mobile apps that can be useful for real estate agents. It provides brief descriptions of apps for tasks like presentations, cloud storage, document sharing, dictation, maps, forms, signatures, open houses, lockboxes and more. The apps discussed include Dropbox, Dragon Dictation, Drive Safe.ly, Google Goggles, ZipForm Mobile, Docusign, iAnnotate PDF and Agent N Touch.
Tamara Suminski presents 15 mobile apps for real estate agents in 15 minutes. The apps include Cardmunch for business cards, Dropbox for file sharing, Dragon Dictation for voice memos, Drive Safe.ly for hands-free calls and texts while driving, Red Laser for product scanning, Google Goggles for visual search, Slydial for professional phone calls, Youmail for voicemail transcription, ZipForm mobile for creating documents on the go, Inrix for traffic info, Google Maps for neighborhood research, Supra for iPad integration, Mobile Receipt for expense tracking, Mobile Phax for faxing from your phone, and Agent N Touch for additional real estate tools.
The document discusses 9 mobile apps that can help real estate agents: Cardmunch for business cards, Dropbox for file sharing, Drive Safe.ly for listening to voicemails and texts while driving, Slydial for leaving voicemails, Youmail for visual voicemails, Zipform mobile for mobile forms, Mobile Receipt for expense tracking, Mobile Phax for faxing from your phone, and Agent N Touch for contacting clients on the go. The document is presented by Tamara Suminski and provides her contact information.
This document provides an overview of BlackBerry smartphones and their development. It begins with an introduction to Research in Motion, the company that developed BlackBerry devices. It then discusses the history and evolution of major BlackBerry models, common BlackBerry features like push email and security, how the BlackBerry operating system and messaging works, and alternatives like the iPhone. The document also covers developing applications for BlackBerry, including selecting the right development platform and accessing websites via the BlackBerry browser. It concludes with a discussion of BlackBerry's strengths, weaknesses, opportunities, and threats.
Survey Says: People Fax From the Strangest PlaceseFax
eFax allows you to send and receive faxes online, via email or from your smartphone. With this smart faxing service, it has never been easier to fax on the go. See some of our customers' favorite places to fax...the answers might surprise you!
The document discusses the vision of a "social phone" that leverages mobile network assets like location data and call/text histories to provide enhanced social networking and personalized services. It notes the fragmentation across mobile platforms and payment models, and suggests opportunities for mobile operators to engage internet players and deliver on this vision by providing data, context and billing capabilities to developers.
Mobile, the past present and future for Digital marketersGerry White
A quick guide to some key mobile technologies that you can use to promote your product, services and more - local or international, there is something you can do ...
Presented at SearchLeeds 2018 and OnlineSeller 2018
The document discusses 20 different mobile apps that can be useful for real estate agents. It provides brief descriptions of apps for tasks like presentations, cloud storage, document sharing, dictation, maps, forms, signatures, open houses, lockboxes and more. The apps discussed include Dropbox, Dragon Dictation, Drive Safe.ly, Google Goggles, ZipForm Mobile, Docusign, iAnnotate PDF and Agent N Touch.
Tamara Suminski presents 15 mobile apps for real estate agents in 15 minutes. The apps include Cardmunch for business cards, Dropbox for file sharing, Dragon Dictation for voice memos, Drive Safe.ly for hands-free calls and texts while driving, Red Laser for product scanning, Google Goggles for visual search, Slydial for professional phone calls, Youmail for voicemail transcription, ZipForm mobile for creating documents on the go, Inrix for traffic info, Google Maps for neighborhood research, Supra for iPad integration, Mobile Receipt for expense tracking, Mobile Phax for faxing from your phone, and Agent N Touch for additional real estate tools.
The document discusses 9 mobile apps that can help real estate agents: Cardmunch for business cards, Dropbox for file sharing, Drive Safe.ly for listening to voicemails and texts while driving, Slydial for leaving voicemails, Youmail for visual voicemails, Zipform mobile for mobile forms, Mobile Receipt for expense tracking, Mobile Phax for faxing from your phone, and Agent N Touch for contacting clients on the go. The document is presented by Tamara Suminski and provides her contact information.
This document provides an overview of BlackBerry smartphones and their development. It begins with an introduction to Research in Motion, the company that developed BlackBerry devices. It then discusses the history and evolution of major BlackBerry models, common BlackBerry features like push email and security, how the BlackBerry operating system and messaging works, and alternatives like the iPhone. The document also covers developing applications for BlackBerry, including selecting the right development platform and accessing websites via the BlackBerry browser. It concludes with a discussion of BlackBerry's strengths, weaknesses, opportunities, and threats.
Survey Says: People Fax From the Strangest PlaceseFax
eFax allows you to send and receive faxes online, via email or from your smartphone. With this smart faxing service, it has never been easier to fax on the go. See some of our customers' favorite places to fax...the answers might surprise you!
The document discusses the vision of a "social phone" that leverages mobile network assets like location data and call/text histories to provide enhanced social networking and personalized services. It notes the fragmentation across mobile platforms and payment models, and suggests opportunities for mobile operators to engage internet players and deliver on this vision by providing data, context and billing capabilities to developers.
Mobile, the past present and future for Digital marketersGerry White
A quick guide to some key mobile technologies that you can use to promote your product, services and more - local or international, there is something you can do ...
Presented at SearchLeeds 2018 and OnlineSeller 2018
Research In Motion (RIM) developed the first Blackberry device in 1999. The name Blackberry comes from the device's black button keys resembling blackberry fruit seeds. Early models supported push email, messaging, and basic web browsing. Later models added features like cameras, speakers, and downloadable ringtones to the popular smartphone.
The document introduces iCON, a wireless router called iCON Box that provides high-speed internet access to vehicles and other wireless devices. It allows up to 49 users to simultaneously access streaming media, voice calls, and internet through a global cellular network. The iCON Box turns vehicles into "connected cars" with access to services like GPS, media, and video conferencing through a secure wireless network.
Mobicom is a mobile game development company founded in 2011 in Ho Chi Minh City, Vietnam. It was started by two founders, Le Dang Nguyen and Ho Viet Lam, who have experience in both the US and Vietnam IT industries and have won several programming competitions. Mobicom focuses on producing mobile games and applications for the Vietnamese market that can be easily used and downloaded to many mobile devices. Some of their most popular apps and games include News Reader, Ringtone Changer, Tank Battle Game, and Block Puzzle Game. They see continued growth in the Vietnamese mobile market and plan to transition their focus as
This document contains information about Group No. 4's project on BlackBerry smartphones. It includes sections on the history and evolution of BlackBerry models, key features of the BlackBerry operating system like push email and integrated phone, and a comparison of BlackBerry to alternative technologies like the iPhone. The document also mentions BlackBerry's tablet, the PlayBook, and BlackBerry services offered by major Pakistani telecom companies.
Mobile Internet in India - Opportunities & PossibilitiesVikas Tandon
A quick look at the opportunities and possibilities of Mobile Internet, Mobile Sites and Wap sites in India. Created by Indigo Consulting, India's leading digital marketing agency.
This presentation summarizes Blackberry's relaunch efforts. It discusses Blackberry's history and reasons for its decline, including failing to innovate fast enough. The presentation outlines Blackberry's relaunch which includes new phones running Android, Blackberry OS, and Windows. It highlights key features like security, the Hub for messaging, and an app to monitor privacy. The goal of the relaunch is to position Blackberry as a choice for youth and professionals beyond just email.
O’Reilly Inside Mobile Conference Recapclive boulton
The document summarizes the O'Reilly InsideMobile conference in July 2009. It discusses several sessions and speakers at the conference, including keynotes from PayPal, Samsung, and Evernote. Specific topics covered include PayPal's mobile platform and developer beta, Samsung's evolving ecosystem and how apps drive device sales, building field service apps for Android, mobile widgets development, using apps to drive service revenue, and Evernote's focus on converting free users to paid subscriptions.
iMamoo is the mascot of iPOTT, known for his integrity, intelligence, and innovation. However, others see him as aloof. Pottson is the second mascot, described as enthusiastic with a great sense of humor. The document discusses how IT spending is increasing and more companies and individuals are using software and tools. It introduces iPOTT as a virtual marketplace for software to help bridge the gap between software needs and availability. iPOTT aims to list all types of software from many countries to help buyers and sellers connect.
The document discusses the history and architecture of the BlackBerry operating system. It describes how BlackBerry was initially focused on email and messaging and gained popularity in business. It outlines the memory management and multitasking capabilities of the OS. It concludes by discussing RIM's plans to improve the OS with features like faster speeds and updated browsers to better compete with other smartphones.
The BlackBerry was developed in 1997 by Research In Motion to provide wireless email access. It uses a proprietary operating system and push email technology to synchronize data like email and calendars. BlackBerry prioritized security which made it popular for corporate and government use. Current BlackBerry devices have color displays and support additional features beyond email like apps, internet browsing, and phone calls while retaining the built-in keyboard.
This document provides an overview of Blackberry Limited and their relaunch of the Blackberry smartphone. It discusses the company's history and introduction, their products over time including key models, and reasons for their failure to keep up with competitors. It then outlines their new marketing strategies, features and operating systems for the relaunch, including security enhancements, the Blackberry Hub and Dock. Their strengths, weaknesses and marketing approaches are also summarized.
Singapore Mobile 2.0 & Ux Trends 2009: Scott WeissYOGESH TADWALKAR
The document discusses trends in mobile 2.0 and handset user experience from 2009-2010. It covers the rise of social networking features on mobile devices, improving usability through iterative design testing, and examples of early mobile social networking applications. It also provides tips for localizing content and examples of issues with early touchscreen and camera technologies.
ATSnexgen provides business telephone and internet solutions including phone systems, IP phones, and accessories from top manufacturers. Their systems offer over 150 features to give customers control over calls and integrate with smartphones and apps. Switching to an IP system can save on phone bills and increase productivity compared to traditional phone lines. ATSnexgen custom designs systems for each business's specific needs and provides pricing quotes on their website.
RIM launched the first Blackberry device in 1999. The name "Blackberry" was chosen by a branding firm to evoke a fruity image. The original Blackberry 850 was a simple pager without voice support. Later Blackberry models added keyboards, color screens, and other improvements to compete with Nokia but struggled against the popularity of the iPhone and Android devices. Blackberry failed to embrace new formats, recognize shifting consumer desires quickly enough, and develop a strong app ecosystem, leading to a decline. Going private may give Blackberry more time to address its challenges but long-term strategy issues remain.
RIM launched the first Blackberry device in 1999. The name "Blackberry" was chosen by a branding firm to evoke a fruity image. While early Blackberry devices were basic, later models added color screens and international roaming. However, Blackberry failed to compete with the iPhone and Android, due to its unwillingness to embrace new formats and a slow recognition that consumer desires were changing. Going private may give Blackberry time to address its challenges, such as a lack of apps, but does not resolve its long-term strategy issues. Blackberry also aims to support small and medium businesses through a new online hub providing advice.
AD502: The Mobile Disruption: Why XPages Development is Targeting Mobile FirstJohn Head
This document provides an overview and agenda for a presentation on mobile disruption and why XPages development is targeting mobile first. It includes introductions of the presenters John Beck from IBM and John Head from PSC Group. It then covers the current state of mobile including statistics on mobile adoption and usage. It also shares results from a poll of the audience about their mobile experiences and applications developed. The document discusses examples of mobile experiences done wrong and right. It covers PSC's real world experiences with application modernization, mobilization, and XPages. It also discusses starting the mobile XPages journey and how IBM XPages fits into a broader mobile strategy with IBM Worklight and MobileFirst.
The IT Decision Maker’s Guide to Going Mobile: Save Money, Find Time, and Bri...thinkingphones
Looking to increase efficiency, cohesion, and revenue? Thinking Phones’ senior product manager Alex DiNunzio explores ways to use mobility to attain shared goals between technology and finance in our free webinar, “The IT Decision Maker’s Guide to Going Mobile: Save Money, Find Time, and Bridge the Gap Between Technology and Finance.”
http://www.thinkingphones.com/resources/webinars/webinar-decision-makers-guide-going-mobile/
Marketing: iPhone vs BlackBerry Group PresentationAlexandra Brooks
Counterpart presentation to Apple's iPhone versus RIM's BlackBerry
pdf www.slideshare.net/sachabrooks/20120531-marketing-paperfinal.
Findings and recommendations from a quantitative survey and qualitative focus group marketing management analysis of iPhone versus BlackBerry product. Presented Spring Quarter 2012.
This document provides information on 15 mobile apps that can help real estate agents work on the go. It summarizes each app's key features in 1-3 sentences. Additional sections discuss using Facebook for business and advertising, as well as benefits of membership in the Central Valley Association of REALTORS.
NFC Boring To Interesting - Shanghai Contacless ConferenceFamoco
The document discusses how to make NFC technology more interesting and motivate users to switch to NFC services. It suggests making NFC boring by integrating it into everyday, simple activities and giving it meaning through social aspects. Examples given include using tag reading and bumping features in social, gaming, and lifestyle apps to enhance the value and spread of NFC.
Research In Motion (RIM) developed the first Blackberry device in 1999. The name Blackberry comes from the device's black button keys resembling blackberry fruit seeds. Early models supported push email, messaging, and basic web browsing. Later models added features like cameras, speakers, and downloadable ringtones to the popular smartphone.
The document introduces iCON, a wireless router called iCON Box that provides high-speed internet access to vehicles and other wireless devices. It allows up to 49 users to simultaneously access streaming media, voice calls, and internet through a global cellular network. The iCON Box turns vehicles into "connected cars" with access to services like GPS, media, and video conferencing through a secure wireless network.
Mobicom is a mobile game development company founded in 2011 in Ho Chi Minh City, Vietnam. It was started by two founders, Le Dang Nguyen and Ho Viet Lam, who have experience in both the US and Vietnam IT industries and have won several programming competitions. Mobicom focuses on producing mobile games and applications for the Vietnamese market that can be easily used and downloaded to many mobile devices. Some of their most popular apps and games include News Reader, Ringtone Changer, Tank Battle Game, and Block Puzzle Game. They see continued growth in the Vietnamese mobile market and plan to transition their focus as
This document contains information about Group No. 4's project on BlackBerry smartphones. It includes sections on the history and evolution of BlackBerry models, key features of the BlackBerry operating system like push email and integrated phone, and a comparison of BlackBerry to alternative technologies like the iPhone. The document also mentions BlackBerry's tablet, the PlayBook, and BlackBerry services offered by major Pakistani telecom companies.
Mobile Internet in India - Opportunities & PossibilitiesVikas Tandon
A quick look at the opportunities and possibilities of Mobile Internet, Mobile Sites and Wap sites in India. Created by Indigo Consulting, India's leading digital marketing agency.
This presentation summarizes Blackberry's relaunch efforts. It discusses Blackberry's history and reasons for its decline, including failing to innovate fast enough. The presentation outlines Blackberry's relaunch which includes new phones running Android, Blackberry OS, and Windows. It highlights key features like security, the Hub for messaging, and an app to monitor privacy. The goal of the relaunch is to position Blackberry as a choice for youth and professionals beyond just email.
O’Reilly Inside Mobile Conference Recapclive boulton
The document summarizes the O'Reilly InsideMobile conference in July 2009. It discusses several sessions and speakers at the conference, including keynotes from PayPal, Samsung, and Evernote. Specific topics covered include PayPal's mobile platform and developer beta, Samsung's evolving ecosystem and how apps drive device sales, building field service apps for Android, mobile widgets development, using apps to drive service revenue, and Evernote's focus on converting free users to paid subscriptions.
iMamoo is the mascot of iPOTT, known for his integrity, intelligence, and innovation. However, others see him as aloof. Pottson is the second mascot, described as enthusiastic with a great sense of humor. The document discusses how IT spending is increasing and more companies and individuals are using software and tools. It introduces iPOTT as a virtual marketplace for software to help bridge the gap between software needs and availability. iPOTT aims to list all types of software from many countries to help buyers and sellers connect.
The document discusses the history and architecture of the BlackBerry operating system. It describes how BlackBerry was initially focused on email and messaging and gained popularity in business. It outlines the memory management and multitasking capabilities of the OS. It concludes by discussing RIM's plans to improve the OS with features like faster speeds and updated browsers to better compete with other smartphones.
The BlackBerry was developed in 1997 by Research In Motion to provide wireless email access. It uses a proprietary operating system and push email technology to synchronize data like email and calendars. BlackBerry prioritized security which made it popular for corporate and government use. Current BlackBerry devices have color displays and support additional features beyond email like apps, internet browsing, and phone calls while retaining the built-in keyboard.
This document provides an overview of Blackberry Limited and their relaunch of the Blackberry smartphone. It discusses the company's history and introduction, their products over time including key models, and reasons for their failure to keep up with competitors. It then outlines their new marketing strategies, features and operating systems for the relaunch, including security enhancements, the Blackberry Hub and Dock. Their strengths, weaknesses and marketing approaches are also summarized.
Singapore Mobile 2.0 & Ux Trends 2009: Scott WeissYOGESH TADWALKAR
The document discusses trends in mobile 2.0 and handset user experience from 2009-2010. It covers the rise of social networking features on mobile devices, improving usability through iterative design testing, and examples of early mobile social networking applications. It also provides tips for localizing content and examples of issues with early touchscreen and camera technologies.
ATSnexgen provides business telephone and internet solutions including phone systems, IP phones, and accessories from top manufacturers. Their systems offer over 150 features to give customers control over calls and integrate with smartphones and apps. Switching to an IP system can save on phone bills and increase productivity compared to traditional phone lines. ATSnexgen custom designs systems for each business's specific needs and provides pricing quotes on their website.
RIM launched the first Blackberry device in 1999. The name "Blackberry" was chosen by a branding firm to evoke a fruity image. The original Blackberry 850 was a simple pager without voice support. Later Blackberry models added keyboards, color screens, and other improvements to compete with Nokia but struggled against the popularity of the iPhone and Android devices. Blackberry failed to embrace new formats, recognize shifting consumer desires quickly enough, and develop a strong app ecosystem, leading to a decline. Going private may give Blackberry more time to address its challenges but long-term strategy issues remain.
RIM launched the first Blackberry device in 1999. The name "Blackberry" was chosen by a branding firm to evoke a fruity image. While early Blackberry devices were basic, later models added color screens and international roaming. However, Blackberry failed to compete with the iPhone and Android, due to its unwillingness to embrace new formats and a slow recognition that consumer desires were changing. Going private may give Blackberry time to address its challenges, such as a lack of apps, but does not resolve its long-term strategy issues. Blackberry also aims to support small and medium businesses through a new online hub providing advice.
AD502: The Mobile Disruption: Why XPages Development is Targeting Mobile FirstJohn Head
This document provides an overview and agenda for a presentation on mobile disruption and why XPages development is targeting mobile first. It includes introductions of the presenters John Beck from IBM and John Head from PSC Group. It then covers the current state of mobile including statistics on mobile adoption and usage. It also shares results from a poll of the audience about their mobile experiences and applications developed. The document discusses examples of mobile experiences done wrong and right. It covers PSC's real world experiences with application modernization, mobilization, and XPages. It also discusses starting the mobile XPages journey and how IBM XPages fits into a broader mobile strategy with IBM Worklight and MobileFirst.
The IT Decision Maker’s Guide to Going Mobile: Save Money, Find Time, and Bri...thinkingphones
Looking to increase efficiency, cohesion, and revenue? Thinking Phones’ senior product manager Alex DiNunzio explores ways to use mobility to attain shared goals between technology and finance in our free webinar, “The IT Decision Maker’s Guide to Going Mobile: Save Money, Find Time, and Bridge the Gap Between Technology and Finance.”
http://www.thinkingphones.com/resources/webinars/webinar-decision-makers-guide-going-mobile/
Marketing: iPhone vs BlackBerry Group PresentationAlexandra Brooks
Counterpart presentation to Apple's iPhone versus RIM's BlackBerry
pdf www.slideshare.net/sachabrooks/20120531-marketing-paperfinal.
Findings and recommendations from a quantitative survey and qualitative focus group marketing management analysis of iPhone versus BlackBerry product. Presented Spring Quarter 2012.
This document provides information on 15 mobile apps that can help real estate agents work on the go. It summarizes each app's key features in 1-3 sentences. Additional sections discuss using Facebook for business and advertising, as well as benefits of membership in the Central Valley Association of REALTORS.
NFC Boring To Interesting - Shanghai Contacless ConferenceFamoco
The document discusses how to make NFC technology more interesting and motivate users to switch to NFC services. It suggests making NFC boring by integrating it into everyday, simple activities and giving it meaning through social aspects. Examples given include using tag reading and bumping features in social, gaming, and lifestyle apps to enhance the value and spread of NFC.
Mobile Monday Silicon Valley 6/1/09 - LBS App Demoskateimbach
Mobile Monday Silicon Valley June 1st 2009. LBS App demos in Palo Alto.
Presenters include:
Skyhook Wireless
BONDI
Micello
Nokia Point and Find
Skout
Abaq.us
GeoVector
GasBag
EveryTrail & Wherester
Boorah
Zhiing
This document discusses various apps for smartphones like the iPhone and Android devices. It begins by introducing the topic of apps and websites that can be used. It then provides summaries of different apps, including ones for real estate work, document editing, e-signatures, printing, file access, social media, navigation, translation, and more. It also discusses some more novelty apps like ones for voodoo dolls and testing watermelons.
This document discusses how smartphones have changed the real estate industry and provides tips for real estate professionals to effectively use smartphone technology. Key points include that smartphones provide instant access to MLS and communication tools to increase sales opportunities, successful agents have adopted smartphones to communicate, stay productive and make good impressions, and the document provides advice on choosing the right smartphone platform and features for one's needs as well as tips for customizing and maintaining a smartphone.
The document discusses Farabi Technology's mobility solutions for iPhone and iPad applications. It provides a brief history of the company's mobile solutions from 2000-2010. It then discusses what services Farabi can provide as an iPhone/iPad developer, including helping clients deliver mobility applications to meet their needs. The document also provides overviews of the iPhone and iPad, their features, and how developing applications for them can benefit businesses by improving processes, productivity, customer service and more.
The document discusses smartphones and provides details about various smartphone brands and their positioning in the market. It discusses Apple and Samsung's positioning strategies and value propositions. Apple positions the iPhone as a fashionable and easy to use device that combines web, email, music and computing. Samsung positions its Galaxy phones as offering lower prices compared to the iPhone. The document also provides Apple's marketing mix and suggestions on how it can improve its market performance, such as addressing price issues and competition.
Going Mobile in Africa - PROPERLY (Mobi, Apps and USSD) 2011Tim Bishop
MOBILE - Taking your brand to the masses
The growth of 'mobile' in SA and Africa is exploding and yet brands are struggling to find their way through the clutter of disinformation to properly take advantage of this 24/7 365 conversation enabler.
How to create perfect mobi platforms providing beautiful and rich brand experiences regardless of handset.
Context, relevance, cost and (limited) technology are critical factors – how to mobilise brands for the masses.
Choosing the right mobile technologies for 100% African penetration: Mobi, SMS, USSD and the 'Apps' debate.
Dispelling the myths - Mobile technology is here now and so are the customers, lets go!
The document summarizes Wirenode's mobile marketing platform. It describes how mobile is the seventh mass medium after print, recording, cinema, radio, television, and the internet. The platform allows users to easily create optimized mobile pages and campaigns. Key features include simple page creation, testing on over 16,000 devices, and analytics on visitor numbers and user data. Wirenode offers professional page creation services or a self-service license to its platform.
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MEA2011 - Mobilising Africa, what to use and when. Tim Bishop - Prezence DigitalTim Bishop
MOBILE - Taking your brand to the (African) masses
The growth of 'mobile' in SA and Africa is exploding and yet brands are struggling to find their way through the clutter of disinformation to properly take advantage of this 24/7 365 conversation enabler.
How to create perfect mobi and mobile coms platforms providing beautiful and rich brand experiences regardless of handset.
Context, relevance, cost and (limited) technology are critical factors – how to mobilise brands for the masses.
Choosing the right mobile technologies for 100% African penetration: Mobi, SMS, USSD and the 'Apps' debate.
Dispelling the myths - Mobile technology is here now and so are the customers, lets go!
Performance Optimisation For Web & Mobileformfunction
Short overview on performance optimisation for web and mobile. Focus on front-end optimisation which is ±90% of most performance related consideration. Put together for conference in July 2009. Apologies to anyone referenced but not credited. Will happily do so on request!
This document discusses mobile marketing and QR codes. It defines QR codes as two-dimensional barcodes that can link to various types of online content like URLs, contact info, and more. The document provides examples of how businesses can use QR codes on things like marketing collateral, signs, business cards and more to drive customers to mobile-optimized websites with information, menus, contact details and other content. It also discusses tools for creating QR codes, best practices for implementation, and analytics for tracking customer engagement through QR code scanning.
Presentation by GrowthVine, LLC on mobile technology for associations and nonprofits. Includes look at mobile web, mobile apps, QR codes, text messaging, RFID, NFC, etc.
5 Marketing Trends That Could Grow Your BusinessinterlinkONE
The document summarizes 5 marketing trends that could grow a business: QR codes, social networking, email strategies, mobile commerce, and near field communications (NFC). It provides statistics on the growth of smartphones, Facebook, and mobile email usage. It also gives examples of how businesses can implement these trends, such as using QR codes and social media for promotions, optimizing content for multiple devices, and exploring mobile payment options like NFC.
This document describes the services offered by SSF.io, a Polish software development company. They create web and mobile applications, as well as graphics and animations. They offer full-stack development services using technologies like PHP, Java, and Objective-C. They work with clients to specify requirements, code the applications, test them, and provide ongoing support. They have experience building e-commerce sites, online marketplaces, and platforms for industries like real estate, education, and healthcare.
Mobile Agent - Taking Your Show On The RoadDerec Shuler
Learn the important tools today's mobile real estate agent has in his arsenal to be success while being out of the office. Learn how to keep in touch with clients, leverage your time, save money, and be free of the office.
Transform Your Enterprise with SmartphonesAdam Blum
The document discusses the growing use of smartphones in enterprises and their transformational potential through mobile apps. It outlines key smartphone capabilities like NFC, powerful hardware and ubiquitous access that are driving enterprises to mobilize their internal and customer-facing apps. Example apps highlighted include field service apps, CRM apps and point-of-sale apps. The document recommends developing cross-platform apps using frameworks to optimize for the mobile context and harness device features.
Tamara Suminski provides a webinar for the California Association of Realtors on helping clients in today's real estate market. She discusses common mistakes made by agents, including treating all leads equally and not building trust with clients. She provides tips for working with buyers such as creating a buyer's packet and consultation. For sellers, she recommends providing a written guarantee of service and planned communication. The webinar emphasizes using both high-touch and high-tech strategies like handwritten notes, phone calls, and video marketing.
This document outlines a presentation on mobile media and real estate given at the AREAA National Convention in Las Vegas in September 2012. The presentation covers three main topics: rocking your online reputation through profiles on sites like Google and reviews on sites like Yelp; rocking your mobile apps by utilizing apps like Dropbox, SoundNote, and Stylus; and rocking your video marketing through creating videos for your YouTube channel and using videos in listings and emails. The presenter emphasizes creating strategic video content like property tours and testimonials to engage home buyers and establish an online presence.
The document discusses various apps that can be used on an iPad to help with real estate tasks like listing appointments, buyer consultations, open houses, taking notes, printing, remote desktop access, creating QR codes, and collecting business cards. It promotes using the iPad to "Rock" one's real estate business and be "App"solutely awesome from "List to Close". It provides the names and brief descriptions of apps like SoundNote, PDF Expert, Splashtop, Open House Pro, and CardMunch to help real estate professionals.
The document provides an overview of the Young Professionals Network (YPN) presented by Tamara Suminski. It discusses that YPN was started to give younger real estate professionals a voice and encourage future industry leadership given trends of an aging realtor workforce. YPN now has over 45 networks in California and across North America with over 15,000 members. The presentation outlines YPN's mission to help members excel in their careers and provides upcoming event details.
The document provides an overview of the Young Professionals Network (YPN) presented by Tamara Suminski to the Bakersfield Association of REALTORS. It discusses that YPN was started to give younger real estate professionals a voice and encourage future industry leadership as many current realtors will soon retire. It outlines YPN's mission to help members excel in their careers through involvement in associations, the industry, with peers and their community. It also summarizes some programs and benefits YPN offers to its members.
YPN (Young Professionals Network) was created to engage and support younger real estate professionals. There are challenges replacing an aging real estate workforce, so YPN aims to groom future leaders. It provides tools and encourages involvement in associations, industry, peers, and community. YPN has over 8,700 members in 43 states and offers educational resources, networking opportunities, and community service projects to help members excel in their careers. Local YPN networks can be started by communicating opportunities to get involved through associations.
AVRUPA KONUTLARI ESENTEPE - ENGLISH - Listing TurkeyListing Turkey
Looking for a new home in Istanbul? Look no further than Avrupa Konutlari Esentepe! Our beautifully designed homes provide the perfect blend of luxury and comfort, making them the perfect choice for anyone looking for a high-quality home in the city.
With a wide range of apartment types available, from 1+1 to 4+1, we have something to suit every need and budget. Each apartment is designed with attention to detail and features spacious and bright living areas, making them the perfect place to relax and unwind after a long day.
One of the things that sets Avrupa Konutlari Esentepe apart from other developments is our focus on creating a community that is both comfortable and convenient. Our homes are surrounded by lush green spaces, perfect for enjoying a peaceful stroll or having a picnic with friends and family. Additionally, our complex includes a variety of social and recreational amenities, such as swimming pools, sports fields, and playgrounds, making it easy for residents to stay active and socialize with their neighbors.
https://listingturkey.com/property/avrupa-konutlari-esentepe/
BEST FARMLAND FOR SALE | FARM PLOTS NEAR BANGALORE | KANAKAPURA | CHICKKABALP...knox groups real estate
welcome to knox groups real estate company in Bangalore. best farm land for sale near Bangalore and madhugiri . Managed farmland near Kanakapura and Chickkabalapur get know more details about the projects .Knox groups is a leading real estate company dedicated to helping individuals and businesses navigate the dynamic real estate market. With our extensive knowledge, experience, and commitment to excellence, we deliver exceptional results for our clients. Discover the perfect foundation for your agricultural aspirations with KNOX Groups' prime farm lands. These aren't just plots; they're the fertile grounds where vibrant crops flourish, livestock thrives, and unique agricultural ventures come to life. At KNOX, we go beyond selling land we curate sustainable ecosystems, ensuring that your journey toward agricultural success is seamless and prosperous.
Recent Trends Fueling The Surge in Farmhouse Demand in IndiaFarmland Bazaar
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1. 20 APPS
in
20 MINUTES
For REALTORS On-The-Go!
South Bay YPN
May 24, 2011
2. TAMARA SUMINSKI
RE/MAX BEACH CITIES
Designations: ABR, GRI, e-PRO, CDPE, QSC
2010 REALTOR of the Year, SBAOR
2008 Rookie of the Year, SBAOR
Chair, Young Professionals Network | CAR | SBAOR | 2011
Board of Directors |CAR | SBAOR | 2011
Risk Management Committee | NAR | 2011
MLS & Business Technology Committee | CAR | 2011
REALTOR Action Fund Committee | CAR | 2011
Government Affairs Committee | SBAOR | 2011
IMPAC Trustees | SBAOR | 2011
...I am NOT an Engineer...
...I DO NOT Work for Apple
...I am NOT a Geek Squad Member
...I DO NOT Fix Computers
...I DO Love Selling Real Estate
...I DO Love Helping My Clients
...I DO Love Impressing My Clients
...I DO Love Continuously Educating Myself About Real Estate
& The Latest Technologies that Help Me & My Clients
3. THERE’S
AN APP FOR THAT
Q: What is an APP?
A: Mobile App is software which runs on a handheld
device (smart-phone).
- Connects to Wi-Fi or Wireless Carrier Networks
- Has an operating system that supports
standalone
- Usually downloaded from App Stores such as
the Apple app store or the Android market.
5. CLOUD COMPUTING
Are you on The Cloud?
Q: What is The Cloud?
A: - Any computer connected to the
internet is connected to the same pool of
computing power, applications, and
files.
- Users can store and access their own
personal files such as music, pictures,
videos, and bookmarks or play games
or use productivity applications on a
remote server rather than physically
carrying around a storage medium.
- Most common form of cloud
computing is web-based email such as
Gmail or Hotmail instead of receiving
mail on their computer with Outlook or
Entourage.
6. DROPBOX
Simplify Life
Bring your files when you are
on the go...
Add files to your favorites for
fast, offline viewing
Easy upload photos, videos and
documents
Share freely with clients
Referrals for More FREE
7. DRAGON DICTATION
For all your email needs
Dictating: contact names and subject lines, to short &
long messages.
Reply, Compose a New Message or Forward
Up to 5 times faster than typing on keyboard
8. DRIVE SAFE.LY
No More TWD...
Hear Your Voicemails & Text Messages While Driving
Focus on the Road!
9. WHAT’S IN A CODE?
QR: Quick Response
1. Video
2. Extended Brochure
3. Contact Form
4. Other Properties
5. Coupon
11. GOOGLE GOGGLES
Visual Search Technology
Recognize Logos, Artwork, Books, Landmarks,
Barcodes
Business Card - Frame text & click to call or add to
contacts
Point to a Store - using GPS & compass, will show
name, Tap to Learn More
12. SLYDIAL
Let them know you didn’t forget...
Don’t be a bother...
Just call to confirm...
Deliver bad news...
Want to avoid and awkward conversation... and
Text messaging won’t cut it?
Practical and Efficient Communications
14. REALTOR.COM
Over 3.5 Million Downloads!
The average user connects twice daily
The average minutes per session is
over 16 minutes
15. REALTOR.COM
Save your showings for the day in your
REALTOR.com app, you can add notes to the listings.
Encourage your clients to use the app and send you
the homes they like best. Then you can create a saved
list, and map out the homes they're most interested to
schedule your next appointments.
FACEBOOK App: 800 878 4166 ext 71700
Michael Shandi: 805.557-7850
16. ZIPFORM MOBILE WEB EDITION
FEATURES:
- Create a New Transaction
- List the forms within a transaction (sort alphabetically)
- Add one or more forms to a transaction from one or more licensed libraries
- List and modify transactions (sort ascending / descending by modification date or by
name)
- Fill in all fields on every form with the ‘Edit’ feature and information will
automatically cascade throughout the forms within the transaction
- View forms in PDF or PNG format on your device and navigate forms by scrolling
through the pages or zooming.
- Email one or more forms in PDF format to one or more email recipients, complete
with any comments
SIGN UP:
1)Log into Zipform 6
2)Click Shop at Top Right
3)Click “Add Products to Cart” (Under Checkout in top Right)
4)Add Mobile Edition to Cart
5)Click Check-out Now
Log In to Mobile Edition:
1) m.zipformonline.com
2) Use CAR Credentials
3) Log in
17. INRIX
Fastest Route & Travel Time
Best time to leave and ETA
Save frequent destinations &
favorite routes
Traffic Cameras
18. GOOGLE MAPS
Check out Neighborhoods, using street view and get
detailed maps/directions.
19. SUPRA KEY-FOB
BLACKBERRY
Supra e-key software
Key Fob is used to convert the Blackberry Bluetooth
into Infrared to Communicate with Lockbox
20. SUPRA E-KEY
IPHONE
Gives the iPhone an Infrared
Keychain Design
Convenient and Updates Quickly