Amy Smythe Harris provides a list of over 100 mobile applications useful for realtors. The applications are categorized into social media apps, photo apps, video apps, real estate apps, mortgage apps, business apps, and Amy's favorite apps. The document aims to inform realtors of the many app options available to help with tasks like social networking, taking listings photos, making videos, accessing real estate tools and data, running business operations, and more.
This document lists and describes various mobile apps that can help a real estate agent conduct business remotely and on the go. It covers apps for accessing files remotely, writing and sending contracts digitally, handling online leads, creating listing presentations, marketing listings on social media, assisting buyers, running a business remotely, and personal productivity. The document aims to provide real estate agents with a toolbox of apps to empower their mobile work.
This document discusses various mobile apps and social media platforms that can be used for marketing by title professionals. It provides a list of tools for social media platforms like Facebook, Twitter, and Google+, communication tools like email and meetings, file storage options, presentation tools, note taking apps, office apps, real estate marketing apps, video marketing apps, contact managers, and real estate specific apps. The document aims to educate title professionals on leveraging different technologies and platforms to help promote their business and services through social media and mobile devices.
Amy Smythe Harris provides a list of over 80 mobile applications useful for realtors. The applications are categorized into social media apps, photo apps for listings, video apps, real estate apps, mortgage apps, business apps, and Amy's favorite apps. The document aims to inform realtors of the many app options available to help them in their work through social media, photos/videos, real estate/mortgage calculations, and business/productivity tools.
This document lists various mobile apps that allow real estate agents to work remotely and access files, contracts, and presentations from anywhere. It includes apps for accessing computers remotely, writing and signing contracts digitally, handling internet leads, creating listing presentations, providing information to buyers, managing business tasks, and personal productivity. The focus is on going paperless and utilizing a mobile toolbox to perform real estate work without being tied to an office.
This document lists and describes various apps that can be used on tablets and mobile devices for business and personal use. It discusses apps for going paperless, accessing computers remotely, writing and sending contracts digitally, handling internet leads, creating presentations, getting real estate information, tracking business and personal finances, communication, and entertainment. The apps allow users to perform work and tasks from any location without being tied to an office.
This document provides a summary of mobile applications that are useful for realtors. It lists social media apps like Twitter, LinkedIn and Foursquare. It also lists photo and video apps that can be used for property listings like Animoto, Photaf 3D Panorama and Instagram. Several real estate apps are mentioned like Trulia, Zillow, Realtor.com and Zipforms. Mortgage calculators and apps to access computers remotely are also summarized. The document concludes with asking attendees to share their favorite mobile apps.
This document provides a summary of mobile applications that are useful for real estate professionals. It lists apps in the following categories: social media apps like Facebook and Twitter; photo and video apps for listings; real estate apps from companies like Trulia, Zillow, and Realtor.com; mortgage calculators and apps; apps for accessing computers remotely; and business apps. The document encourages attendees to share their favorite apps during the Q&A session at the end.
This document provides information on mobile tools and apps for real estate brokers and agents. It lists personal hotspots, tablets, cloud email, websites and agent apps like Dropbox, Evernote, and Realtor.com that can help agents work remotely. Time management apps like EasilyDo and Hootsuite are also mentioned. The document promotes an upcoming webinar on using Evernote and provides the presenter's contact information for questions.
This document lists and describes various mobile apps that can help a real estate agent conduct business remotely and on the go. It covers apps for accessing files remotely, writing and sending contracts digitally, handling online leads, creating listing presentations, marketing listings on social media, assisting buyers, running a business remotely, and personal productivity. The document aims to provide real estate agents with a toolbox of apps to empower their mobile work.
This document discusses various mobile apps and social media platforms that can be used for marketing by title professionals. It provides a list of tools for social media platforms like Facebook, Twitter, and Google+, communication tools like email and meetings, file storage options, presentation tools, note taking apps, office apps, real estate marketing apps, video marketing apps, contact managers, and real estate specific apps. The document aims to educate title professionals on leveraging different technologies and platforms to help promote their business and services through social media and mobile devices.
Amy Smythe Harris provides a list of over 80 mobile applications useful for realtors. The applications are categorized into social media apps, photo apps for listings, video apps, real estate apps, mortgage apps, business apps, and Amy's favorite apps. The document aims to inform realtors of the many app options available to help them in their work through social media, photos/videos, real estate/mortgage calculations, and business/productivity tools.
This document lists various mobile apps that allow real estate agents to work remotely and access files, contracts, and presentations from anywhere. It includes apps for accessing computers remotely, writing and signing contracts digitally, handling internet leads, creating listing presentations, providing information to buyers, managing business tasks, and personal productivity. The focus is on going paperless and utilizing a mobile toolbox to perform real estate work without being tied to an office.
This document lists and describes various apps that can be used on tablets and mobile devices for business and personal use. It discusses apps for going paperless, accessing computers remotely, writing and sending contracts digitally, handling internet leads, creating presentations, getting real estate information, tracking business and personal finances, communication, and entertainment. The apps allow users to perform work and tasks from any location without being tied to an office.
This document provides a summary of mobile applications that are useful for realtors. It lists social media apps like Twitter, LinkedIn and Foursquare. It also lists photo and video apps that can be used for property listings like Animoto, Photaf 3D Panorama and Instagram. Several real estate apps are mentioned like Trulia, Zillow, Realtor.com and Zipforms. Mortgage calculators and apps to access computers remotely are also summarized. The document concludes with asking attendees to share their favorite mobile apps.
This document provides a summary of mobile applications that are useful for real estate professionals. It lists apps in the following categories: social media apps like Facebook and Twitter; photo and video apps for listings; real estate apps from companies like Trulia, Zillow, and Realtor.com; mortgage calculators and apps; apps for accessing computers remotely; and business apps. The document encourages attendees to share their favorite apps during the Q&A session at the end.
This document provides information on mobile tools and apps for real estate brokers and agents. It lists personal hotspots, tablets, cloud email, websites and agent apps like Dropbox, Evernote, and Realtor.com that can help agents work remotely. Time management apps like EasilyDo and Hootsuite are also mentioned. The document promotes an upcoming webinar on using Evernote and provides the presenter's contact information for questions.
This document provides tips and recommendations for using a tablet as a mobile work device. It lists apps for productivity, file access and storage, presentations, e-signatures, scanning documents, and more. Recommended apps include Dropbox, Carbonite, Iannotate, Docusign Ink, Zipforms, Evernote, Nuoffer, Keynote, Slideshare, Issuu, and apps for real estate, business tasks, and entertainment. The document aims to help users effectively utilize a tablet on the go.
Ohio Association of REALTORS Mobile Sales PresentationsDoug Devitre
The document provides tips for real estate agents to conduct more effective mobile sales presentations, including how to search for and present homes using tools like MLS, IDX, and real estate apps, how to guide buyers and sellers through the home buying and selling process using forms and financial analyses on tablets and smartphones, and recommendations for delivery presentations remotely using tools like Slideshare and social media.
This document provides information and guidance about selecting and setting up an iPad for real estate business use. It discusses factors to consider when choosing an iPad model and data plan. It also offers tips on equipping the iPad with useful accessories and apps, setting up accounts and settings, backing up data, and using the iPad to digitally sign and share documents. The document aims to help real estate professionals optimize their iPad for mobile workflow and client services.
This document provides a summary of the top 10 mobile apps for libraries. It discusses apps from vendors like Gale that provide mobile versions of databases and OPACs. Other recommended apps include Wikipedia, audio recording apps for creating podcasts about local history, and voice assistants like Siri. The document emphasizes finding apps that work across multiple platforms and are free. It also suggests considering apps that may not be strictly "library apps" but could still be useful.
Google Apps are a popular suite of web applications including Gmail, Calendar, Docs, Sites, Google+ and more that gives an organization or an individual anytime/anywhere access to their work. Learn tips on how to use Google Apps to help your organization collaborate and work more efficiently.
This document summarizes popular mobile apps for real estate professionals. It lists top apps in categories like cloud storage, printing, social media, real estate search sites, and augmented reality. It also provides mobile stats for sites like Zillow and Realtor.com. Recommended resources include blogs on using iPad for real estate work and lists of influential people to follow in the mobile real estate space. Contact details are given to connect with the real estate association.
Yola allows users to easily build and edit websites without coding knowledge. It offers tools for adding text, images, video and maps. Users can choose from templates, add their logo, and publish their site publicly or privately. Polleverywhere is a tool for creating interactive polling and surveys for events using mobile devices instead of expensive hardware. It works internationally via text, web or Twitter. Box.net provides cloud storage and file sharing across devices so users can access and manage files from anywhere without investing in IT infrastructure. It allows organizing files into folders, searching content, and viewing files on any browser or mobile device.
The document discusses emerging technologies like cloud computing, blogging, Flickr, social networking, podcasts, and Delicious. It notes that cloud computing allows access from any device and internet connection, blogging allows personalization and sharing of ideas, and Flickr allows sharing and organizing of pictures and videos with others. However, it says that social networking can be time consuming and filled with ads, podcasts may lack depth and be hard to follow, and Delicious is too similar to Facebook and not very user friendly.
This document provides an overview of mobile technology tools and apps that can be used in a real estate business. It discusses apps for writing and sending contracts digitally, accessing files remotely, handling internet leads, creating listing presentations, providing information to buyers, marketing properties, and prospecting. Specific apps mentioned include Docusign, Carbonite, Sugarsync, M.zipformonline, Jot Not Pro, Issuu, Keynote, Facebook, Twitter, Trulia, Zillow, and many others. The document aims to help real estate professionals compare, evaluate, and implement mobile tools in their business practices.
The document lists 20 sites and applications that are useful for today's realtor. It includes popular real estate listing sites like Realtor.com, Zillow, HAR.com and others. It also lists apps for tasks like document sharing, photo/video, mortgage calculation, and property evaluation. Additional sections cover apps for real estate specific tasks and mortgage calculation tools.
Amy Smythe Harris presented on various technology tools and apps that can help real estate professionals and their clients. The presentation covered smartphones, cameras, laptops, tablets, printers, cloud storage and backup options, remote access software, real estate marketing and listing tools, business and client apps, and useful websites. The goal was to help attendees become more time efficient and understand the technology consumers are using.
This document provides an overview of technology tools and equipment that can help real estate professionals improve their time efficiency and understand the tools consumers are using. It lists smartphones, cameras, laptops, tablets, printers, cloud storage and backup options, remote access software, voicemail and digital signing tools, listing and presentation software, marketing platforms, business and client applications, and websites that agents can utilize. The presentation aims to help agents compare, evaluate, and integrate relevant technology into their business plans.
This document lists and describes various mobile apps that can help a real estate agent work remotely and paperlessly. It categorizes apps for accessing computers remotely, writing and sending contracts digitally, handling internet leads, creating and sharing listing presentations, marketing listings on social media, assisting buyers with tasks like mortgage applications and home searches, managing business tasks, and personal productivity and entertainment. The document provides the app names and brief descriptions of their functions.
This document lists and describes various mobile apps that can help a real estate agent work remotely and paperlessly. It categorizes apps for accessing computers remotely, writing and sending contracts digitally, handling internet leads, creating and sharing listing presentations, marketing listings on social media, providing tools and information for buyers, managing business tasks, and personal productivity and entertainment. The document promotes going paperless and emphasizes that mobile tools allow agents to work without being tied to an office.
This document lists various mobile apps that can help a real estate agent work remotely and paperlessly. It categorizes apps for accessing computers remotely, writing and sending contracts digitally, handling internet leads, creating and sharing listing presentations, marketing listings on social media, assisting buyers with tasks like mortgage apps and flight tracking, managing business tasks, and personal productivity and entertainment apps. The document provides the names and brief descriptions of over 100 different mobile apps.
Amy Smythe Harris gives an overview of useful mobile applications for realtors. There are over 306,554 iPhone apps and 60,000 iPad apps available. The Google Maps app allows realtors to get phone numbers, directions, and share locations. Social media apps like Facebook, Twitter, and LinkedIn can help realtors connect with clients and customers. Photo and video apps like Camera+, Hipstamatic, and Animoto are useful for listing photos. Real estate focused apps include Zillow, Trulia, LoopNet, and realtor.com for listings and market data. Mortgage calculators and e-signature apps help with transactions. The presentation concludes with asking attendees for their favorite useful
This document provides a list of apps and tools for real estate agents to go paperless, manage their time effectively, and impress clients with new technologies. It includes recommendations for personal hotspots, cloud services, digital signatures, banking apps, scanners, calendar tools, business card scanners, screen sharing apps, and more. The document aims to showcase different apps that can help agents modernize their workflow and wow clients.
This document provides an overview of mobile applications that are useful for realtors. It discusses popular apps for the iPhone, Droid, social media, photos/videos, real estate, mortgages, and accessing computers remotely. The document also promotes Amy Smythe Harris as an expert on these mobile apps and asks the audience to share their favorite apps.
Matthew Rathbun's 2016 Mobile Apps for Real EstateMatthew Rathbun
This is Matthew Rathbun's updated presentation for mobile apps for real estate agents. This a one hour session. For more information go to TheAgentTrainer.com to book. All rights reserved.
This document lists 20 sites and applications that are useful for today's realtor. It includes popular real estate search sites like Realtor.com, Zillow.com, and HAR.com. It also lists applications for tasks like document sharing, video recording, mortgage calculation, and property evaluation that realtors can use. The document provides the name of each site or application, organized by category of use like social media, photo/video, and real estate/mortgage applications.
Mobile Apps for Events - PCMA HeartlandJessica Levin
This document provides an overview of mobile event apps and their benefits. It discusses the advantages of native apps versus mobile websites and important features to include. Finally, it outlines next steps for attendees to build their own basic mobile event app using the AppBaker platform.
Promet Source's March webinar on Augmented Reality. The presentation includes real world examples of Augmented Reality applications and games. The presentation also includes Promet's CTAR Augmented Reality application.
This document provides tips and recommendations for using a tablet as a mobile work device. It lists apps for productivity, file access and storage, presentations, e-signatures, scanning documents, and more. Recommended apps include Dropbox, Carbonite, Iannotate, Docusign Ink, Zipforms, Evernote, Nuoffer, Keynote, Slideshare, Issuu, and apps for real estate, business tasks, and entertainment. The document aims to help users effectively utilize a tablet on the go.
Ohio Association of REALTORS Mobile Sales PresentationsDoug Devitre
The document provides tips for real estate agents to conduct more effective mobile sales presentations, including how to search for and present homes using tools like MLS, IDX, and real estate apps, how to guide buyers and sellers through the home buying and selling process using forms and financial analyses on tablets and smartphones, and recommendations for delivery presentations remotely using tools like Slideshare and social media.
This document provides information and guidance about selecting and setting up an iPad for real estate business use. It discusses factors to consider when choosing an iPad model and data plan. It also offers tips on equipping the iPad with useful accessories and apps, setting up accounts and settings, backing up data, and using the iPad to digitally sign and share documents. The document aims to help real estate professionals optimize their iPad for mobile workflow and client services.
This document provides a summary of the top 10 mobile apps for libraries. It discusses apps from vendors like Gale that provide mobile versions of databases and OPACs. Other recommended apps include Wikipedia, audio recording apps for creating podcasts about local history, and voice assistants like Siri. The document emphasizes finding apps that work across multiple platforms and are free. It also suggests considering apps that may not be strictly "library apps" but could still be useful.
Google Apps are a popular suite of web applications including Gmail, Calendar, Docs, Sites, Google+ and more that gives an organization or an individual anytime/anywhere access to their work. Learn tips on how to use Google Apps to help your organization collaborate and work more efficiently.
This document summarizes popular mobile apps for real estate professionals. It lists top apps in categories like cloud storage, printing, social media, real estate search sites, and augmented reality. It also provides mobile stats for sites like Zillow and Realtor.com. Recommended resources include blogs on using iPad for real estate work and lists of influential people to follow in the mobile real estate space. Contact details are given to connect with the real estate association.
Yola allows users to easily build and edit websites without coding knowledge. It offers tools for adding text, images, video and maps. Users can choose from templates, add their logo, and publish their site publicly or privately. Polleverywhere is a tool for creating interactive polling and surveys for events using mobile devices instead of expensive hardware. It works internationally via text, web or Twitter. Box.net provides cloud storage and file sharing across devices so users can access and manage files from anywhere without investing in IT infrastructure. It allows organizing files into folders, searching content, and viewing files on any browser or mobile device.
The document discusses emerging technologies like cloud computing, blogging, Flickr, social networking, podcasts, and Delicious. It notes that cloud computing allows access from any device and internet connection, blogging allows personalization and sharing of ideas, and Flickr allows sharing and organizing of pictures and videos with others. However, it says that social networking can be time consuming and filled with ads, podcasts may lack depth and be hard to follow, and Delicious is too similar to Facebook and not very user friendly.
This document provides an overview of mobile technology tools and apps that can be used in a real estate business. It discusses apps for writing and sending contracts digitally, accessing files remotely, handling internet leads, creating listing presentations, providing information to buyers, marketing properties, and prospecting. Specific apps mentioned include Docusign, Carbonite, Sugarsync, M.zipformonline, Jot Not Pro, Issuu, Keynote, Facebook, Twitter, Trulia, Zillow, and many others. The document aims to help real estate professionals compare, evaluate, and implement mobile tools in their business practices.
The document lists 20 sites and applications that are useful for today's realtor. It includes popular real estate listing sites like Realtor.com, Zillow, HAR.com and others. It also lists apps for tasks like document sharing, photo/video, mortgage calculation, and property evaluation. Additional sections cover apps for real estate specific tasks and mortgage calculation tools.
Amy Smythe Harris presented on various technology tools and apps that can help real estate professionals and their clients. The presentation covered smartphones, cameras, laptops, tablets, printers, cloud storage and backup options, remote access software, real estate marketing and listing tools, business and client apps, and useful websites. The goal was to help attendees become more time efficient and understand the technology consumers are using.
This document provides an overview of technology tools and equipment that can help real estate professionals improve their time efficiency and understand the tools consumers are using. It lists smartphones, cameras, laptops, tablets, printers, cloud storage and backup options, remote access software, voicemail and digital signing tools, listing and presentation software, marketing platforms, business and client applications, and websites that agents can utilize. The presentation aims to help agents compare, evaluate, and integrate relevant technology into their business plans.
This document lists and describes various mobile apps that can help a real estate agent work remotely and paperlessly. It categorizes apps for accessing computers remotely, writing and sending contracts digitally, handling internet leads, creating and sharing listing presentations, marketing listings on social media, assisting buyers with tasks like mortgage applications and home searches, managing business tasks, and personal productivity and entertainment. The document provides the app names and brief descriptions of their functions.
This document lists and describes various mobile apps that can help a real estate agent work remotely and paperlessly. It categorizes apps for accessing computers remotely, writing and sending contracts digitally, handling internet leads, creating and sharing listing presentations, marketing listings on social media, providing tools and information for buyers, managing business tasks, and personal productivity and entertainment. The document promotes going paperless and emphasizes that mobile tools allow agents to work without being tied to an office.
This document lists various mobile apps that can help a real estate agent work remotely and paperlessly. It categorizes apps for accessing computers remotely, writing and sending contracts digitally, handling internet leads, creating and sharing listing presentations, marketing listings on social media, assisting buyers with tasks like mortgage apps and flight tracking, managing business tasks, and personal productivity and entertainment apps. The document provides the names and brief descriptions of over 100 different mobile apps.
Amy Smythe Harris gives an overview of useful mobile applications for realtors. There are over 306,554 iPhone apps and 60,000 iPad apps available. The Google Maps app allows realtors to get phone numbers, directions, and share locations. Social media apps like Facebook, Twitter, and LinkedIn can help realtors connect with clients and customers. Photo and video apps like Camera+, Hipstamatic, and Animoto are useful for listing photos. Real estate focused apps include Zillow, Trulia, LoopNet, and realtor.com for listings and market data. Mortgage calculators and e-signature apps help with transactions. The presentation concludes with asking attendees for their favorite useful
This document provides a list of apps and tools for real estate agents to go paperless, manage their time effectively, and impress clients with new technologies. It includes recommendations for personal hotspots, cloud services, digital signatures, banking apps, scanners, calendar tools, business card scanners, screen sharing apps, and more. The document aims to showcase different apps that can help agents modernize their workflow and wow clients.
This document provides an overview of mobile applications that are useful for realtors. It discusses popular apps for the iPhone, Droid, social media, photos/videos, real estate, mortgages, and accessing computers remotely. The document also promotes Amy Smythe Harris as an expert on these mobile apps and asks the audience to share their favorite apps.
Matthew Rathbun's 2016 Mobile Apps for Real EstateMatthew Rathbun
This is Matthew Rathbun's updated presentation for mobile apps for real estate agents. This a one hour session. For more information go to TheAgentTrainer.com to book. All rights reserved.
This document lists 20 sites and applications that are useful for today's realtor. It includes popular real estate search sites like Realtor.com, Zillow.com, and HAR.com. It also lists applications for tasks like document sharing, video recording, mortgage calculation, and property evaluation that realtors can use. The document provides the name of each site or application, organized by category of use like social media, photo/video, and real estate/mortgage applications.
Mobile Apps for Events - PCMA HeartlandJessica Levin
This document provides an overview of mobile event apps and their benefits. It discusses the advantages of native apps versus mobile websites and important features to include. Finally, it outlines next steps for attendees to build their own basic mobile event app using the AppBaker platform.
Promet Source's March webinar on Augmented Reality. The presentation includes real world examples of Augmented Reality applications and games. The presentation also includes Promet's CTAR Augmented Reality application.
This document discusses technology options for small businesses, focusing on mobile apps for meetings. It provides an overview of the growth of mobile devices and apps. Meeting apps can improve attendee engagement, allow real-time information distribution, and be more environmentally friendly. Options discussed include web apps, native apps, multi-purpose apps, and do-it-yourself app builders. Specific DIY app builders like Bizzabo, Bloodhound, Guidebook, Yapp, and Twoppy are showcased. The document also covers responsive websites, presentation tools, polling apps, organization apps, travel apps, and photography apps for small businesses.
Preview webinar for my session, "REALTOR on the Go: Taking Your Business Mobile" for the Louisiana REALTORS Association.
Full presentation will be Wednesday, September 19 at the Louisiana REALTORS Association Fall Convention and Expo
Amy Smythe Harris is a real estate broker who provides a summary of her qualifications and experience in the real estate industry. She then outlines steps to update one's marketing plan and branding, including getting new headshots, setting up social media profiles on sites like Facebook, Twitter, and LinkedIn. She recommends starting blogs on Wordpress and using tools like QR codes, videos, and RSS feeds to engage clients. The document concludes with Amy sharing her favorite social media management sites and offering to answer questions.
Mobile Apps for REALTORS® - Maura NeillMaura Neill
You CAN conduct business with the same degree of efficiency and productivity while you are out on the road – you just need the right tools in your toolshed! This class explores 60+ mobile apps for your Smartphone and Tablet that can help you rethink the concept of your office and get you out from behind your desk, closing more deals and being more effective for your clients! From social media to productivity, finance to travel – when they say “there’s an app for that”, it’s really true. There’s an app for every aspect of your business! Learn apps that will help you and your business with the following goals in mind:
- Identify 60+ apps that will improve your day-to-day business in the following categories: Financial/Mortgage, Locational, Photo and Video, Organization, Productivity, Real Estate, Content, Social Media, and Travel/Dining.
- Distinguish between the apps are right for you and your business and the ones are not a good fit for you.
- Put a plan in place to incorporate your mobile plan into your business.
- Make your (auto)mobile mobile-friendly with simple tips to make your clients comfortable in your new roaming office.
This document discusses effective strategies for using mobile apps at meetings and events. It outlines benefits like being paper-light, quick access to information, and sponsorship opportunities. It also discusses factors to consider when selecting a mobile app like event size, features, and cost. The document provides recommendations for essential app features like schedules, maps, and messaging. It also explores optional features and emerging technologies like gamification, QR codes, and social media integration.
REALTOR Social Media and Technology Resources 2011Doug Devitre
Here are some REALTOR Social Media and Technology Resources compiled from past presentations, new statistics, and tools you can implement in your real estate business.
This document provides tips and strategies for marketing yourself and your real estate business on a budget. It discusses determining your target market and brand, implementing your brand through photos and online profiles, and marketing listings through videos, social media, and blogs. Traditional and hybrid online/offline marketing methods are presented. The document emphasizes using low-cost or free social media platforms like Facebook, Twitter, Instagram and Pinterest to promote yourself and your listings. It concludes with suggestions to track marketing efforts through analytics and alerts.
A blog is a website consisting of entries or posts displayed in reverse chronological order. Blogs allow for user interactivity through features like comments and links. There are several reasons to start a blog including keeping your website fresh for search engines like Google and making it easier for people to find you online. The document provides steps for setting up a blog including choosing a name and software, deciding on a design, hosting the blog, and establishing a content strategy. It emphasizes the importance of consistent, persistent content and thinking locally for real estate blogs.
This document provides tips and recommendations for using an iPad for work. It discusses setting up the iPad with a cell data plan and backup. It recommends apps for multitasking, searching, managing files through cloud services like Dropbox and Box.net, accessing files remotely, creating and editing PDFs, digital signing of documents, scanning documents, sharing presentations and videos. The document also lists foundational apps, tips for handling prospects and listings, and entertainment apps. It concludes with inviting the reader to connect on social media for questions.
Urban Provision REALTORS is a virtual brokerage firm that is a total paperless brokerage with no brick and mortar with one-on-one personal coaching with branding, technology and real estate.
This document lists various apps that can be used during different stages of the real estate listing and selling process, including pre-listing research apps like Google Earth and LinkedIn, presentation apps for listing appointments like Evernote and Animoto, marketing apps for listed properties like Facebook and YouTube, and client communication apps like JotNotPro and Houzz. It also provides Amy Harris's contact information.
This document provides tips and resources for real estate agents to streamline their business in 2013. It recommends going mobile with tools like a personal hotspot, iPad, and cloud-based email. It also recommends going paperless with digital signatures, banking, and note taking apps. Resources for going paperless, mobile, and to the cloud are listed, including scanning, file sharing, and remote access apps. Time management apps are also recommended. Contact information is provided to connect with the author.
This document provides information and recommendations for setting up and using an iPad, including which iPad and data plan to purchase based on budget and intended use. It discusses key iPad equipment, how to set up accounts and sync with iTunes, configure mail and other settings. The document also recommends foundational apps for tasks like backing up data, accessing files on a computer, and signing documents electronically. It concludes with a Q&A section and links for further information.
The document provides tips for real estate agents to streamline their business by going mobile, going paperless, using cloud-based services, and improving time management. It recommends specific apps and services in each category, such as using a personal hotspot or iPad for mobility, digital signatures and scanning apps to go paperless, Dropbox or Google Drive for cloud storage and file sharing, and calendar and scheduling apps to better manage time. Contact information is also provided for the author who presents on these topics.
This document provides tips for real estate agents to rebrand and market themselves on a budget. It recommends agents define their niche and brand, update photos and logos, develop an online presence through social media like Facebook, Twitter, YouTube and blogs. It also gives ideas for low-cost marketing materials like virtual tours and videos to promote listings. The document stresses measuring efforts through analytics and tracking to improve online marketing.
This document provides an overview of cloud computing and various cloud-based services for file storage, backup, email, and accessing files remotely. It discusses benefits of cloud computing like mobility and quick access. It then describes specific services for remote access to computers, synchronizing emails, backing up computers and mobile devices, file storage, converting documents to online forms, and transaction platforms. The document aims to help users understand cloud computing basics and options for integrating cloud services into their workflow.
This document summarizes key statistics about social media and tech trends in 2013. It notes that 80% of Facebook users prefer to connect with brands via Facebook, 23% check Facebook 5 times daily. It also provides stats on Twitter usage, Foursquare demographics and usage, Instagram's growth after being acquired by Facebook for $1 billion, and Pinterest's mainly female user base. Emerging tech trends mentioned include mobile digital signing platforms, mobile MLS, banking and video chatting apps, and tools for time management and transactions.
Time saver apps for NAR Tech forum Orland 2012 version 1Amy Smythe-Harris
Amy provides a list of life-saving apps in three categories - time-saving apps like Facebook, Twitter, and Yelp, must-have apps for life like Mint for budgeting and Evernote for notes, and time-saving tips for calendar and email apps. The document ends with Amy's contact details on Slideshare, Facebook, Twitter and her website for any questions.
Time saver apps for nar tech forum orland 2012 version 1Amy Smythe-Harris
Amy provides recommendations for useful life-saving apps in three categories: time-savers like Facebook, Twitter, Yelp, and Zite; must-haves for life like Mint, StraightToVM, Buy Me A Pie, and AppMiner; and time-saving tips with calendar, time management, and email apps. She shares her contact information to follow her recommendations on social media platforms like Slideshare, Facebook, and Twitter.
The document provides tips and guidance for real estate agents on creating videos for marketing purposes. It discusses options for virtual tours versus standard video, necessary equipment, video editing software, types of videos to create including listing and bio videos, how to set up a YouTube channel, tips for creating and uploading videos, and ways to share videos on social networks and a real estate website. The document aims to equip agents with everything they need to get started making professional quality videos.
Marketing on a shoe string budget for south central august 2012Amy Smythe-Harris
The document discusses low-cost marketing options for real estate agents on a budget. It lists various social media platforms and tools that can be used for marketing listings, staying connected with clients, and building brand awareness for $100 or less per month. These include creating profiles on Facebook, Twitter, and other sites to share listings and engage home buyers and sellers online. The document also asks what specific marketing tactics readers would pursue with different sized monthly budgets.
This document provides tips and strategies for rebranding a real estate brokerage business. It recommends identifying core values, researching trends and the target market, and developing a new brand identity. Specific suggestions include updating marketing materials like headshots, logos, and websites. It also emphasizes using new forms of social media and video marketing to engage customers. Monitoring brand mentions online is presented as important for measuring the success of the rebranding efforts. The overall message is that real estate brokers should regularly evaluate and update their branding to remain relevant and consumer-centric.
This document provides an overview of the objectives and content covered on Day 1 of a Social Media Boot Camp. The objectives include rebranding one's business, creating a social media strategy, identifying relevant platforms, learning about blogging and using Facebook for business. Specific sections cover branding, monitoring one's online presence, developing a business strategy, social media options, content creation, etiquette, and tools for time management.
The document discusses how real estate agents can use video marketing through creating a YouTube channel to post various types of videos such as property listing videos, agent bio videos, and FAQ videos. It provides tips for real estate agents on setting up a YouTube channel, creating videos with various equipment like camcorders and editing software, and distributing the videos on websites and social media. The goal is to help agents understand how video can be an effective marketing tool for their real estate business.
Stark Builders: Where Quality Meets Craftsmanship!shuilykhatunnil
At Stark Builders our vision is to redefine the renovation experience by combining both stunning design and high quality construction skills. We believe that by delivering both these key aspects together we are able to achieve incredible results for our clients and ensure every project reflects their vision and enhances their lifestyle.
Although we are not all related by blood we have created a team of highly professional and hardworking individuals who share the common goal of delivering beautiful and functional renovated spaces. Our tight nit team are able to work together in a way where we pour our passion into each and every project as we have a love for what we do. Building is our life.
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/
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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.
Dholera Smart City Latest Development Status 2024.pdfShivgan Infratech
Explore the latest development status of Dholera Smart City in 2024. Discover the progress, infrastructure, and future plans of India's first greenfield smart city.
Dholera Smart City Latest Development Status 2024.pdf
Amys appy hour june 2012
1. Amy’s Appy
Hour
Mobile Applications
for Today’s Realtor
Amy@amysmytheharris.com
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2. Amy Smythe Harris
• Broker Associates, GRI, CRS, E-
Pro, GREEN,SFR, TRLP
• HAR & TAR Instructor/Train the Trainer-6
years
• HAR Director 2009 & 2011
• NextGen Advisory Group
• TAR Professional Development &
Professional Standards 2009 &
Technology for 2010
• NAR Communications Committee for
2010
• NAR YPN 2010
• WCR Montgomery Co. Tech. Chair
At once- like walk and talk but simpler to tweet & facebook fromBump-easy way to exchange contact information & send FB request at same timeYelp-write reviews on places plus know what the consumers are saying about youLinked-in – Professional networkingFoursquare- check in place, leave tips, specials nearby- Expand on this (game)Type N Walk- see in front of you while you are textingGist- see what is happening in all your social networksGlympse- only with other Iphones- they can track where you are at on the roadFaceMic and Tweet Mic- take a pic and record their voice and send it straight to your Twitter or to your FB WallFlight Track- lots of these, but I can track where my clients are at as well as tweet/FB/Email out my flight infoAudio Boo- quick way to do Podcasts12mail- hard to find this app on the App store on your phone, but Happy Birthday greetingsLoopt- Ping/Pong- similar to GlympseSkype- love this oneWordpress- can blog straight from my phoone
At once- like walk and talk but simpler to tweet & facebook fromBump-easy way to exchange contact information & send FB request at same timeYelp-write reviews on places plus know what the consumers are saying about youLinked-in – Professional networkingFoursquare- check in place, leave tips, specials nearby- Expand on this (game)Type N Walk- see in front of you while you are textingGist- see what is happening in all your social networksGlympse- only with other Iphones- they can track where you are at on the roadFaceMic and Tweet Mic- take a pic and record their voice and send it straight to your Twitter or to your FB WallFlight Track- lots of these, but I can track where my clients are at as well as tweet/FB/Email out my flight infoAudio Boo- quick way to do Podcasts12mail- hard to find this app on the App store on your phone, but Happy Birthday greetingsLoopt- Ping/Pong- similar to GlympseSkype- love this oneWordpress- can blog straight from my phoone
At once- like walk and talk but simpler to tweet & facebook fromBump-easy way to exchange contact information & send FB request at same timeYelp-write reviews on places plus know what the consumers are saying about youLinked-in – Professional networkingFoursquare- check in place, leave tips, specials nearby- Expand on this (game)Type N Walk- see in front of you while you are textingGist- see what is happening in all your social networksGlympse- only with other Iphones- they can track where you are at on the roadFaceMic and Tweet Mic- take a pic and record their voice and send it straight to your Twitter or to your FB WallFlight Track- lots of these, but I can track where my clients are at as well as tweet/FB/Email out my flight infoAudio Boo- quick way to do Podcasts12mail- hard to find this app on the App store on your phone, but Happy Birthday greetingsLoopt- Ping/Pong- similar to GlympseSkype- love this oneWordpress- can blog straight from my phoone
Animoto-video slide shows Autostich- create panaromic and save to your phone or post to FBTrue HDR- over exposes and under exposes and makes them crisp and clean or use DermanderFlickr- load your photos to shareQik-=live streaming videoCamera Plus- zoom in on actionCamera Flash Deluxe – create a flash on Iphone 3 or 3GSHipstamatic-creates varied lensesUstream-amy examplesIquick- pick a color on the person and make rest Black & WhiteIncredibooth- creates 4 photo shots like the photo booths- only on the 4Plastic bullet- cool real life and allows you to capture like a real plastic camera-great for retro picsPegshot- social networking with photosYoutube- watch videos-save your channel to show on Listing presentationsAnigif-tweet and email animated photos
Animoto-video slide shows Autostich- create panaromic and save to your phone or post to FBTrue HDR- over exposes and under exposes and makes them crisp and cleanFlickr- load your photos to shareQik-=live streaming videoCamera Plus- zoom in on actionCamera Flash Deluxe – create a flash on Iphone 3 or 3GSHipstamatic-creates varied lensesUstream-amy examplesIquick- pick a color on the person and make rest Black & WhiteIncredibooth- creates 4 photo shots like the photo booths- only on the 4Plastic bullet- cool real life and allows you to capture like a real plastic camera-great for retro picsPegshot- social networking with photosYoutube- watch videos-save your channel to show on Listing presentationsAnigif-tweet and email animated photos
Animoto-video slide shows Autostich- create panaromic and save to your phone or post to FBTrue HDR- over exposes and under exposes and makes them crisp and cleanFlickr- load your photos to shareQik-=live streaming videoCamera Plus- zoom in on actionCamera Flash Deluxe – create a flash on Iphone 3 or 3GSHipstamatic-creates varied lensesUstream-amy examplesIquick- pick a color on the person and make rest Black & WhiteIncredibooth- creates 4 photo shots like the photo booths- only on the 4Plastic bullet- cool real life and allows you to capture like a real plastic camera-great for retro picsPegshot- social networking with photosYoutube- watch videos-save your channel to show on Listing presentationsAnigif-tweet and email animated photos
TruliaZillowRealtor.com – a TAR favorite according to surveyNearbyZipform- DocusignClosing Calc-Good Faith- do estimated buyer closing costsLoan Calc Pro- calculate PITIEkey- love thisSell BuyTexas Title Calc- calculate title insuranceCompass- I am not a girl Scout- so this has helped meChicago Agent- buyer closing costs, seller net sheets that you can email but you can not saveImfuma rent- great for inventory/condition reports on your rental properties
TruliaZillowRealtor.com – a TAR favorite according to surveyNearbyZipform- DocusignClosing Calc-Good Faith- do estimated buyer closing costsLoan Calc Pro- calculate PITIEkey- love thisSell BuyTexas Title Calc- calculate title insuranceCompass- I am not a girl Scout- so this has helped meChicago Agent- buyer closing costs, seller net sheets that you can email but you can not saveImfuma rent- great for inventory/condition reports on your rental properties
Home Tracker- allows you to make notes about propertiesReal Estate Term dictionaryAround me-buyers can stand in front of a listing and with two clicks you can view the amenties in the immediate vicintity-restaurants, bars, banks, gas stations, and more. FREEThe Sniffer- evaluate real estate deal for capilation rate, NOI, loan payment, cash-flow rate, and cash-on-cash return $3.99
TruliaZillowRealtor.com – a TAR favorite according to surveyNearbyZipform- DocusignClosing Calc-Good Faith- do estimated buyer closing costsLoan Calc Pro- calculate PITIEkey- love thisSell BuyTexas Title Calc- calculate title insuranceCompass- I am not a girl Scout- so this has helped meChicago Agent- buyer closing costs, seller net sheets that you can email but you can not saveImfuma rent- great for inventory/condition reports on your rental properties
Home Tracker- allows you to make notes about propertiesReal Estate Term dictionaryAround me-buyers can stand in front of a listing and with two clicks you can view the amenties in the immediate vicintity-restaurants, bars, banks, gas stations, and more. FREEThe Sniffer- evaluate real estate deal for capilation rate, NOI, loan payment, cash-flow rate, and cash-on-cash return $3.99
Home Tracker- allows you to make notes about propertiesReal Estate Term dictionaryAround me-buyers can stand in front of a listing and with two clicks you can view the amenties in the immediate vicintity-restaurants, bars, banks, gas stations, and more. FREEThe Sniffer- evaluate real estate deal for capilation rate, NOI, loan payment, cash-flow rate, and cash-on-cash return $3.99
Home Tracker- allows you to make notes about propertiesReal Estate Term dictionaryAround me-buyers can stand in front of a listing and with two clicks you can view the amenties in the immediate vicintity-restaurants, bars, banks, gas stations, and more. FREEThe Sniffer- evaluate real estate deal for capilation rate, NOI, loan payment, cash-flow rate, and cash-on-cash return $3.99
TruliaZillowRealtor.com – a TAR favorite according to surveyNearbyZipform- DocusignClosing Calc-Good Faith- do estimated buyer closing costsLoan Calc Pro- calculate PITIEkey- love thisSell BuyTexas Title Calc- calculate title insuranceCompass- I am not a girl Scout- so this has helped meChicago Agent- buyer closing costs, seller net sheets that you can email but you can not saveImfuma rent- great for inventory/condition reports on your rental properties
Dragon voiceYoumail.comJot Not- give my examplesGoogle Earth- tell how I use in the fieldDay Tracker- GPS but better than what I was doing which was hit or missFlashlight-used this a lotVlingo=voice app like Dragon VoiceZip Finder- like this one especially if your MLS is heavy zip code basedItranslate- love thisScan Biz Cards- take a biz card scan it and give it backSnap Shop- couchClinometer- levelBox.net- load files here for others to downloadDropbox – put files here off your computerMyslide or WifiClicker or remote mousePenultimate, 7notes, writepad, notesplusevernote
Home Tracker- allows you to make notes about propertiesReal Estate Term dictionaryAround me-buyers can stand in front of a listing and with two clicks you can view the amenties in the immediate vicintity-restaurants, bars, banks, gas stations, and more. FREEThe Sniffer- evaluate real estate deal for capilation rate, NOI, loan payment, cash-flow rate, and cash-on-cash return $3.99