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Real Estate Investors…Web 2.0 Got You Confused?

March 3rd, 2009 . by Rob Swanson

What’s all the fuss about Web 2.0 anyway?  Come on, we’re real estate investors not technology geeks.  Right, and…the guy that drove the horse drawn buggy said an engine is too unreliable…watch this video and find out if the technology in your business is up to snuff…Learn how powerful the internet is get a snapshot of where we are headed globally.

Leave a comment on this below … I’d be interested in hearing your thoughts.  The internet can automate your business, bring you buyer and seller leads and help you make more money faster, you really just need to embrace change rather than buck it.  Learn and prosper.  -RS

Real Estate Investors...Web 2.0 Got You Confused?

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10 Responses to “Real Estate Investors…Web 2.0 Got You Confused?”

  1. Allen Taylor Says:

    Nice writing. You are on my RSS reader now so I can read more from you down the road.

    Allen Taylor

  2. Arif Gangji Says:

    Nice post…I’m actually going to share this video with our readers as well. Things are moving fast, recession or not – it’s time to take advantage of the options out there.

  3. umame8 Says:

    The video although only 5min..it’s quite exhausting! :O) It leaves me with an impression of too much information and info overload. However, it is the exact reason to remember when establishing presence on the internet – access to eye balls is huge, amount of information is massive and techonology becomes obsolete very quickly. Therefore, as investors we need to embrace technology and at the same time be mindful of our technology strategy so that we don’t waste our limited resources – time and money.

  4. Rebecca Virtue Says:

    Rob, great video. I flip REos but only the ones I see with my own eyes. Flipping without a hands on approach (long distance is pretty scary even with software). I work the Colorado and Oklahoma City metro markets. I have not been able to close in a market I did not know even though I was using automation. How many have you flipped long distance?

    NOTE: I have been an educator since 1976.

  5. Paul Thompson Says:

    It’s definitely get on board or get left behind. As fast as things are moving, if you get left behind it will be even harder to catch up than what it has been in the past.

  6. Rob Swanson Says:

    Hi Rebecca – I have done this in 13 different states and have flipped a lot of houses remotely in cities I’ve never been to on properties I’ve never seen to buyers I’ve never met. Maybe I’ll put a case study video training together on a house I flipped just like this for people to see exactly how I did it…Would that be interesting to folks?

  7. Leanne Lasky Says:

    Hi Rob,

    BRILLIANT – I mean, REALLY BRILLIANT… Going to share with EVERYONE I can reach –

    I wholesale nationally myself – by the end of this month I will have closed in about 12 states, on properties I have never seen, for a seller and buyer I have never met. Isn’t it AMAZING!

    Thanks for the video – I’m really just blown away!

  8. VJ Says:

    Amazing video!!

  9. gail smith Says:

    Wow! I got goosebumps watching that! No wonder we’re exhausted!

  10. KrisBelucci Says:

    Hi, good post. I have been wondering about this issue,so thanks for posting. I’ll definitely be coming back to your site.

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