Feb 25
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I just filled my tank, and didn’t even look at the price

It has been a while since I could say that - but I did.
I needed gas on my commute home. So I stopped at a 76 station just off the freeway, sidled up to the one armed bandit, and got out to start the painful transaction.
I stood up and looked straight into the face […]

Author: Michael Seguin
Feb 20
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Come home to Roostsm?

So the blogosphere has been lighting up with references to the recent launch of Roostsm. It has been quite interesting to read the reactions to the product on many levels.
Having played some small part in helping to bring this product to market, I though I would make an effort to give a description of the […]

Author: Michael Seguin
Oct 09
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Rotten Website - has user contributed content gone too far?

So your newish neighber sleeps all day and makes noise at absurd hours in the am. Of course you have shared your frustration with your family and friends, but that still leaves you feeling frustrated and needing some kind of closure. A quick search reveals that there is a user-contributed content website (lets […]

Author: Michael Seguin
Sep 15
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SEM (pt. 2 of SEO & SEM)

SEM - Search Engine Marketing. SEM can be viewed as an extension to or as an alternative to SEO (Search Engine Optimization). In brief, SEO means you put only ’sweat equity’ into your efforts to perform better on search engines like google. SEM means that you pay for clicks. SEM and SEO […]

Author: Michael Seguin
Aug 28
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Tools for the Job: Keeping an Eye on the Internet

After writing my post yesterday on Local Search I got to thinking that there are some really great services out there that let you track what is being said on the Internet. While there are many services that charge big money for the privilege there are also a number free services which do a great […]

Author: Mark Flavin
Aug 27
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Local Search is Where it is At

Advertising over time has quickly shifted from a printed media focus towards online. This is not new information the article referenced is over a year old. So why then are we still seeing a push towards traditional media in the Real Estate industry?
Nothing is ever as simple as it seems. I believe that for many […]

Author: Mark Flavin