Archive for February, 2008

What Banks Will Not Tell You: You May Not Be Liable for a Deficiency Judgment If You Walk Away From Your Mortgage

More and more Americans are facing a decision on mortgage debt they are unable to pay or refinance. Should I declare bankruptcy? You may not have to. You may be able to simply walk away from the mortgage. Most Americans fear making that choice.
The Bank Chase for a Deficiency Judgment
Most […]

Inman News Website Makeover

The Inman News website has been redesigned.  Chock full of new features. Take a look.
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Googleicious Blog Post Archives

If you’ve written a lot of blog posts, you probably have a bunch of great ones in your archives. But how can you get your clients, prospective clients and readers to look at your hidden jewels? (stop giggling). Here are some of the options.
One way is the Archives tab or link on your […]

Create a Website Using Google Sites

Google is now in the website building business with yesterday’s addition of Google Sites to its Google Apps suite. Sweet. The video gives a quick rundown.
For more information on creating a website, visit Google Sites.

Source: PC Magazine.

Creative Advertising Has a Long Tail

Businesses should always be looking for interesting and creative ways to advertise and market, both online and offline.
Clever ads have a long reach. Not only are they attention grabbing in the actual location, clever ads gets spread around via newspapers, magazines (maybe a TV spot), as well as online, via blogs, forums and social […]

Fill in and Edit PDf Forms with PDFescape

PDFescape is a free tool that lets you open PDf files in your browser so you can fill-in or add text, checkmarks, grahics and even links (that part is neat). There is also a whiteout text feature and the ability to add new form fields. Save, print or email the finished product.
There is […]

Firefox Extension: Tree Style Tabs

I love the Firefox browser.  Here is a neat add-on you might find useful: Tree Style Tab.
I like it because it leaves a logical breadcrumb trail of  your internet tab surfing, especially if you are researching a topic.  I don’t know about you, but I sometimes have trouble finding the right tabs.   With the tree […]

Inflatable Architecture

Inflatable architecture is an interesting concept. Where needs are temporary, architecture should accommodate them. Kunst Werke (Berlin) housed an art exhibit and needed additional access. Swiss firm Instant Architecture created a temporary entrance, with stairs and balcony, that was extremely durable. After the structure was no longer needed, it was easily removed. […]

Market Your Home Using MyMarketWare

Buyers still drive around the neighborhood looking for houses on the market. It is becoming common practice to Google the house address to find more information about the home. Here’s where MyMarketware  helps give homeowners, and their real estate agents, an edge in marketing their homes with an individual Market Site website just […]

Learn What’s Going on in Your Neighborhood: Everyblock

Real estate marketing is as much about marketing a neighborhood and lifestyle as it is about marketing a particular home. Buyers buy a neighborhood when they buy a house. Therefore, it is necessary to learn everything you can about the neighborhoods where you help buyers find homes.
Everyblock aggregates the news, building permits, business […]