Inman Top 5: The biggest stories of the week Sept. 4-10, 2021
Looking for a quick catch-up on the buzziest stories of the week? Here’s Inman Top 5, the most essential stories of the week, according to Inman website visitors. Continue reading
Looking for a quick catch-up on the buzziest stories of the week? Here’s Inman Top 5, the most essential stories of the week, according to Inman website visitors. Continue reading
Social media is a huge undertaking in real estate, but it’s also a powerful, mostly free tool that can reach more clients with less effort, if you do it right. Here are the tools and tips you need to make it easy from social media guru Katie Lance. Continue reading
Gary Keller pronounced Keller Williams a tech company in 2018. What has happened in the time since, and where does KW go from here? Tune in all week at Inman for our Deep Dive on Keller Williams. Continue reading
Facebook just launched a virtual-reality service that allows people to hold virtual work meetings as avatars, and agents can use it as a tool to connect with buyers, sellers and colleagues. Continue reading
In a tutorial video, Chris Jones, co-founder of Guerilla Realty, shares how creating two contact lists can help an agent generate leads on Facebook. Continue reading
Forget about expired and FSBO listings. If agents can successfully and consistently land divorce listings, their business will boom. Continue reading
Industry veteran Russ Cofano, who has previously served in top spots at both eXp World Holdings and Real, has joined real estate marketing firm Collabra Technology as its chief executive officer. Continue reading
This fall, Oct. 26-28, the real estate industry is coming together to strategize and socialize at Inman Connect Las Vegas. We’re adding new sessions every day. Reserve your spot now to get in on all the action. Continue reading
While popular summer destinations used to come with an off-season, large numbers of fall and winter renters are quickly changing the markets. Continue reading
The New York City-based firm’s 4,000 employees will have until August 31 to get their first coronavirus vaccination shot or be fired. Continue reading