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Fuzzy Math Friday: 1 vs. 7,000

by Nick Bostic on May 29, 2009

Yes, I’m feeling a bit stressed lately. So this will be brief:

1 of me
(a person teaching classes/attending appointments multiple times a day about blogging, social networking, email marketing, photography, SEO/SEM, generational marketing, etc)

VS

7,000 REALTOR’s in Portland


(according to PMAR)

Any suggestions on how to balance this equation?

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{ 4 comments }

Ron Ares June 1, 2009 at 7:42 pm

They cloned a sheep. Certainly they can clone a director of marketing from a local title company…

Ron Ares’s last blog post..Nearly 20% of Portland Homes in Distress Sale Status

Mike Rohrig May 29, 2009 at 4:27 pm

On one hand that equation gives you job security. Plus I know that a lot of the classes don’t stick and they will be back.

On the other it can get annoying to teach the same people the same thing.

Actually your blog can be the link to them. If you can get them to follow you here while you give the tips and training they bring others and could reach a lot more.

Give them pre-work so they have the basics done before the class. Setting up Twitter, grabbing a wordpress blog. Have them come back here for followup.

Mike Rohrig’s last blog post..Instead Of AC Try A Whole House Fan

Nick Bostic June 1, 2009 at 8:30 pm

Gee thanks Ron, I’m glad I rank with livestock in your eyes :)

Nick Bostic June 1, 2009 at 8:43 pm

Good ideas, and ones I’ve tossed around more than once, but I’m thinking now might be the time to step up and integrate this site a bit more with the day job to save me some time in the long run.

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