4realz Roundtable
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Hosted by: 4Realz
Phone Number: (724) 444-7444
Call ID: 20339

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Title: Roundtable: Using affiliate programs to generate income from your website



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Past Episodes (11)

Time: Duration: Title: Recordings:
05/07/2009 05:00 PM EDT
29:49
Roundtable: Using affiliate programs to generate income from your website
   
04/30/2009 05:00 PM EDT
41:07
4Realz Roundtable: Facebook Pages for Biz
   
07/17/2008 08:00 PM EDT
1:00:53
4Realz Roundtable: How are Banking/Financial Bailouts Affecting Real Estate
   
07/10/2008 04:00 PM EDT
44:02
4Realz Roundtable: With Jonathan J. Miller
   
07/09/2008 04:00 PM EDT
27:12
4Realz Interview: What is RE BarCamp and Should You Attend?
   
07/02/2008 07:00 PM EDT
58:38
4Realz Roundtable: Marketing Real Estate with Video
   
06/26/2008 07:00 PM EDT
59:12
4Realz Roundtable: Tech Tools that Help You Help Sellers
   
06/19/2008 07:00 PM EDT
58:01
4Realz Roundtable: Tracking and Analytics for Agents
   
06/12/2008 07:00 PM EDT
1:02:59
4Realz Real Estate Roundtable: The Value of Home Values
   
06/05/2008 07:00 PM EDT
57:08
4Realz Real Estate Roundtable: Social Networking
   
05/29/2008 07:00 PM EDT
52:50
4Realz Real Estate Roundtable: DOJ/NAR
   

Reviews

5 Stars! - Reviewer: Mike Mueller 07/17/08 09:02 PM EDT
Full Comment: I rated this before we even started just because this is ground breaking, Fabulous Stuff!
AVM and transparency - Reviewer: agent21 06/14/08 02:48 PM EDT
Full Comment: @bnix: So, by your logic, all those cheapest gas price sites are in violation of the oil companies' private property rights? Tax records in most jurisdictions are public record. Privacy is merely a result of lack of transparency. The genie is out of the bottle on this. To wit: Rev. Wright's G*d D*mn America rant.
Valuable Discussion about Values - Reviewer: bnix 06/13/08 12:10 AM EDT
Full Comment: I enjoyed this discussion completely. I read Joseph and Zillow go back and forth on blogs all the time and to hear them one on one was awesome. I tend to side with Joe on this issue because individual property rights are what makes America great and to see them erode online is a bit concerning. However, just because someone or some algorithm thinks your property is worth X, doesn't mean it's true. Real estate is only worth what a ready, willing and able buyer and seller agree for it to be worth. It's also unreasonable for us to expect to control what everyone or every algorithm thinks about our property. I trust our free economy to work this out sooner than later.