Friday, December 28, 2012

Finding the time to focus - Future of Real Estate Marketing - Inman ...

Social media and apps are so 2012. Lucky for us, 2013 is right around the corner. It?s time to focus on more than just Facebook, Twitter or the latest apps out there. We need to focus on designing your business. What are the things that you, as an agent or broker, struggle with? Is it that we are afraid of change? It?s time we embrace our fears and go at them head on. Maybe these things can equate to better business and productivity practices. We have a huge community of people within our reach, in and out of the real estate world, professionals that have made Evernote their hub for going paperless, digital and IN the cloud.

Let?s start putting the focus on these things now. Just like everything else, Evernote is what you make of it. It?s time to get your gears going and think about how this one tool could support everything you have planned for your 2013.

My interview with Stacey Harmon is a two part series and man, are you in for a treat! We talk about Evernote, 2013 and more importantly productivity and focusing on what?s going to matter the most.

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Stacey Harmon is a national speaker and Principal of Harmon Enterprises where she helps [mostly] real estate folks build business with social media and shows them how to apply technology in order to be more ef?cient. Stacey uses Evernote to create a GTD workflow that helps her be more effective and efficient in her work and her life.

Stacey, what do you think are the biggest struggles that real estate agents have?
I think that agents are constantly interrupted and constantly distracted and that?s a disruptive process in addition to the fact that they?re forgetting data. We?re all getting input from both analog and digital means at a rate that we never have before. So it?s no longer just voicemail and email now they?re getting texts, faxes and conversations with people, Facebook messages. They need to create a centralized digital hub that allows for them to comprehend or at least reference all that?s relevant to a particular transaction. Evernote can be that solution because it is so ubiquitous.

How do you do business Stacey? What are your thoughts on productivity?
One of the things that has interested me so much in productivity is it?s very inline with how I?ve always run my life. One of the things I?ve noticed as a social media trainer, is that people are overwhelmed and the issue?s NOT that they can?t grasp Facebook or Twitter or any of these channels, it?s 40 more channels that they already have to tack on to what they?re already busy with.

Technology has really revolutionized how I personally am doing business. How im doing business now is totally different than five years ago and it?s not just social media. It?s that these technology changes have evolved my process. When agents focus on that and figure out how to have more time and peace, they can figure out what they need to focus on. That might be the Facebook learning curve or how to Tweet or how to find time to blog.

Productivity is really the root issue, not these other keeping up with Joneses in terms of apps. It used to be this is the hot new app and what I have found is I actually have a suite of apps that are the foundation of my producitivy and my business and enable me to make intellegient decisions about these new technologies. I don?t need to jump off to the next thing anymore although the things I?m using now WERE the hot new thing at one point between 2008 and now. But it?s very stablized. I have a unit of technologies with Evernote really being my hub. They?re working together and are a packaged situation that you could put all around and deploy in different teams.

Tell us how you got started with Evernote and becoming an Evernote Ambassador.
It?s got to be Agent Reboot. I?m sure I heard about Evernote at an Agent Reboot years ago. I downloaded it. I probably have the typical story. Everybody thinks ?that?s interesting? they download it, they look at it. They think ?hmm I haven?t figured out how to exactly use this? and they might decide to come back to it at some point. I?ve had Evernote for several years, but it was a process of understanding of how it truly can be integrated into my life. When I read a book this year called Getting Things Done by David Allen, I had it click for me.

I said, I could deploy this philosophy in this cloud based note taking system called Evernote. And when I married those, my whole life and productivity had changed and I got back to being organized. I became far more productive and calm about all of this. I?m not thinking there?s less to do, but I?m more focused on what it is that I need to do. So that led to me developing a system, it made Evernote my most essential application in my life. I love Facebook, I train on Facebook but that?s a marketing tool for me. Evernote is the center of both my personal and my professional life. So, I had this passion for Evernote and I was motivated to interact with others. I applied to be an ambassador and was selected!

Ambassadors are passionate power users who are really evangelic about it. We love to teach why it?s so meaningful for us and they have an expert for a particular area. So I?ve got GTD (getting things done) but there?s a crafting, a cooking, a productivity, there?s paperless, a mobile. There are over 50 ambassadors across the globe. It?s awesome. It?s really awesome (Stacey even has her home office painted Evernote green! Perhaps by accident, but she swears it was meant to be).

Why is Evernote so important to not only your business, but your life?
The reason Evernote is so important to me, it is my absolute hub of my entire life and my mission is to get absolutely everything that I think or come into contact with digitally into Evernote. I don?t manage my life in email anymore, I manage it in Evernote. I forward emails if I need to to Evernote. And now my bills are totally paperless, I?ve cancelled everything because it all gets sucked into Evernote where I then pay it through my online banking and then put it into a shared folder that my accountant in Austin can log into. It?s amazing!

And because of the searchability, it automatically creates a searchable record. I combine that with when I travel, or in an agent?s case, If you?re having lunch with a client, they can create a new note right from their phone, use the camera feature within Evernote to take a picture of their receipt, write a note about who it?s with, and that goes right into my bookkeepers shared folder who gets a notification. I toss my receipt, it?s paperless and it?s been saved for my taxes. Totally paperless and revolutionary.

I used to be an Outlook junkie and to convert to Gmail was a massive change because of the folder structure. I had replicated an entire labeling and sub labeling system and when I came to Evernote, it was revolutionary because my email, like right now I have 3 emails in my inbox because they?ve just come in. That?s it. I?ll process them and they go into Evernote. Each evernote account free or premium has a unique email address associated with it. The tip I tell people, is I created a contact called Evernote Upload and I forward my emails to Evernote Upload. You can Tweet into Evernote also by including @myen at the end of a tweet too. I?m constantly managing it. It?s Evernote that acts as my digital hub. I have my world with me wherever I am.

(In part two of my Q&A with Stacey we talk business planning and strategizing with Evernote, Evernote Trunk, sushi and more so stay tuned!)

Source: http://next.inman.com/2012/12/findingtimetofocuswithproductivityinrealestate/

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Wednesday, December 26, 2012

Psychedelic psychic power? - KTemoc Konsiders

I had then commented her Pakatan shadow cabinet was a Kafkaesque joke ? and if you don?t know the meaning of this word, ask Mr Manmanlai, wakakaka - with the potential for Pakatan to outdo BN in the numbers department. 15 ministries including shared deputy prime minister-ships were listed, with each having at least 3 if not more names, making a total of no less than 45 and probably exceeding 60. WTF!

Sweetie Selena admitted that her list has been compiled from a combination of:

(a) discussions with a Pakatan MP who wished to remain anonymous ...?

... but who wakakaka, I suspect, was probably from PKR. As usual, by suggesting some key nominees in the secret list, he was pre-empting PKR's supposed allies from choice ministries wakakaka,

(b) observations from the performances and statements of Pakatan MPs .....,

... and undoubtedly, the most mysterious of all, wakakaka ........?

(c) personal conversations with the shadow ministers, their friends or their acquaintances, where in the first place, shadow ministers, other than the PM-designate, don?t exist ........



I was very cruel to her when I wrote: No, I won?t hold much store by the list that Sweetie has written, perhaps more to mitigate against the BN sting that Pakatan is still incapable of coming up with a shadow cabinet than it be a genuine secret Pakatan plan.

Of course I have my opinion as to why, but the far more important point was my amazement at Sweetie's claim of talking with non-existent shadow ministers ..... unless of course she had the conversation with the self-appointed wet-dreaming shadow Home Minister wakakaka.

I hope she as a DAP member (so she claimed in her recent article) didn't/doesn't take my criticisms too badly as I had also excoriated another DAP sweetie, Hannah Yeoh, for being mathematically challenged in her support for Anwar Ibrahim?s 916 (Hannah took law, not maths so it's okay, wakakaka), as follows:




The saddest consequence of Anwar?s 916 debacle was a DAP sweetie like Hannah Yeoh being swept into that mesmerizing manmanlai miasmatic mist of malarkey ? see my February 2009 post DAP should stop defending Anwar Ibrahim where Hannah stupidly wrote (yes, I support DAP but that?doesn't?mean I am like some people, blind as a bat wakakaka):

?Those who argue that the political crisis in Perak now is a taste of Pakatan Rakyat?s own medicine ? a reference to Sept 16 ? fail to see the key differences between the two.?

?When Anwar claimed to have the numbers to form the federal government, he wrote to Prime Minister Abdullah Ahmad Badawi, requesting him to convene an emergency sitting of Parliament. This was rejected by the prime minister.?

?The next constitutional option was to press for the dissolution of Parliament to make way for fresh elections. This too was not entertained.?

?Anwar exhausted every constitutional means available to him. If Pakatan were to act unconstitutionally and lure defections, then we will be having a new government today. So, you can?t say that Najib?s coup in Perak and the Pakatan plan ? Sept 16 ? were one and the same.?

Leaving aside the different issue of Najib?s coup d??tat in Perak which involved someone high up who should have stayed out of direct politics, Hannah Yeoh was stupid (and I hope the sweetie?isn't?now) to claim that Anwar had the right to demand AAB convene an emergency sitting of Parliament or to press for the dissolution of Parliament to make way for fresh elections.

WTF for, just after an election where AAB?s BN trounced Pakatan by 140 seats to 82? Was she mathematically challenged?

Now, would you believe it, the mystery of the phantom (wakakaka) shadow ministers has just become even more mysterious because on re-checking her shadow cabinet article I found the words ?shadow ministers? mysteriously missing like Jim Thompson, wakakaka. Oh, the mystery of it!

Surely this calls for the use of that wonderful?Indonesian?word an?h?as in?an?h bin ajaib?(extremely strange, wonder of wonders) wakakaka. ?

Hey, maybe sweetie didn't write it and I was, no not psychic, but psychedelically hallucinating, wakakaka. Hmmm, I wonder whether she read my post, wakakaka.

Never mind, but incidentally, just where is Hartalmsm when you need them? Busy attacking politicians like Lim GE, I suppose? Wakakaka.

Three days ago, a reporter friend (sweetie Selena has always been very discreet, never mentioning her sources, wakakaka) forwarded a text message to this columnist which says that the doctor has taken over Umno and right now the grassroots reports are being forwarded to him.

But the big news is that the doctor is planning to have the polls held in September. This is because it seems that the doctor has got tired of Prime Minister Najib Tun Razak?s feet-dragging and lack of confidence ? [?]

Wakakkaa, I had then posted my take on her headline-grabbing coup d??tat by Dr M as:

We may yet again take it that Sweetie?s latest article of Dr Mahathir mounting a silent?coup d??tat?to launch a September poll was sourced from PKR, especially in the light of UMNO information that Dr Mahathir has affirmed Najib should be complimented for not calling for early election (or if you like, ordering Najib to hang on for as late/long as possible).

Wakakaka again.

Anyway, back to her latest article DAP leadership must share power in FMT. Just a few extracts I wish to comment on as follows:

In addition to the above, it is good if one Malay and one Indian is given a prestigious parliament seat to contest. DAP cannot continue to talk about a ?Malaysian Malaysia? if the Malays and Indians feel left out.


Everyone including the Orang Asal must have a sense of belonging in the party. The Orang Asal too must be given a popular parliament or state seat to contest*. DAP leaders must break the race barrier and the best time to do this is none other than at the coming 13th general election.

* Note she mentioned Orang Asal and not Asli, and why has sweetie suggested this?

Wakakaka, I suspect that if we need to unravel this particular mystery (out of the many mysteries) of her writing, we might have to re-read my posts on the last Sarawak state elections - see below.
In particular please read the first two, where Bian Baru, PKR's Sarawak chief and Nik Nazmi, PKR's head of communication(?) merajuk like green-eyed budak2 kecil after DAP's resounding victory in the state elections.
Nik Nazmi had then challenged DAP to stand in a Malay-Melanau majority seat but of course with Nik conveniently forgetting it was his party which denied other Pakatan component parties from contesting in most of Sarawak state constituencies - perhaps Nik's challenge to DAP might explain sweetie's urging DAP to stand an Orang Asal in a parliamentary seat - just my speculation lah, wakakaka:
Sweetie claimed to be a DAP member who had voted in the DAP Women?s Congress recently on 09 Dec but for her to suggest in her article?DAP leadership must share power?that "it is good if one Malay and one Indian is given a prestigious parliament seat to contest", and while I accept her suggestion on DAP Malay candidates and indeed it should be more than just one, I am flabbergasted by her inane suggestion, yes, inane suggestion that ?one Indian is given a prestigious parliament seat to contest?.

Isn?t she as a voting member of DAP aware of the current number of DAP MPs and indeed ADUNs who are Indians?

Please take a look at the 7 DAP Indian MPs (not just one proposed by her for GE-13) and 11 DAP Indian ADUNs (the 12th in Malim Nawar having hopped away), and dear MIC and PKR wakakaka eat your hearts out.

MPs

Karpal Singh ? Gelugor

Dr P Ramasamy ? Batu Kawan

M Kulasegaran ? Ipoh Barat

M Manogaran ? Teluk Intan

Charles Santiago - Klang

Gobind Singh Deo ? Puchong

John Fernandez ? Seremban

ADUNs

S Veerapan ? Repah

K Arumugam ? Rahang

P Gunasekaren ? Senawang

Dr P Ramasamy ? Perai (also MP for Batu Kawan)

Jagdeet Singh - Datok Keramat

A Tanasekharan ? Bagan Dalam

R. Sanisvara Nethaji Rayer - Seri Delima

A. Sivanesan - Sungkai

V. Sivakumar - Tronoh

Sivasubramanian - Buntong

M. Manoharan - Kota Alam Shah

(one bloke was given the chance to stand in and had become the ADUN in Malim Nawar but ...)

But to?be?frank, I'm not surprised by sweetie's?strange?(an?h wakakaka) perception of DAP, and this was confirmed by her assertion that "...?the only successful multi-racial party so far is none other than PKR."



Apart from the above, I've been perturbed by Selena Tay?s series of articles which appear, at least to me, to have emanated as if directly from the inner core of PKR Headquarters. Okay, we know about her now-very-phantom phantom-ish shadow ministers wakakaka, ...



... but in addition, we have come to be familiar with sweetie's fondness in dropping un-named names (excuse the contradiction in terms but given sweetie's style of writing, what else could I do?) such as 'A neutral Chinese political analyst ...'?in her?Pakatan to win with 118 seats?, and '...?a Pakatan MP who wished to remain anonymous ...', etc.?

I suppose we could all venture a guess who that marvellous?'neutral Chinese political analyst' would be but then again, it won't be much of a guess?... wakakaka, and was it necessary to assert the Chinese political analst is 'neutral'? wakakaka.

Dear dear oh dearie me, dearest sweetie Selena, since you are so keen on DAP setting up Malay and Indian Bureaus to look after Malay and Indian interests, why don?t you write something to clear up those nasty rumours surrounding the alleged ouster of Nallakaruppan from PKR and?how he was allegedly ?promised? he would contest ?n the Ijok by-election in 2007 only to find Khalid Ibrahim nominated instead, and yes, how he was allegedly ?instructed? not to compete against Azmin Ali in the party?s VP position in an earlier PKR party election.

Why don?t you write too on the last PKR party elections and the allegations surrounding the party polling process made or alluded to by Haris Ibrahim, Jonson Chong, Zaid Ibrahim and a host of other erstwhile PKR members as well as those still in that party like Badrul Hisham (Chegubard) and Mustaffa Kamil?

If you need to refresh yourself, you may wish to refer to my posts:

Source: http://ktemoc.blogspot.com/2012/12/psychedelic-psychic-power.html

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