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Category: Columns
It’s time to consider eliminating NAR’s Clear Cooperation Policy
According to coach Darryl Davis, although its intentions were good, the unintended consequences of the Clear Cooperation Policy may make it more trouble than it’s worth.
The biggest story of the year (according to you): The Download
The biggest story of the year was our liveblog coverage of the Sitzer | Burnett commission trial. Get caught up with a special end-of-year edition of The Download.
5 ways to find opportunity during challenging times
Challenging times are not a signal to retreat but an invitation to innovate and explore new avenues, writes The Agency President Rainy Hake Austin. Embrace the learning opportunities they bring.
20 year-end-review questions to guide your 2024 business plan
Reflection, renewal, rethinking the old ways: This is the perfect time of year to reevaluate the way you do things, writes Nikki Beauchamp. Here, she shares 20 questions that should guide the process.
Broker Spotlight: Corey Hasting, Engel & Völkers First Coast
Find out how this former NFL player applied his work ethic to building an award-winning, billion-dollar brokerage in just five years.
Stop! Before you send that buyer listings, ask these 47 questions
According to agent Cara Ameer, if you don’t ask your buyer the right questions before you travel too far down the road with them, you could end up wasting their time and yours.
How do you add a GIF to an Instagram Reel?
This week, Sue “Pinky” Benson explains how to perk up your short-form videos on Instagram with fun and engaging gifs.
11 ways to say no (without actually having to say no)
Setting boundaries and saying no doesn’t have to be so difficult with help from best-selling author Jay Papasan. He offers a range of options from delicate to direct to help you guard your time and energy.
What’s the top tech you absolutely can’t live without? Pulse
Is it a gadget? Software? Mobile or desktop? How did you find it, and what does it do for you and your business?