Redefining Real Estate Professionalism

The Rise of professionalism from 1947 to the early 1980s and its subsequent decline to the present day and has had a major impacton American business culture.In this report, T3 Sixty chronicles the history of professionals, or simply being professional and how that relates to real estate today and in the future.
How To Manage Your Digital Footprint (Online Reputation)

The Internet and the wealth of information and tools it provides has forever changed the real estate industry and how agents do business. Real estate professionals need to conduct themselves online as they do in real life with integrity and continue to offer excellent service and cultivate an impeccable online reputation.
The Secret to Maximizing Your Internet Presence (Blogging)

Internet presence is a crucial part of any agents success. And blogging is a good, inexpensive way of getting information across to prospective buyers while building relationships and generating leads.
How To Become A Paperless Agent (Tablets)

The mobile revolution has forever changed the homebuying transaction and everything that comes with it. What used to take days to achieve can now be done at the touch of a button. And for an inherently mobile profession like real estate, tablets and other mobile devices can only affect positive change.
Looking Back and Taking Stock 2006-2010

A summary of 20062010 Trends as reported by the Swanepoel Trends Report.Categories include: Real Estate Companies, Outside Players, Realtor Associations, Real Estate Data, Public and MLS, The Consumer, Globalization and Minorities, Real Estate Business Models, Knowledge, Skills and ProfessionalismProductivity and Profitability, Technology, The Internet, and Social Media.
What is Social Media

This report chronicles social media from its inception through to 2010.
The Residential Real Estate Brokerage Shift

New models are shifting the traditional residential real estate brokerage model.