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Yo Cupcake!........Are you a Stalker or Just Kinda Creepy!

The other day a buddy of mine sent me one of the best blog posts in the history real estate blogging http://www.1000wattconsulting.com/blog/2008/01/i-am-not-a-lead.html (Thanks Marc for helping me find the post). In my opinion it sums up the Realtor/Client relationship in the web 2.0 environment we are now living in now, and quite frankly leaving quickly.

It wasn't long ago that we thought our fancy auto responders and drip campaigns where the silver bullet of customer acquisition (Guilty as charged your Honor). Auto responders, drip campaigns, pictures of our dogs, and an alphabet soup of letters that would make a scrabble champion cry, yea that is what will give me creditability as a professional.

John Q. Public takes a look at the stranger who is sending him/her pictures of their dog, with a strange string of letters behind their name is, and finds a glamour head shot straight out of 1950's Hollywood, or worse yet in my neck of the woods a 1920's Chicago Gangster pose.

Guess what, John Q. Public doesn't care. In fact it is kind of creepy. I get an email from somebody I don't know, telling me what I might want to buy. Get lost!

This leads me to the crux of my hypothesis. Doesn't permission based interactive marketing make more sense? I recently became aware of, and started using a software program called Rezora (www.rezora.com). Rezora gives agents and consumers/clients the ability to really establish a relationship. It is not a guessing game. It is not John Q. Public is on my automated home update list so he is a client. Rezora allows us to quit guessing. Rezora certainly isn't a new silver bullet, but I think it is part of the future.

The traditional thinking of Brokerage is Broke. This is evident by the financial troubles most companies find themselves in today. Print advertising is dead, try to advertise in the Rocky Mountain News (http://www.rockymountainnews.com/), social networking went from a college fad, to 30 million users and a growing revolution is in the air.

How much longer is the consumer going to accept us cyber-spying on them, how much longer is a 1" X 1" add in the news paper going to be considered marketing, how much longer are we going to put up with being kinda creepy?

Is there a new economic model on the Horizon? I look forward to your thoughts, there must be a better way.

Posted Thursday Jun 25