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9 tips from Google for protecting privacy

Data is often the lifeblood of technology in the real estate industry, sometimes confronting executives, agents and programmers with privacy-related ethical dilemmas. Source: click here

2 ‘absolutely awful’ questions agents should hold off asking

When Anthony Lamacchia warns never to start a conversation with a prospective client by asking these two “absolutely awful” questions, take notice — no matter how unorthodox his advice may seem. Source: click here

Computer vision will find your dream home at a discount

Computer vision and image tagging are making the home shopping experience more accessible and personalized, according to Dominik Pogorzelski, vice president of product for restb.ai. Source: click here

Keller Williams reveals how its ‘Siri for real estate’ was designed

KW’s successful AI app Kelle was made with input from agents around the country, executives revealed at Inman Connect New York 2019. Source: click here

Building your own tech could help scale up and save money

Every broker-owner will eventually face the same choice: Subscribe to a technology service to help manage the business or try building on your own. Source: click here

Agents vs. consumers: why real estate apps need to pick an audience

Whether you’re building a real estate app or the latest tool using artificial intelligence, the user experience (UX) should be at the top of your thoughts. Source: click here

How to launch a successful brokerage with a mere $1,000

Courtney Poulos, broker-owner of Acme Real Estate, started her Los Angeles-based real estate brokerage for the low, low price of $1,000 a month in rent. She and Luke Monroe, broker and CEO of Kendrick Realty, dish on the real cost of doing business as a brokerage owner at Inman Connect New York. Source: click here

Miami real estate startup wants to make buying and selling homes free

Miami real estate technology startup Richr has announced the launch of its first product — a home listing platform that allows sellers in South Florida to put their homes in the Miami multiple listing service for free through a one-year, no-fee listing agreement with one of Richr’s participating brokerages. Source: click here

Ricoh Tours unveils new ads using 360-degree footage

Using the popular Theta V camera, agents can now use immersive listing video in their banner advertising campaigns, the company announced. Source: click here

How to balance your real estate career and personal life

When describing her unique family situation onstage at ICNY, Stephanie Lanier explained, ”We really got into real estate for the flexibility and the financial income — remember why you’re doing it.” Source: click here

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