In trying to get back on track with the series, recent discussions about tracking traffic and ILSs has me thinking about the most important online tool for your online brand. Let me know your thoughts.
Thank you everyone for such a great discussion regarding The Rent.com Debacle. In general I think many are now curious about finding a better way to track traffic. As long as we're constantly working to improve I'm up for the challenge.
In today's post I summarize my thoughts after having an opportunity to speak with the good folks at Rent.com. I apologize for the length of the video, but I wanted to make sure I said all I needed to.
Thanks to the Rent.com team for participating in the conversation and taking the time to chat with me.
I'd love to hear your ideas for how the Rent.com model can evolve/improve. I know they would love to hear your thoughts as well.
This is kind of a long video, but I have to get this off my chest. I'm frustrated, and I have a feeling many of you out there could be paying for Rent.com bills that are not justified. The Rent.com model is flawed and needs to be fixed.
Creating content is a beast. I wrote a guest post on the Firebelly Marketing blog a few weeks ago about how it is so challenging to create the content. What's it take? I have a few thoughts. This is part 4 to Building Your Online Brand and Episode 15 all in one.
Hello, my name is Mark Juleen and I am the V.P., Director of Marketing for the J.C. Hart Company. I've enjoyed being a part of the apartment/multi-family industry, and this blog serves as my platform to share experiences, thoughts, and ideas from my perspective and others in the industry. Views expressed here are not necessarily those of the J.C. Hart Company. I hope you enjoy it, and please feel free to share it with others. It's what we share that will take us there. Enjoy your day!