Mollie Elkman (crop)

Reality TV for Builders...

Mollie is Vice President of Group Two Real Estate Marketing and Advertising, one of the largest homebuilder marketing and advertising agencies in the United States. Mollie¹s blog focuses on initiating thought provoking conversations within the building industry. She focuses on new and controversial trends in the increasingly Internet savvy world we live in.

Reality TV has become a very common "guilty pleasure" for people around the Country. Builders can use the same concept of viral videos to showcase product online and on your websites. Whether your video approach is "meet the builder, a tour of a new model, or customer testimonials...posting videos online just got a lot easier.
 
 
George Casey

My 10 Lessons Learned from the Downturn

George E. Casey, Jr. is the President of Stockbridge Associates, LLC, a consultancy specializing in strategy, operations, financial improvement, and the implementation of change for large scale real estate assets and building companies. He has over 35 years experience in the industry as an executive, consultant, and board member.

June, to me, always meant the end of the school year. You took final exams and tried to prove to the teacher or professor what you had learned from your coursework. Before the summer starts in earnest, I thought that it would be a good idea to write down 10 things I think I have learned from this prolonged real estate downturn. It is kind of like my own final exam.
 
 
Paul Cardis

The Market Dodged a Bullet, but Another is Coming

AVID Ratings is a full-service customer loyalty management firm, providing enterprise-level surveys, organizational strategies, employee training, and proprietary solutions that create delighted customers and drive increased profitability. Working with AVID means going beyond just surveys, it means solutions that significantly improve the bottom line.

June, to me, always meant the end of the school year. You took final exams and tried to prove to the teacher or professor what you had learned from your coursework. Before the summer starts in earnest, I thought that it would be a good idea to write down 10 things I think I have learned from this prolonged real estate downturn. It is kind of like my own final exam.
 
 
Mary Lou Denny

The Power and Reach of Microsites

Mary Lou Denny, co-founder and executive vice president, heads the public relation division of Walt Denny Inc., an advertising and public relations agency in Hinsdale, Illinois. She and her husband Walt, started the agency twenty years ago based on the credo to provide creative marketing solutions, combined with a high value on personal relationships and accountability.

Microsites are a great way to keep users engaged, build a community, showcase creativity and increase your business’ exposure. By adding social media elements like Facebook Like button, a Retweet badge or a bevy of YouTube videos, you can extend the reach of your microsite, through Social Media.
 
 
Patrick Duffy

Green Building Success Requires Proper Execution: Education and Customer Service are Critical

Patrick Duffy has consulted for nearly 20 years for the country's leading home builders, land developers, investors, and lenders on residential, mixed-use, commercial, and industrial projects. An expert on local housing markets, Duffy offers his thoughts on what’s happening around the country.

For the building industry, given the complexity of marketing, merchandising and selling the benefits of sustainability and green technology, education during the sales process and customer service after the closing are critical components that not all builders provide.