Many of you have been acquainted with our current set of Getting Started Guides, and while the feedback has been positive, it has also indicated that the Guides were a bit long. Averaging 30 pages each, maybe just a tad! The words of my high school English teacher come back to haunt me: “Tanya, you’re too wordy…” [...]

One great thing about shooting real estate photography is that the house never complains. It never says things like, “my shingles look weird in that one,” or “ewww, my blinds were half-closed – can we shoot again?” Therefore, it’s left largely up to the photographer to know what shots work, and what do not. In [...]

It was sometime during the late-1980s or early-1990s when I first tried virtual reality at the local video store. My memory is a bit vague, but I know it was prior to Virtual Boy and The Lawnmower Man – that I’m sure of. The system itself was temporarily on display in an effort to draw [...]

We set out to build an easy-to-use and readily available website and syndication platform. In 2008 the primary focus of development at Point2 was rooted in ensuring that the existing features in the Point2 Agent product are even more sound and reliable. Throughout the past months we’ve seen some great performance improvements. This week our development teams have [...]
Point2 Agent, Real Estate Websites | mlust | December 17, 2008 |
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features, import listings, improvements, Listing Syndication, MLSs, new release, Point2 Agent, Real Estate Websites, syndication, technology

I am sure everyone agrees with me when I say that almost everything is online, super hi-tech, cutting edge and revolutionary in our day and age – including real estate. Of course, as a software tech company who develops products for real estate professionals and MLS’s, you won’t hear us complaining about real estate becoming [...]
Point2 Agent, Real Estate Marketing, Real Estate Technology | mlust | November 13, 2008 |
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client relationships, connecting, CRM, customer service, customers, Expresscopy, marketing, NAR, NAR 08, old-school, Point2 Agent, postcards, prospects, technology

Well, here we are; fourteen years after Apple introduced one of the first consumer-level, digital cameras to the market: the Quicktake 100. With a whopping 640×480 resolution, 1 MB memory, and serial adapter for easy uploading, this baby was cutting edge in photographic technology. Now I know that technology moves fast, but who would have [...]