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  • emails shwemails

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    For the last 6 or so months, I’ve been helping my dad with his real estate biz, and although I enjoy maintaining the site, gaining leads & crushing the competition in the SERP wars (ok so maybe i haven’t truly crushed each and every one of them, but my traffic is on a high I might consider offering paid ads!), it’s also a bit disheartening for me and mi papa when leads refuse to follow basic email etiquette, and that is:

    to reply when information is provided to you – no matter if the reply is positive or not.

    It astounds me that so many people out there still refuse to practice basic human decency and proper manners when it comes to email. Are you too busy to even reply? Then why inquire in the first place? Or if you’re not really interested, please spare us the work and let us focus on the really serious buyers, eh?

    In fact, some who’ve inquired even refuse to give out their phone numbers (when we’ve put up OUR own landline/mobile/email contact information) simply because it’s private information.. uh okay should I be suspicious of you or something?

    This frustrates me to no end…I’m even tempted to put a sign on the site that says if you can’t trust us with your information, then beat it! I know trust is an important factor in selling, but let’s reverse the situation…why should we trust you if you can’t trust us? Shouldn’t that be a 2 way street?  Most real estate companies do profiling first on their clients before they entertain them so what we do shouldn’t come as a shock or feel invasive to them.

    But I digress, when my issue here are people who ignore our followups. Is it so hard to say, sorry we’re not interested versus ignoring a human being who worked themselves out to give you the information you need? Arg. I’m not demanding you reply in an hour or two – we have realistic email expectations after all. We expect though, a reply – maximum 3 days after we’ve sent out the email (see? is that so bad?).

    So from now on, I won’t be nice. Not too nice anyway, because I’m sure there are people out there who are professional enough to reply – those are the people who give me hope and teach me to assume the good in others when experience and history proves me otherwise.

    Just ranting here, as I always do :P

  • how was your work life in 2009?

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    mine was a roller coaster like i’ve never ridden before. Had a mix of good and horrible experiences, and met people i never want to meet again. To all those people i never want to meet again: thank you for meeting you at an early stage in my life (28 – i expect to last until 65 or more), and sorry if i’ve ever done anything to annoy you – in the same way that I am forgiving you for annoying the hell out of me. Quits eh?

    annoyed ofcmates

  • ranting.

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    Whenever I say “I work at home” or “I’m working on my own thing”, these things go round people’s head:

    1. You’re work isn’t “serious” work like us office troops

    2. You can go out/sleep whatever time you want,

    3. You’re never busy!! never!! ever!

    4. You sweep aside my work as if I’m not a functional part of the work force here in the Philippines

    For your information, and I’m only saying this because it gets on my nerves whenever people have this knowing look on their faces that I’m not doing “serious” work, I hope and pray you TRY working at home so  you KNOW what kind of difficulties we have to deal with, one of them, the hardest I believe is the merging of my PERSONAL life with my WORK LIFE.

    Unless you’ve tried working at home, I suggest you keep your funny comments to yourself because one, you sound ignorant to the plight of work at home folks, and two, you haven’t tried it so stop making sweeping statements.

    Besides, hasn’t it occurred to you, that while I might not be doing “serious” work(for you), but I’m earning “SERIOUS” money – maybe even bigger than that sorry excuse for a salary you have.

    Pipe in from drei:  “just because your idea of a job means a cubicle and a tie doesn’t mean that’s everyone’s idea of a job”.

  • What the F**k Is Social Media? – repost

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    in case anyone needs to know what i DID for a living…well one of the things i DiD hehe.

  • my accidents are more of the klutzy kind

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    My life has been a series of well-orchestrated accidents; I’ve always suffered from hallucinogenic optimism. I was broke for more than 10 years. I remember staying up all night one night at my first company and looking in couch cushions the next morning for some change to buy coffee.”

    Evan Williams, CEO of Twitter

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