The comparison between Blackberry and iPhone have been popular for quite some time now, but the choosing the right phone for you might be a tough decision and especially, if it’s based on a professional use.
Before the iPhone, the Blackberry was the most popular choice among real estate agents. Sure, there was the Palm with their several models and even, the Windows Smartphones, but majority of the realtors associated the Blackberry with a business tool, a status.

The iPhone came along and with their latest 3G model, it changed the game. Realtors were and are still faced with a tough decision: buying a Blackberry due to the superior email capabilities or choose the state-of-the-art iPhone that can perform more advanced multimedia tasks.
Well, our guide will shed some light and at the end, we will give you our verdict.
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According to specialists, here are ten homes for sale for every motivated, qualified buyer.
So what should your realtor do to make sure that your property is the one in ten that will sell this month? For start, they should do as much advertising as they can.
For our @properties we’re doing signs for each listing and custom signs for multi-unit developments, custom fliers and brochures, floor plans, virtual tours and advertising on websites such as Craigslist or Realtor.com.
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Google is makes a serious play to attract Real Estate professionals, launching a dedicated page outlining their Google Tools for Real Estate Professionals.
Reading from their blog:
Here’s why it pays to use Google to connect to home buyers and sellers:
Google can help generate real estate referrals and leads.
* Google has more real estate searches than all real estate specific web sites.
* Google is the most-used search engine for researching and purchasing real estate information and services.
* The Google Network drives more traffic to ColdwellBanker.com and Century21.com than all other search engines combined – more than 70% of each site’s traffic.
* The Google Network reaches over 80% of U.S. Internet users.
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