Paul Donoghue

Husband, Dad, banker, real estate professional, delighted to call Cape Cod home. I'm blessed to be doing the kind of work that's provided the most satisfaction during my career ... helping clients improve their financial health and referral partners build their business. If you're interested in either ... or would just like a suggestion on what to do on your next visit to Cape Cod, then give me shout.

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  1. 11 Reasons Attributed to Real Estate Success — 7 comments
  2. What to Check Out–FEB 16th — 2 comments
  3. Random Acts of Kindness Plus — 2 comments
  4. What Do Your Real Estate Customers Want? — 2 comments
  5. Day 2 & 3: What Might Real Estate Professionals Find More Useful than Turtle Doves & French Hens? — 2 comments

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Proofread Your Real Estate Ads, OR Not …

So yesterday I came across a post in my Google Reader from Agent Genius that brought a smile, “Pictureass Setting” Sales pitch strikeouts and MLS fouls”, by Gwen Banta.  Gwen is a real estate professional at Sotheby’s International Realty “on the world famous Sunset Strip” and among other successes, she also blogs for AG, Active …

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5 Ways Facebook Lists Can Save You Time

Are you interested in becoming better organized and more effective in using facebook to promote your real estate business?  With the average user having 125 to 150 “friends” (and top agents, way more!), as a real estate professional, if you’re not using Lists, then you’re not only missing an opportunity to use facebook to connect …

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What I didn’t know about LinkedIn and Profile View

So my first foray into the world of social media was on LinkedIn, and while I would occasionally get or send an invitation to connect or reach out to one of my connections to ask a question, I’d have to say that my involvement was limited.  I might even go for a couple of months, …

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Enhance Your Power to Connect–PingTags with QR Code

PingTags uses a QR Code to connect your visitor to your LinkedIn profile, websites, email and phone. They’re trackable and capture geo location to help you better measure your real estate marketing campaigns … and your information is “mobilized”.

An Opportunity to Listen to Two Experts in Influencing

Here’s an oppotunity to hear two of the most knowledgable experts on influencing, Roberto Monaco & Kevin Hogan. If you’re at all interested in improving your presentation skills, you’ll want to be sure to catch this FREE presentation …

Getting Your Blog, Facebook Page, or Site Visitors To Take Action–List Building

To capture your visitors contact information, you’ve got to do more than just give stuff away. Here’s some useful tips that will show you how to increase your opt in rate.

Box.net’s Mobile App ROCKS!

Another online storage and sharing option is Box.net.  While it doesn’t offer the sync and back-up features like Dropbox does in its free version, it does offer 5GB of storage FREE (sync and more are available for paid accounts).  They’re both great tools to have at your disposal, and they make it incredibly convenient for …

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Dropbox: Sharing, Syncing, and Automated Back-up

(Here’s a tool that you’ll want to have and I’ve added a special BONUS @ the end) If you haven’t already done so, get your FREE 2GB Dropbox account and STOP: Emailing file attachments, especially ones to yourself Using sneaker net (using a USB drive to move files between computers) Renaming files for version history …

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QRcodes – What type will you choose to use?

So I was catching a Tech Savvy Agent webinar yesterday morning and saw that another participant, Todd Schroth (teamschroth), who is definitely a tech savvy agent, sporting a QR Code for his profile pic.  I fired a note to him telling him I was writing an article about QRcodes ,asking if he’d share how he’s …

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A Message For Real Estate Agents Who Blog And Don’t Know How To Get Content

Are you struggling to write articles for your blog? When you hear statistics like, “98% of agents don’t blog regularly.”, you ask yourself, how is that possible?  You know they want to stay “top of mind”, yet how often have you visited someone’s blog only to see that the last post was three months ago, …

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