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	<title>Comments on: Sell you house the fun way!</title>
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		<title>By: Corey</title>
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		<dc:creator>Corey</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Thu, 10 May 2007 08:43:12 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>Hello Marc,
I certainly respect your comments but must disagree. Why do you feel we are failing? In your own words, you have mentioned that this program should start from the &quot;top-down&quot; through service providers. We have done just that and are seeing it flourish with great success in the Phoenix-Metro area. When have you explained this to us &quot;boys&quot;? This comment is the first I have heard of you. You must have also read into my Bloodhound comments quite wrong...if all those frustrated with an industry or idea gave up, where would we be as a society? Read it again, I am more inspired than ever and have no intention of leaving...it is my website after all. Jake is a gret friend and was a fantastic employee who was given a more lucrative opportunity somehwere else. Perhaps you should get your facts straight before commenting again.</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Hello Marc,<br />
I certainly respect your comments but must disagree. Why do you feel we are failing? In your own words, you have mentioned that this program should start from the &#8220;top-down&#8221; through service providers. We have done just that and are seeing it flourish with great success in the Phoenix-Metro area. When have you explained this to us &#8220;boys&#8221;? This comment is the first I have heard of you. You must have also read into my Bloodhound comments quite wrong&#8230;if all those frustrated with an industry or idea gave up, where would we be as a society? Read it again, I am more inspired than ever and have no intention of leaving&#8230;it is my website after all. Jake is a gret friend and was a fantastic employee who was given a more lucrative opportunity somehwere else. Perhaps you should get your facts straight before commenting again.</p>
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		<title>By: marc j. mcgee</title>
		<link>http://www.u-g-h.com/2007/05/02/sell-you-house-the-fun-way/comment-page-1/#comment-8094</link>
		<dc:creator>marc j. mcgee</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Sat, 05 May 2007 11:44:35 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>Dear Owen:  Buyerhunt is not &#039;working&#039;, as you&#039;ll note from the # of comments you&#039;ve received. While I have created the systems and methodologies for the Buyer Listing Service (BLS), I DON&#039;T have a website.  Although Buyerhunt has the BLS concept generally correct, it&#039;s execution has been anything but. The expense and commitment to the public arising from a website for a BLS-type system is not needed yet.  There is no &#039;buzz&#039; at the ground level from consumers or agents because BLS is an innovation which must be deployed &#039;top-down&#039; through service providers, not &#039;ground-up&#039; through home buyers, sellers and agents.  I have explained this to the boys at BH, to no effect.  Although I have no relationship with them except to observe and learn for my own uses, it is a bit sad that BH is failing so quickly.  It is not catching on with BH&#039;s &#039;method of deployment&#039; (after an October &#039;06 start-up, Jake Cunningham quit in February and, based on some Bloodhound quotes of 03.27.07, Cory Hague seems not far behind).  I&#039;ve got tons of stuff about BLS on ActiveRain if you want to see more.  Thanks! mjm</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Dear Owen:  Buyerhunt is not &#8216;working&#8217;, as you&#8217;ll note from the # of comments you&#8217;ve received. While I have created the systems and methodologies for the Buyer Listing Service (BLS), I DON&#8217;T have a website.  Although Buyerhunt has the BLS concept generally correct, it&#8217;s execution has been anything but. The expense and commitment to the public arising from a website for a BLS-type system is not needed yet.  There is no &#8216;buzz&#8217; at the ground level from consumers or agents because BLS is an innovation which must be deployed &#8216;top-down&#8217; through service providers, not &#8216;ground-up&#8217; through home buyers, sellers and agents.  I have explained this to the boys at BH, to no effect.  Although I have no relationship with them except to observe and learn for my own uses, it is a bit sad that BH is failing so quickly.  It is not catching on with BH&#8217;s &#8216;method of deployment&#8217; (after an October &#8217;06 start-up, Jake Cunningham quit in February and, based on some Bloodhound quotes of 03.27.07, Cory Hague seems not far behind).  I&#8217;ve got tons of stuff about BLS on ActiveRain if you want to see more.  Thanks! mjm</p>
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