Todd Waller

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Yeah but... what agents are doing to build mobile into their business is really no different that what every human being who has shifted to mobile is doing. Trying to make something out this seems a bit like when agents went and got ePro certifications to express their advanced "e" education. In other words, being Mobile is really, as far as consumers are concerned, no big deal anymore. I mean Taxi drivers use Square. Hair dressers have mobile alert systems for their clients (an app called headsup) -- what I am saying is, the real problem is going to be for those agent who are not mobile to try and articulate their reasons why thy've chose to not work more efficiently. What I am basically saying is, if an agent is truly mobile, building a campaign around it seems silly to me. What they need to do is answer their phone when it rings, be completely paperless (Cartavi, Dotloop, etc., ) and just do it. The consumer will see, feel and know the value by the experience.

I'm using FTPontheGo... it wasnt free- but it's been super handy for emergency situations where i need ftp

Todd, THANK YOU! :) I was wondering why the post had not been deleted, but your video is "A+", it explains everything clearly and now I'm going to have breakfast; can anyone guess what I'm going to have for breakfast?

Not sure why you are hiccuping. Me thinks you might be thinking about this too much. These days mobile is like electricity. Its ubiquitous. Its benefits are what they are. Everyone knows and understands it. Both do not require any extrapolation. Maybe mobile needed it 5 years ago. But in 2013, what needs explanation is why anyone isn't mobile.

If its the asset (being mobile), we believe it be Todd Waller - then its my assertion that we need to be able to express it well. Hence this post