Contributors

- Nicole Nicolay
- Founder & Blogger, MyMarketWare & MyTechOpinion
- San Francisco Bay Area, CA
Nicole Nicolay is co-founder of Effektive Solutions, a marketing and technology solutions company for real estate professionals. She has created products and services that integrate valuable real estate content with unparalleled technological innovation. Nicole is adamant about providing useful resources to reps and agents, as well as staying current with industry trends.
Nicole (“NikNik”) enjoys writing about real estate technology on her blog, MyTechOpinion.com. And recently launched a new real estate marketing solution and blog at MyMarketWare.com. MyMarketWare offers MarketSites, a premier single property site service coupled with cutting edge marketing tips and resources. A former teacher, Nicole’s passion for identifying helpful information and writing in a how-to format shine through in her blogging.
Nicole’s Blogs: MyTechOpinion.com and MyMarketWare.com
Recent Contributions
- 10 Reasons NOT to Add Podcasts to Your Blog
- Posted on Jun 15, 2008
- My Day with Max, the HomeGain Gorilla
- Posted on Mar 19, 2008
- Real Estate Blogging Made Easy
- Posted on Feb 12, 2008
- On the Road to Real Estate Blogging
- Posted on Nov 27, 2007
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Recent Comments
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