| Be Positive! that's the message |
With traditional media (papers, TV + radio) fear monging with negative headlines these past few months about the stock and property markets and Armageddon generally, we thought a sense of perspective was due ... Markets can go down as well as up, but over time, the Australia share market and property market GOES UP! (see diagram of ASX since 1900) 
Short term, prices in stocks and housing overall has fallen back a bit ('corrected', 'adjusted'?) - in Australia overall, this meant a 1.8% fall in September quarter: yes, the largest fall since 1978, but Perth's fall was less than national average at 1.1% (Brisbane property prices fell 3.3%). With these price falls comes more realism, which should bring more turnover - which is what we want! - especially as we've had 2 recent rate cuts (and another tomorrow?); plus doubling of first home owners grant (tripling for new homes). Plus of course we live in the country most able to ride out the financial storm. As John Symond recently said to the REIWA Conference, " even if China was to cut its demand for our natural resources by 50%, we'd still be fine as we can only supply about two-thirds of what they want anyway "! Uncertainty is the chief protaganist, and the media love to prey on our fears and concerns. So let's get the truth out there, and as the situation settles, things will just get better and better... and the next upswing may last longer. Historically, it seems to work that way. WHAT DO YOU THINK? Do email Charlie your thoughts |
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| When New is not New |
OK - now a gripe. We receive complaints from real estate agents and web users that some of our clients are taking properties OFF our site, then reloading them AS IF they are new properties (but it's the exact same listing, maybe with a price change). Like realestate.com.au and other sites, we do not condone this practice, and follow up all complaints with the agents concerned. Under REBA rules it could be viewed as false advertising (VIEW recent REBA newsletter about this), as the property goes on the site as 'new' (when it isn't new), goes out on property alerts (again, as if it is a new listing). ALSO - this drags down the quality and integrity of our site, and others - and we would ask that this NOT be done. We are also going to set limits on entering listings that have recently been on the site; and just as we are doing for listings that have been entered more than once (in more than one suburb) we will act to hide them on aussiehome.com. PLEASE NOTE - we did develop the 'new price' field, which if ticked flags the property in the search results as having a new price. We will also recode our alerts so such properties go out (but not as new listings, as 'new price' ones).
THANK YOU FOR YOUR CO-OPERATION. If you'd like to comment on this - please email Charlie |
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| Lessons from the Obama Campaign |
OK - back to the positive... Whether you're a US election junkie or hate any mention of it; you have to be impressed with the manner, reach and effectiveness of the Obama Campaign for President. Utilising the internet, he has developed a groundswell of supporters and donors (raising over Aus$1.1 billion privately) and is on the verge of a historic win (Prediction from the 538.com - Obama wins 52% of popular vote, with 332 Electotal College votes). Apart from his use of the web, he has risen above the fray, captivated with simple clear messages ("Yes We Can"), planned and organised brilliantly, and has been tough enough to withstand 20 months of scrutiny and attacks. In a business & marketing context, there are real lessons to be drawn here. Best US election website: www.fivethirtyeight.com (using techniques borrowed from baseball predictions, this site analyses all the polls, and has been very accurate at predicting winners: they have Obama 94% chance of winning). Who's going to win the Melbourne Cup? - that's harder to predict! But good luck to everyone who has had a punt. |
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| aussiehome.com in the News |
After our Smart Company Award in September, we garnered some good local press - especially as we were the only WA winners (from 270 entrants)... courtesy Western Suburbs Weekly, and The Stirling Times
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| aussiehome.com Christmas Function Date! |
aussiehome.com Christmas Function Tues, 9th December 5-7pm Captain Stirling Hotel, Nedlands The usual drinks, food and fab prizes! - a date for the diary, we'll be sending more formal invitations in a few weeks' time. You're all invited! so that's a date. |
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| LATEST STATS & ADVICE: |
Thanks for all the feedback on the Blogging information in last month's enewsletter. - How many of you have noticed blogs when you've been surfing the web? Apparently 53% of internet users read blogs. - How many of you have commented on a blog (left a comment, and seen it go up live)? - How many of you have gone to www.blogspot.com and started your own blog? > need more info? EMAIL Charlie LATEST STATS on Internet Use and aussiehome.com > OCTOBER 2008 - 252,000 visitors visited the site > 74,000 unique visitors (some visit more than once) > 1.1 million page views (web pages being opened) > Average time on the site: 7 mins 45 seconds ANY HELP? If you need any help, please contact one of these friendly aussiehome.com staff members: - Feeds, Property of the Week, Suburb Ads, and any client service request - Joanne Lu (service@aussiehome.com) - Graphic Design, brochure/flyer design, even logos - Kylie O'Sullivan (kylie@aussiehome.com) - Web site development, related systems, upgrades - Phil Knight (phil@aussiehome.com) - Anything else? - Charlie Gunningham (charlie@aussiehome.com) NEED ANY AUSSIEHOME.COM BROCHURES? These are free, and can be sent/dropped off at your office. We have recently redone, updated and reprinted them - so do let us know. AND FINALLY... and self indulgently - Happy Birthday to Phil Knight today - who is at the moment in our Indian office in Delhi. He returns to Perth next week. HAVE A GREAT MONTH - and let's accentuate the positive! |
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