About the name ViralHousingFix

Welcome to ViralHousingFix.

Let’s start with the title.  It’s a little random, it’s personal and it’s ultimately on topic — to some degree a reflection of how I imagine this series of postings will take shape.

My business is focused on a very specific area of the housing market: marketing.  Specifically, how marketers in the real estate, rental, remodeling and home design markets generate demand among consumers for the services and products that they offer.  You can learn more about my company at our web site, www.nci.com.  We produce local guides to homes for sale (The Real Estate Book), apartments for rent (ApartmentFinder) and remodeling and design resources (New England Home, Atlanta Home & Lifestyles and more than a dozen other titles).  We’re a local media company: all of our titles are distributed to consumers and are largely supported by our advertising customers.

Over the past year, in the midst of the greatest downturn in the housing market in the history of our country, I’ve been amazed by the innovation and resourcefulness I’ve encountered.  Aggressive and smart marketers are looking for new ways to find business.  They don’t have as much money, there aren’t as many prospects, and they are confronted with all kinds of challenges within their own business.  But they are finding new ways to use old resources and new resources to protect their business.

As the year came to a close, I realized that I could make a contribution to my market by trying to capture and describe some of the best thinking that I was seeing as I travelled around our company, into large and small towns around the country.  At the core, that is the motivation for ViralHousingFix.

The name, frankly, was settled on at the end of a fun dinner with my wife, after a few martinis.  She thought we should reconsider it the next morning.  The more I thought about it, the more it captures what I think about:

Viral–something that by its pure organic force inserts itself into organisms and drives forward;

Housing–the market that we develop media to serve;

Fix–something that you need, and need on a regular basis, to satisfy a deep, inner craving.

I’ll try to supply that, a fix for your curiosity, if your curiosity tends toward the way marketers use media, new and old, to build their business.

So, welcome to my blog.  Please feel free to comment, and to offer up your thoughts about engaging and effective innovation in local media and marketing.

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  • paube
    Dan, I realize what I am about to describe to you is not your speciality but as in the Consulting world, the Advertising world is all about networking. At this moment, I am in the beginnings of a Re-Branding Project for my "pet" non-profit, TRIANGLE Inc., based in Malden, MA. The TRIANGLE mission is to empower people of all ages, with any type of disabilities to live, long and meaningful lives thru our School to Career Programs. We are 39 years young. The primary reason for this Project is that while we service over 3K people in over 160 communities in MA, we need to grow our presence in MA. In order to secure the future of TRIANGLE and assure it will florish for our next generations we need to grow our Development Programs, find new Corporate donors and attain vital foundation grants to guarantee a strong revenue stream for our future.
  • Thanks for leaving a comment.

    What you do has actually been an important part of my life. I was fortunate to get financial assistance from the Rhode Island Department of Vocational Rehabilitation when I was going to college; I qualified because of a hearing disability. And I have a mentally disabled sister who has participated in private assistance programs in Rhode Island for her entire adult life.

    I couldn't figure out from your comment what your specific goal is, however? Are you done with the re-branding? Or in the process? And how are you leveraging social media against your specific fund raising goals?
  • I see some of my best real estate peeps in your list of fans: Pat Kitano, Susie Blackmon and Sandra Nickel, to name a few. Joining the Community Sherpa team (Jan 19th) as the social media Content Manager brings "some of the best thinking that I was seeing as I traveled around" inside your doors. I applaud your vision and commend you on the leading edge marketing wisdom. It is an exciting time to be at NCI.
  • Welcome to the company, Kathy, and thanks for taking the time to visit this blog. I've heard great things about you and we're excited to have you on the team.
  • love the name dan...it's right on point. great webinar today too. i look forward to our next session
  • Very thoughtful piece Dan, definitely you.

    I'll dig in a bit.
  • drm
    Thanks Alan. As you know, I'm just reactivating a bunch on core skills from a while ago. It's been fun. Also, I'm enjoying your photographs very much and am intrigued by Brigish.com. Looking forward to seeing it develop.
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