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Real Estate Training | Metaverse Explained For Real Estate Agents (1)

Real Estate Training & Coaching School

Real Estate Training & Coaching School

Business, Careers

4.7669 Ratings

🗓️ 27 January 2022

⏱️ 41 minutes

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Summary

Today's podcast is part 1 of 4 (maybe 5) podcasts about the Metaverse and what it really means to the real estate industry, real estate agents and our future.  1 - What is the Metaverse? The Metaverse can be defined as a simulated digital environment that uses augmented reality (AR), virtual reality (VR), and blockchain, along with concepts from social media, to create spaces for rich user interaction mimicking the real world. Blockchain is defined as a system in which a record of transactions made in bitcoin or another cryptocurrency are maintained across several computers that are linked in a peer-to-peer network.   Reminder, you promised yourself you would become a HARRIS Coaching client. You are done wasting time and ready to follow a proven path. Now, while you are here make the next natural step and join the 1000s of other agents as a HARRIS Real Estate University coaching member. No more waiting or procrastinating. Join now. Here is the quick and simple enrollment.—-> YES, Enroll Me Now In Premier Coaching. I WILL make NOW my best year ever!  Over the next few years, the Metaverse could become a literal parallel universe. Or perhaps, there are many different metaverses and you will virtually go from one 'metaverse' to another. Metaverse is a term, not a company name. The metaverse may be what will become known as Web 3.0.  If the Metaverse is becoming Web 3.0, how do we define Web 1.0 and Web 2.0? Web 1.0 was the first stage or iteration of the internet. There were not many content creators and most internet users were consumers. It was characterized by few people creating content and more people on the internet consuming content. This was a simple model, based mainly on just viewing content. Web 2.0 started being used as a term around 1999 and is the internet that we've all grown accustomed to using today. In Web 2.0, content consumers were encouraged to become content creators. Rather than taking a passive approach to internet use by simply viewing, Web 2.0 provided an environment where more users could become active participants. Most if not all of the top 10 visited sites on the internet are based on user created content.  Web 2.0 allowed individuals to publish articles and comments, and users could create accounts on different sites, which ultimately encouraged participation and increased the number of people regularly using the internet. Web 2.0 was structured in a way that encouraged more people to create unique content. Web 2.0 has been characterized by the rise of apps, platforms that enabled self-publishing like WordPress and Squarespace, and social media platforms such as Facebook, Instagram, LinkedIn and YouTube. These websites emphasize user-generated content, participation, and user-friendly layouts, which are all distinct characteristics of Web 2.0. In simple terms, Web 2.0 transitioned to the idea of "the internet as a platform." Web 2.0 is the transition that the internet went through after the dot-com bubble, but the internet is once again in the process of transitioning. This new stage of the internet will provide new benefits to users and content creators. In Web 3.0, data will be connected in a decentralized way, unlike generation 2.0 of the internet in which data is primarily stored in centralized storage locations. In Web 3.0, users will also be able to interact with data through the use of AI (artificial intelligence) and machine learning technology.  The use of AI will allow data to be provided to users faster, and the data that is provided will be more relevant to each user. We are beginning to see the use of this technology in the internet through algorithms that are used to suggest products, videos, etc., to users based on their previous searches. However, the technology in Web 3.0 will be even more advanced. MSN was the source for much of the above explanations.

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0:00.0

Welcome to Real Estate Coaching Radio starring award-winning real estate coaches and number one international bestselling authors, Tim and Julie Harris.

0:10.2

This is the number one daily radio show for realtors looking for a no BS authentic real-time coaching experience.

0:18.2

What's really working in today's market, how to generate more leads,

0:21.8

make more money, and have more time for what you love in your life. And now your host, Tim and

0:28.3

Julie Harris. We have got what we hope you guys will appreciate very much because Julie and I,

0:34.4

between the two of us, probably spent five or six hours preparing

0:37.5

the next four podcasts. And the reason we had spent so much time on it is because we knew nothing about

0:42.9

it. Now, of course, in the real estate world, if you spent five or six hours on something, you can now

0:46.8

call yourself an expert. Probably, yeah, probably get a designation in some letters, too.

0:50.7

That's what I'm saying. Yeah. Anyway, so this is going to be about the Metaverse and this we're

0:56.5

going to go through next week talking about the Metaverse, but specifically what we're doing

1:00.4

is we're making it so that it's a, I think an easily understood explanation of what the

1:06.1

metaverse is combined with how it's going to be relevant to your real estate business because

1:10.0

what most people are going to do is they're going to be spinning the pot and trying to make you be fearful

1:13.7

of it and what we're here to tell you and our combined now generally speaking we're optimistic about

1:18.5

most things in life but in this particular stance I think after you hear the points that we're

1:23.0

going to give you and there's 10 points that you will feel optimistic as well because what this

1:26.6

will create at the end of the day or more places for you to, you know, sell real estate and make money.

1:33.3

So we're going to be sharing with you all the little nitty gritty, you know, nitty things over the next

1:38.7

few days. But we're going to start out assuming that you guys are as ignorant about the

1:42.4

Metaverse as we were a whole five days ago.

1:45.4

Yes. So this is both off the menu, interesting, new material. I think a lot of you guys are

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