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Drew Meyers currently runs ESM Exec Designs, a design shop specializing in corporate and personal blog design. Travel addict managing Oh Hey World, a travel blog focused on generation X & Y, and real estate technology enthusiast. In his free time, Drew enjoys reading, traveling the world, spending time with passionate people, and is active member of the microfinance community.
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Monthly Archives: June 2009
Where do you stand when it comes to your dreams?
Thanks to Sue Adler, who I had the pleasure to meet at the Philly RE BarCamp a few weeks ago, for tweeting a link to this blog post (which contained the video embedded below). Sure, it may sound a bit corny, but the core message is dead on. Don’t worry if you will fail or succeed. Pursue YOUR dreams. What people think of you is none of your business. The time is now for YOU to get on the path and to step UP and be all you can be. It is a long road…
Getting Dive Bombed by a Bird
Take a look at this funny video that my friend just sent me. Embedded video from CNN Video
Personal vs Business Personalities Online – Separate or the Same?
For those who don’t follow my writing on Geek Estate Blog, the real estate technology blog that I manage as part of my day job at Zillow.com, I wrote a post the other night that is relevant to both my personal and business life that you may find interesting –Personal Business, Business Personality, and Social Media.
Blogging For a Cause & Helping Wokai Win $1,200 for Microfinance in China
For those who have not blogged for a good cause, I’ll be the first to say you should (see here). For those like me who love both blogging and philanthropy, there’s not much better than blogging to help raise funds for a great cause — and I was alerted to the fact that I could do just that by writing a short blog post to help promote Wokai.org. I couldn’t resist, for three reasons: It helps raise awareness for Wokai Increases the chances that Wokai will win the $1,200 from “Blogging for a Cause“ I met Casey Wilson, the CEO and co-founder of Wokai, a few weeks ago for lunch and am convinced she is … Continue reading






