by Susanne Dwyer | Jan 16, 2014 | Best Practices, Broker, Broker, Coaching, News, Technology |
Our expertise is in online marketing, and we’ve found it beneficial to share our experiences with brokers. We have organized this as an Online Marketing Evaluation. The purpose is to see if we can transfer what we have learned to help brokers reach a more qualified...
by Susanne Dwyer | Jan 16, 2014 | Best Practices, News |
Having already examined 10 of 14 trends that real estate pros need to keep an eye on in 2014 with our look at mobile trends and local marketing, tackles the latest trends with five social marketing tactics. When it comes to branding and marketing in the 21st century,...
by Susanne Dwyer | Jan 16, 2014 | Agent, Agent, Best Practices, Coaching, News, Technology |
Is 2014 the year you will become a paper-less agent? Or the year you will connect with more potential customers by hosting virtual open houses? If becoming a tech savvy agent is part of your 2014 selling strategy, we’ve compiled the top five technology resolutions you...
by Susanne Dwyer | Jan 16, 2014 | Best Practices, Coaching, News |
Everyone has to start somewhere. Whether you’re new to the work force or only new to the real estate industry, your literal or metaphorical Rolodex might be a bit bare. But as a real estate professional, your success relies on who you know, and more importantly, who...
by Susanne Dwyer | Jan 16, 2014 | Best Practices, News |
What better way to expand your client base than by offering Spanish language marketing materials along with an opportunity to win brand new GE appliances? By engaging with American Home Shield and entering its Win-Win Promotion, you and your clients can have a chance...
by Susanne Dwyer | Jan 16, 2014 | Best Practices, For Your Clients, How-To, News |
(MCT)—Fans of “Downton Abbey” may wonder how the conniving under-butler Thomas has managed to build unholy alliances and undermine co-workers but stay employed. Chalk it up partly to a screenwriter’s need for conflict. Chalk it up, too, to the decency of his...