by Susanne Dwyer | Jun 4, 2018 | Best Practices, Broker, House Canary, Latest News, Teams |
We all know how beneficial it is when teams and team leaders are self-sufficient and manage their business independently; however, too much independence without a need for broker support can lead to retention issues, and there could be a disconnect in benefiting from...
by Susanne Dwyer | Jun 2, 2018 | Best Practices, Broker, House Canary, Latest News, Lead Story, News, Spotlights, Trending |
No business remains a leader in its market for almost 40 years without a strong core and a sharp eye. That’s been the key to success at Long Island, N.Y.-based Coach Realtors® since the Finn family acquired the brand in 1980. “Coach Realtors® has been in...
by Susanne Dwyer | Jun 2, 2018 | Best Practices, Broker, Latest News, Teams |
How are brokers effectively embracing teams? From accountability to culture to structure, there are many methods to supporting teams. Learn what works! What: RISMedia’s Webinar Series – Leveraging the Power of Teams Sponsored by When: Wednesday, June 6, 2018 at...
by Susanne Dwyer | May 31, 2018 | Agent, Agent, Best Practices, Best Practices, Branding, Content Generation, House Canary, Latest News, Lead Story, Marketing, Marketing, Social Media, Trending |
Creating fresh content for your blog and social media channels can be a challenge, especially in the summer! Spending precious hours from your work day thinking of content ideas can be counterproductive. That’s why we have compiled a list of June content ideas....
by Susanne Dwyer | May 31, 2018 | Best Practices, Broker, House Canary, Latest News, Lead Gen, News, Spotlights, Teams, Trending |
In the following interview, Mike Hogan, CEO of The Hogan Group at Keller Williams Realty Richmond West in Richmond, Va., discusses generating leads, operations, recruitment and more. Region Served: Richmond, Va., with expansion teams in Fairfax, Williamsburg,...
by Susanne Dwyer | May 31, 2018 | Agent, Best Practices, House Canary, Latest News, Lead Gen |
Many wedding planners start out with the most obvious gig: their own wedding. A bride spends months orchestrating the largest, most expensive event she has ever managed, and after it is all over, she has these skills she never had before. She reaches out to friends...