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CASTING CALL:
Get A Free Ticket To The NAR Fall Conference And
Be A Star! ...
If you are an online real
estate professional that uses a Virtual Assistant
(VA), Mr. Internet wants you! —to be part of a
prestigious panel discussion on the use of VAs and
Virtual Consultants (VCs) at the upcoming NAR Fall
conference. If chosen, it means potentially more
referral business and a free registration to the
conference!... |
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ePOWER TIP:
How To Turn Your Site Into An Offline Sales
Presentation For Free! ...
Recently I received an
e-mail from Realtor Rick Hammell in Las Vegas
who asked a great question: "How do I copy my
Web site into a PowerPoint presentation so I
don't have to go online to show it?" The answer
is that you don't need to "copy" your Website,
buy any software, or even use PowerPoint. There
is a much easier and free way to demonstrate
your site offline!... |
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MAIN ARTICLE:
How To Find Fresh, Locally Relevant Web Site
Content For Free! ...
One of the most powerful
ways you can increase the relevancy of your Web
site (and hence the likelihood of seeing online
sales soar) is to include topical, local content
that is updated daily. Read on to see how Mr.
Internet helped one top online agent in Florida
keep his site content fresh as
the morning sun!... |
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ePOWER TIP:
A Whole New (And Free!) Way To Create Powerful
Online Surveys ...
Online surveys are a
powerful way to interact with your clients and
prospects in addition to learning a great deal
about what is important to them. Creating and
managing them (at no cost) can be a snap if you
know the right service to use!... |
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e-PRO NEWS:
NAR Awards e-PRO Program To New Vendor ...
NAR recently announced that
it has awarded the e-PRO Internet certification
program contract to Internet Crusade... |
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PARTING THOUGHTS:
Surrendering To Success ...
When things just are not
going our way, seemingly no matter what we do,
our first instinct is often to "hunker down",
push harder, and work even more. To "back off"
in a tough situation is typically looked down
upon in our Western society as a sign of
weakness or "giving up". Sometimes however, the
door to success swings inward, and requires
space to open wide... |
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