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The Modern REALTOR® Marketing Survival Guide Part 2

Free Ebook Part 2: The Modern REALTOR® Marketing Survival Guide

In August we released Part 1 of the free modern marketing ebook we created for REALTORS® — Today you can download Part 2! Let me start off by saying

Introducing Katana: The Future of RealtyNinja

The Seven Ninja Virtues: Speed, Agility, Strength, Effectiveness, Accuracy, Creativity, and General Awesomeness. (Okay… we added the last one ourselves) If we’re going to call ourselves

Helpful Tips for REALTORS® That Want to Blog Better

10 Helpful Tips for REALTORS® That Want to Blog Better

I’m not about to tell you that your real estate blog is a tried and true tool for generating visitors to your website. You’re a modern real

The Modern Realtor Marketing Survival Guide

Free Ebook: The Modern REALTOR® Marketing Survival Guide

REALTOR® Marketing Has Changed – Have You? As a REALTOR® who is hoping to thrive against thousands of competitors, you need to know how to stay ahead. If

101 Marketing Tools for Real Estate Agents

101 Valuable Apps, Software & Marketing Tools that REALTORS® Love

Ready for a list of powerful online tools that will help REALTORS® become more effective, more modern marketers? If you’re looking for over 100 awesome software, apps, widgets

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Give Your Real Estate Website Design an Edge

A powerful, elegant real estate website design is within reach. But where do you begin? Your website is an extension of your real estate brand as

Inbound Jet

Awesome Inbound Marketing for REALTORS®

“Inbound marketing attracts the attention of potential new clients by providing them with content that they value, explains expert Sepy Bazzazi” -REW.ca This year I’ve

5 Ways Your Open House Can Tell A Story

Think of an open house as more than just a property showing and awesome things begin to happen. What if your next open house was more of

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What REALTORS® Need To Know About Virtual Reality

2016 is the year of Virtual Reality. Companies such as HTC, Sony and Oculus (owned by Facebook) are releasing consumer virtual reality headsets for the