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FOR OFFICE MANAGERS AND BROKERS...
The RPAC Committee needs the assistance of our Office Managers and Brokers to support the RPAC Committee's Gift Auction and Dinner, June 1st at Doolan's Shore Club in Spring Lake.
We are counting on your office's Basket/Items/Cash Donation to make this event a success.
There will be an Office Basket Contest and the winning office will receive $100 towards an office luncheon.
All donations need to be at the MCAR office no later than May 20th. Contact Joan Lorwey today at 732-239-1560 or jlorwey777@aol.com and let Joan know what your office will be donating.
CLICK HERE for more information and to register to attend the Gift Auction
CLICK HERE for Gift Auction Donation Item Request Form
Have Fun.....Become Involved.....Support RPAC! ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------
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A Message From Point2
We've been pleased to offer the free Syndication Dashboard to all our Association members for a while now. That means thanks to listing syndication your listings are reaching consumers at over 50 consumer search portals, and you have also been receiving reports about traffic and prospect notifications free of charge.
Now what? It's time to move to the next level with tools from Point2 Agent which connects seamlessly with your Syndication Dashboard.
What can Point2 Agent do for you? More leads! More traffic! More exposure! Point2 Agent can get you more.
If you would like to learn more, join our Point2 Presenter to learn all about what Point2 Agent has to offer for you and your business.
Click here to register for the upcoming seminar on Monday, May 16th, 2011 from 10:00 am to 11:00 am
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REALTOR® Magazine Seeks Good Neighbor Nominations
Five winners will receive $10,000 grants and national publicity
REALTOR® Magazine is seeking your help in identifying nominees for the 2011 Good Neighbor Awards. The program--now in its 12th year--recognizes REALTORS® whose extraordinary commitment to community service has helped make their communities better places to live.
In November, five winners will be announced in REALTOR® Magazine and will be recognized at the 2011 REALTORS® Conference & Expo in Anaheim. Five winners will receive a $10,000 grant for their community cause, travel expenses to the convention, and extensive publicity to benefit their cause. In addition to the winners, five honorable mentions will receive $2,500 grants.
Eligible activities include any volunteer work that helps improve the quality of life in a community. Attached is a Press Release, and links to sample stories for your newsletters, a Good Neighbor logo, a 4-color ad, Frequently Asked Questions, and an Entry Form. You can also find all this information and more at www.Realtor.org/gna under the "For the Media" section.
Deadline for entry is Friday, May 20, 2011. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- |
 Affiliate Member Highlight
Academy for Real Estate Careers
Academy for Real Estate Careers is fully approved by the New Jersey Real Estate Commission, division of the New Jersey Department of Banking and Insurance (DOBI) as a licensing school. Their primary goal is to prepare students with the knowledge and confidence necessary to successfully complete the New Jersey Real Estate Exam in order to begin careers as real estate salespeople or brokers.
Affiliate member Michael "Silky" Silkowitz and Barbara Blake offer a combined fifty years' professional experience that will enable you to unlock the doors to a new and exciting real estate career. They pride themselves on making the material easy to understand while making it fun to learn. Special help is always available and graduates are always welcome to come back for refreshers as needed.
For more information contact the Academy for Real Estate Careers at 609-971-3322, www.AcademyForRealEstate.net.
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 What is Search Engine Indexing? When a search engine spider visits a website, it enters through the homepage and then spends time going through your content and visiting the links throughout your site to gather information. As the spider visits each page, it makes note of the page's theme and what it potentially has to offer its non-robot visitors. After it leaves your site, it stores all the information and makes a record of it, so to speak. The web indexing is then complete and information about your site is computed. Then, when somebody searches a key phrase associated with your site, your page will appear in the search results as a resource. ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- |
Social Media for REALTORS® 101 Do's and Don'ts
DO interact with people. Expand your sphere of influence to get to know people. Comment on people's status updates and/or pictures.
Click here to purchase the entire Social Media for REALTORS® Series from the National Association of REALTORS®.
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