Join Us For Tech Tuesdays in 2011!
Our office knows the importance of technology in today's real estate market. We have Tech Tuesdays each month that go over social media, blogging and websites that you'll find important in your real estate business. Check out what RE/MAX Professional Associates has planned for 2011 so far!
Our office knows the importance of technology in today's real estate market. We have Tech Tuesdays each month that go over social media, blogging and websites that you'll find important in your real estate business. Check out what RE/MAX Professional Associates has planned for 2011 so far!

- Tuesday, January 4th - Blogging on ActiveRain - Adding Style, Great Images and Video to Your Blog
- Tuesday, January 18th - Blogging on ActiveRain
- Tuesday, February 1st - Blogging on ActiveRain - Creating Fantastic Signatures
- Tuesday, February 15th - Blogging on ActiveRain - Creating Banners That Brand Your Blog
- Tuesday, March 1st - HBM & REO Boss Presented by Wendy Burdett
- Tuesday, March 15th - Facebook Fan Pages
Stay tuned for more upcoming classes and if you have any questions you can always contact Pam Crawford for more information.
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Kathleen, thanks for the info. I'd love to take some of these classes online. I will sure join your training.
Hi Indera! That's one thing I definitely will be looking into for 2011! Have had many requests to teach my blogging as a webinar. Would love to if I can just figure out the best way to do it.
Happy Holidays!
Hi Kathleen - I can't wait for next year's classes to begin.
Kathleen
The Tech Tuesday will fit right in for 2011 and beyond.
Good luck and success.
Lou Ludwig
Hoping to make as many of these classes as I can! Keep up the great work!
Kathleen,
Great classes lined up!
What's HBM stand for? Is this something new?
I am thinking about teaming up with a lender in Boise that offers the HBM service. There are a lot of similar products out these days, so do you still think it is the best choice? If you work with multiple lenders, how do you work around that?