December 2015
EXPERIENCE EXCELLENCE®
SEE YOU AT THE TOP!
By Zig Ziegelman
CRB CRS GRI ABR SFR SRES
Happy New Year!
Congratulations everyone on the success you had during 2015. Even
though the recent NAR article has some negativity, we are very
optimistic that this coming year will be even greater than last year.
As Executives in the Realty Executives Family our production statistically is higher
than other National firms. When the market shows signs of slowing, top quality
Executives forge ahead and make their own way in the future and do not pay
attention to what a fellow agent is saying. This is why doing Business Planning for
2016 now is so important! Last month we talked about planning and hopefully you
have your business plans in place so that you can execute them this coming year.
Also, staying in contact with your previous clients is one of the best ways to be
successful in real estate. Remember to touch base in a caring way with those who
have helped you on the way to your success. “People do not care what you know,
until they know that you care about them”.
We strive at the Region and at International to bring new and exciting opportunities
designed to help you be more successful. We will be introducing a new and exciting
opportunity to expose your listings with an additional medium later this month.
Please check with your Broker after the 15th of January for more details.
See you at the top!
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Congratulations Everyone!!!
Ranking is determined on “actual” gross commission closed through November 2015.
Congratulations to these Outstanding Executives who have achieved an Award Level
through the end of November 2015!!! With only one more month of data to collect for
2015, there are many who may achieve the next award level. Congratulations Everyone!
Double Diamond Award
1 Judi Starliper Knoxville 4 Sharon Bailey Knoxville
2 Debra Whaley Knoxville 5 Debaran Hughes Knoxville
3 Sally Love The Villages 6 Tammy Garber Knoxville
1 Jay Blevins Diamond Award Knoxville
2 Larry Bailey Seminole
3 Carrie Dougherty Knoxville 13 Joe Fox Knoxville
4 Cindy Wise Knoxville 14 Heather Pourchot Knoxville
5 Kathy Abruzzo Knoxville 15 Jeanne Dukes Knoxville
6 Dick Brower The Villages 16 Sherry Paul Seminole
7 Aaron Fowler The Villages 17 Cole Edwards Knoxville
8 Jon Brock Knoxville 18 Ackerman Team Knoxville
9 Ray Gaudet Knoxville 19 Jackie Mills Knoxville
10 Ted Fisher Knoxville 20 Amy King Knoxville
11 Tom Hughes Knoxville 21 Beth Pankratz The Villages
12 Tyler Fogarty Knoxville 22 Amy Schlosser Seminole
Knoxville 23 John Porta
Knoxville 24 Caroleanne Vorac
100% Club Award
1 Tom Pettitt Knoxville 14 Cheryl Hatfield Knoxville
2 Scott Shippy Savannah 15 Terri Kerr Knoxville
3 Kim Harrington Lake Mary 16 Nicholas Nicaud Knoxville
4 Robert Sabrkhani Lake Mary 17 Yvonnca Landes Knoxville
5 Ashley Finney-White Knoxville Kempsville
6 Vicki Everbach Knoxville 18 Susan Caruana Knoxville
7 Team LaPoint Orlando Cornelius
8 Jeanne Duncan Knoxville 19 Stephanie Wilson Knoxville
9 Quint Bourgeois Knoxville 20 David DiGioia Knoxville
10 Purtee Team Seminole 21 Chris Barnes Knoxville
11 Malloy Team Clearwater 22 Doyle Webb Knoxville
12 Mark Foust Knoxville 23 Christine Sparks Knoxville
13 Jeffrey Jones Clearwater 24 Dave Moore Knoxville
25 Hope Davis
26 Kara Edenfield
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27 Julie Haines The Villages 70 Stephanie Scarbrough Knoxville
28 Randy Susong Knoxville 71 Laura Harrison Seminole
29 Kim Miller Knoxville 72 Elizabeth Clark Knoxville
30 Wanda Hendryx Seymour 73 Pat Serafino The Villages
31 Furman Burt Winston-Salem 74 Marie Gerrick Knoxville
32 Nikitia Thompson Knoxville 75 Chip Huber Knoxville
33 Daniel Parker Knoxville 76 Janie Diggs Hinesville
34 Michael Cameron Knoxville 77 Lynn Waters Knoxville
35 Jeff Larue Knoxville 78 Pamela Zibell Clearwater
36 Jamie Seal Knoxville 79 Ryan Fogarty Knoxville
37 Leslie Rotella Knoxville 80 Jason Fulmer Central Florida
Kempsville 81 Cynthia Stansberry Knoxville
38 Nick Calvert Knoxville 82 Amy Goodlett Knoxville
Seminole 83 Lisa McCurry Knoxville
39 Robin Myrick The Villages 84 Sandy Jones Knoxville
40 Mark Murphy Knoxville 85 Gina Jenkins Hickory
41 Laura Jensen Knoxville 86 Kathryn Knowles Lake Mary
42 Jerry Headrick Knoxville 87 Christian Merrill Knoxville
43 Betty Cooper Seminole 88 Alvin Sanders Savannah
44 Donna Bailey Knoxville 89 Randy Temple Knoxville
45 Forrest Murphy Clearwater 90 Andrea Spires Johnson City
46 Rusty Ensor Hickory 91 Teresa Hensley Hickory
47 Theodore Ciske Johnson City 92 Phyllis Harrison Bristol
48 Chris Spencer Hickory Kempsville
49 Julie Hedges Knoxville 93 Ruth Benjaminson Knoxville
50 Carolyn Bolden Knoxville Savannah
51 Gary Koontz Sarasota 94 Emily Page Pratt-Miller Maynardville
52 Jerry Collins The Villages 95 Tom Whitten Port Charlotte
53 Michael Klanot Knoxville 96 Eddie Perry Knoxville
54 Bev Shive Kempsville 97 Jim Browning Knoxville
55 Christine McInerney Central Florida 98 Susan Calabrese Knoxville
Lake Mary 99 Terry Goodson Central Florida
56 Lillian Sung Savannah 100 Kriston Wilson Knoxville
Knoxville 101 Brad Knuth Central Florida
57 Steve Amburgey Knoxville 102 Danny Sturdevan Knoxville
58 Lois Bonacci Knoxville 103 Jeff Funk Knoxville
59 Beth Larson Knoxville 104 Tish Hickman The Villages
60 Jennifer Honeycutt Knoxville 105 Andrew Sharits Central Florida
61 Lisa Hagerman Kempsville 106 Robert Berube Hickory
62 Donna Tallent Seminole 107 April Winters Knoxville
63 Angela Cody Lenoir 108 Dawn Kilby Greeneville
64 Ray Cooper Knoxville 109 Tammie Hill Knoxville
Kempsville 110 Regie Jones Knoxville
65 Donna Bosze 111 Angie Gibson
112 Kerry Queener 3
66 Mike Murphy
67 Glenda Wilson
68 Chris Hauck
69 Ron Gregory
113 Lindsay Dicus-Harrison Seminole 125 Terri Flynn Central Florida
114 Sherry Zirakdjou Lake Mary Kempsville
Kempsville 126 Linda Ritchie Royal Knoxville
115 Glenn Ryder Kempsville Knoxville
116 Kala DiCiero The Villages 127 Kelly Bullard Knoxville
Seminole 128 Lynette Bell Knoxville
117 Jan Ennes Knoxville 129 Pamela Owen Knoxville
118 Don Taylor Knoxville 130 Timothy Hathaway Knoxville
119 Jan Cole Knoxville 131 Matt Craft Central Florida
120 Kim Isenberg Knoxville 132 Kim Litton Knoxville
121 Donald Batho Hickory 133 Sally Kamrada Knoxville
122 Jeff Linginfelter The Villages 134 Elizabeth Hamil Johnson City
123 Gina King 135 Phyllis Edington
124 Dog Gone Good Team 136 Carol Goodwin Knoxville
Knoxville
Gold EXECUTIVE Award The Villages
Clearwater
1 Kim Douglas Knoxville 29 Nancy Alley Kingsport
2 Mike Owens Knoxville 30 Jana Webb Knoxville
3 Marian Henry Clearwater 31 Judy Rowley Seminole
4 Jill Piercy Johnson City 32 Scott Tomlinson Seminole
5 Judy Brewton Knoxville 33 Tammy Gerdts Clearwater
6 Carl Knudson Savannah 34 Stacey Brandau Bristol
7 David Roberts Knoxville 35 Sandy Black Lake Mary
8 Jackie Price Knoxville 36 Mary Butler Knoxville
9 Charles Fethe Knoxville 37 Richard Crabtree Ocala
10 John Melton Knoxville 38 Debbie Miller Naples
11 Denny Koontz Knoxville 39 Penny Lawrence Knoxville
12 Darrell Biggs Seminole 40 Wesley Shotwell Knoxville
13 Janet McGlohn Knoxville 41 Michael Veri Knoxville
14 Cal Cundiff Clearwater 42 Igor Krylov Hinesville
15 Teresa Rogers Johnson City 43 Matt Hearon Hickory
16 Linda Mieczkowski Central Florida 44 Brian Howard Knoxville
17 Judy Collins Knoxville 45 Elisabeth Bennett Hickory
18 Nancy Potts Central Florida 46 Pam Lovett Greeneville
19 Brenda Holt Knoxville 47 Lois Leonard Knoxville
20 Stephen Smith Knoxville 48 Carolyn Matthews Knoxville
21 Stephen Johnston Greensboro 49 Kelly Bolden Knoxville
22 Cathy Delorenzo Seminole 50 Vickie Ricker Fayetteville
Kempsville 51 Jeanna Penton Knoxville
23 Darrell Moore Knoxville 52 Margaret McGuiness Central Florida
Knoxville 53 Keith Allison
24 Frank Weiskopf Lake Mary 54 Property Seekers Team 4
25 Emma Bea Stallings Knoxville 55 Mary King
26 Rodney Atkinson Clearwater 56 Tae Harper
27 Megan Stansbury
28 Wendy Hoffman
57 Pete McClain Jr. Knoxville 62 Noel Gilbreath Knoxville
58 Jill Dyer Knoxville 63 Aleex Conner Knoxville
59 Eric Lukkarinen Hinesville Kempsville
60 Walter Anderson Clearwater 64 Paul Meise Seminole
61 Daniel Green Knoxville Knoxville
65 Dottie Reynolds
66 Douglas Ewell Greensboro
Knoxville
Silver EXECUTIVE Award Knoxville
Knoxville
1 Robert Saunders Knoxville 36 James Cottrell Knoxville
2 Gidget Jackson Marathon 37 Steven Doty Lake Mary
3 Sam Daugherty Knoxville 38 Joanna Lankford Hickory
4 Barbara Lowry Knoxville 39 Faira Jackson Knoxville
Kempsville 40 Linda Meese Knoxville
5 Linda Trotta The Villages 41 Jen Dollar Knoxville
Knoxville 42 Bill Cox Knoxville
6 John Gorry Central Florida 43 Judy Massey Knoxville
7 William Long Kempsville 44 Brian Kincaid Bristol
8 Dave Bolton Watkinsville 45 Christina McCarter Sarasota
Hickory 46 Jeff Bales Knoxville
9 Dee Lowery Knoxville 47 Henry Fennell Knoxville
Knoxville 48 Justin Hess Hickory
10 Carlton Purvis Kempsville 49 Kay Winefordner Kempsville
11 Brad Bollinger Clearwater 50 Dick Cutler Knoxville
12 Terri Mason Knoxville 51 Holly Janney Johnson City
13 Thomas Jostes Knoxville 52 Elizabeth Frank Knoxville
Bristol Knoxville
14 Kathy Hersh Knoxville 53 John Hurst Kempsville
Knoxville Hickory
15 Janet Maloy Knoxville 54 Stephen Goodson Knoxville
16 Bertha Sanchez Lake Mary 55 Susan Clouse Johnson City
17 Lisa Vineyard Knoxville 56 Pam Morgan-Robertson Knoxville
18 Rita Gayewski Knoxville 57 Catherine Moody Central Florida
19 Becky Sera The Villages Knoxville
20 Kathy Caylor The Villages 58 Cheryl Holloway Johnson City
21 Reba Snyder Knoxville Knoxville
22 Kris Julian The Villages 59 Alan Long Knoxville
23 Lynn Hobbs Savannah 60 Tim Cogburn The Villages
24 Doyle Hensley Knoxville 61 Becky Hale Knoxville
25 Nancy Britton Knoxville 62 Maurice Natour Knoxville
26 Karol Clark Knoxville 63 Jim Umstead
27 Tracy Southard The Villages 64 Steve Davis 5
28 Frank Melino Maynardville 65 Steve Clouse
29 Elsie Yu Knoxville 66 Karen George
30 Steve Hill 67 Linda Weir
31 Sandra Loveday 68 Linda Mabry
32 Matthew Thomas 69 Mac Tobler
33 Joyce Smith 70 Adam Sharp
34 Adam Collins
35 John Mier
71 Ross Concklin Clearwater 90 Marcee Blackmon Knoxville
91 Justin Bailey Knoxville
72 Jade Isenhour Hickory 92 Michael Wood Lake Mary
93 Katherine Phelps Knoxville
73 John Mansker Lake Mary 94 Eddie Taylor Knoxville
95 Rhonda Lyles Knoxville
74 Barbara Glover Kempsville 96 Bettina Farrell Naples
97 Jackie Garland Johnson City
75 Beckie Colvin Knoxville 98 Kim Bartlett Knoxville
99 William McLain Knoxville
76 Carolyn Francis Sarasota 100 Laura Ashley Bristol
101 Diane Ksarjian Knoxville
77 Barbara Everett Knoxville 102 Jennifer Cooper Knoxville
103 Rebecca Renfro Knoxville
78 Martha Hancock Knoxville 104 Marge Ross The Villages
Kempsville
79 Rene' Jenkins Knoxville 105 Dee Gavin Kempsville
106 Paula Spartz Sanders The Villages
80 Glenda English Johnson City Sarasota
107 Francis Pierce
81 Tabatha Ogle Knoxville 108 Laszlo Kovacs LLC
82 Ellen Purvis Watkinsville
83 Christine DiRienzo Central Florida
84 Janice Loveday Knoxville
85 Debby Gibson Johnson City
86 Kimberly Tabela-Eastwood Central Florida
87 Julie Hash Spivey Knoxville
88 Dena Hood Knoxville
89 Patricia McCollum Knoxville
WELCOME TO OUR NEWEST EXECUTIVES
FLORIDA
REALTY EXECUTIVES Lifestyle Group, Mt. Dora
Jeanne Askew - [email protected]
REALTY EXECUTIVES Seminole, Lake Mary
Jodie Akeley - [email protected]
REALTY EXECUTIVES Central Florida
Julie Grinder - [email protected]
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National Association of REALTORS
Industry Update Excerpts!
Existing-Home Sales Suffer Setback in November, fall
to Slowest Pace Since April 2014
WASHINGTON (December 22, 2015) — Existing-home sales dropped off considerably in
November to the slowest pace in 19 months, but some of the decrease was likely because
of an apparent rise in closing timeframes that may have pushed some transactions into
December, according to the National Association of Realtors®. All four major regions saw
sales declines in November.
Total existing-home sales, which are completed transactions that include single-family
homes, townhomes, condominiums and co-ops, fell 10.5 percent to a seasonally adjusted
annual rate of 4.76 million in November (lowest since April 2014 at 4.75 million) from a
downwardly revised 5.32 million in October. After last month's decline (largest since July
2010 at 22.5 percent), sales are now 3.8 percent below a year ago — the first year-over-
year decrease since September 2014.
Lawrence Yun, NAR chief economist, says multiple factors led to November's sales
decline, but the primary reason could be an anomaly as the industry adjusts to the new
“Know Before You Owe” rule. "Sparse inventory and affordability issues continue to impede
a large pool of buyers' ability to buy, which is holding back sales," he said. "However,
signed contracts have remained mostly steady in recent months, and properties sold faster
in November. Therefore it's highly possible the stark sales decline wasn't because of
sudden, withering demand."
According to Yun, although Realtors® are adjusting accordingly to the Know Before You
Owe initiative, the main takeaway so far has been the need for longer closing times.
According to NAR's Realtors® Confidence Index, 47 percent of respondents in November
reported that they are experiencing a longer time to close compared to a year ago, up from
37 percent in October.
"It's possible the longer timeframes pushed a latter portion of would-be November
transactions into December," says Yun. "As long as closing timeframes don't rise even
further, it's likely more sales will register to this month's total, and November's large dip will
be more of an outlier."
The median existing-home price for all housing types in November was $220,300, which
is 6.3 percent above November 2014 ($207,200). November's price increase marks the
45th consecutive month of year-over-year gains.
Total housing inventory at the end of November decreased 3.3 percent to 2.04 million
existing homes available for sale, and is now 1.9 percent lower than a year ago (2.08
million). Unsold inventory is at a 5.1-month supply at the current sales pace, up from 4.8
months in October.
Properties typically stayed on the market for 54 days in November, a decrease from 57
days in October and below the 65 days in November 2014. Short sales were on the market
the longest at a median of 91 days in November, while foreclosures sold in 47 days and
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non-distressed homes took 54 days. Thirty-seven percent of homes sold in November were
on the market for less than a month.
The percent share of first-time buyers was at 30 percent in November, down from 31
percent both in October and a year ago. Despite first-time buyers' continued absence from
the market, NAR's inaugural quarterly Housing Opportunities and Market Experience survey
—released earlier this month — found that an overwhelming majority of current renters who
are 34 years of age or younger want to own a home in the future (94 percent). The top
reason given by renters for not currently owning was the inability to afford to buy.
According to Freddie Mac, the average commitment rate for a 30-year, conventional,
fixed-rate mortgage hovered below 4 percent for the fourth consecutive month but
increased in November to 3.94 from 3.80 percent in October. A year ago, the average
commitment rate was 4.00 percent.
"The Federal Reserve's decision this month to raise short-term rates is the first of many
increases over the next couple of years," says Yun. "Although this first move will likely have
minimal impact on mortgage rates, additional hikes will push borrowing costs to around 4.50
percent by the end of next year. With home prices expected to continue rising, wages and
new home construction need to start increasing substantially to preserve affordability."
Matching the highest share since January, all-cash sales rose to 27 percent of
transactions in November (24 percent in October) and are also up from 25 percent a year
ago. Individual investors, who account for many cash sales, purchased 16 percent of homes
in November (also the highest since January), up both from 13 percent in October and 15
percent a year ago. Sixty-four percent of investors paid cash in November.
Distressed sales — foreclosures and short sales — climbed to 9 percent in November, up
from 6 percent in October but unchanged from a year ago. Seven percent of November
sales were foreclosures and 2 percent were short sales. Foreclosures sold for an average
discount of 15 percent below market value in November (18 percent in October), while short
sales were discounted 15 percent (8 percent in October).
Single-family and Condo/Co-op Sales
Single-family home sales dropped 12.1 percent to a seasonally adjusted annual rate of
4.15 million in November from 4.72 million in October, and are now 4.6 percent lower than
the 4.35 million pace a year ago. The median existing single-family home price was
$221,600 in November, up 6.6 percent from November 2014.
Existing condominium and co-op sales increased 1.7 percent to a seasonally adjusted
annual rate of 610,000 units in November from 600,000 in October, and are now 1.7
percent above November 2014 (600,000 units). The median existing condo price was
$211,400 in November, which is 4.7 percent above a year ago.
Regional Breakdown
Existing-home sales in the South decreased 6.2 percent to an annual rate of 1.98 million
in November, and are now 5.7 percent below November 2014. The median price in the
South was $189,400, up 6.3 percent from a year ago.
The National Association of Realtors®, "The Voice for Real Estate," is America’s largest
trade association, representing over 1.1 million members involved in all aspects of the
residential and commercial real estate industries.
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EXECUTIVE MARKETING UPDATE
By Ken Durkee
Congratulations to those who closed five or more sides in
the month of November 2015. This is remarkable because it
is late in the year; however, these Executives continue to do
outstanding production!
Here are the names of the Executives and their companies’ names.
TENNESSEE 5 sides REALTY EXECUTIVES Johnson City
Debbie Gibson 7 sides REALTY EXECUTIVES Bristol
Phyllis Harrison
NORTH CAROLINA WINSTON-SALEM
Furman Burt 7 sides REALTY EXECUTIVES Triad
Carolyn Bolden HICKORY
6 sides REALTY EXECUTIVES Hickory
GEORGIA 7 sides SAVANNAH
Beth Larson 11 sides REALTY EXECUTIVES Coastal Empire
Alvin Sanders REALTY EXECUTIVES Coastal Empire
FLORIDA 6 sides REALTY EXECUTIVES in The Villages
Kathy Abruzzo 6 sides REALTY EXECUTIVES in The Villages
Sally Love 5 sides REALTY EXECUTIVES in The Villages
Julie Haines 6 sides REALTY EXECUTIVES in The Villages
Robert Berube
On the next page is a copy of the Good News Gazette that was released just
before Christmas. If you missed it we wanted to let everyone know that we
filmed a recent listing presentation for your viewing pleasure. Please review
the Good News Gazette below. We hope it is informative and helpful in
generating listings.
We are also repeating the mobile marketing rollout. It is now included in the
new agent website purchase at no additional charge. Because of the
wonderful work that is being done at Realty Executives bringing inside all the
tools, the fee for use of CRM, Mobile Marketing and the Executive Website
has dropped from $110 to $39 per month. This is a substantial monthly
savings and well worth the purchase for such wonderful tools.
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Whether we are celebrating Hanukah, the festival of lights, or Christmas, the
birth of Jesus; this is that special time of the year when we give gifts to
those we care about. The Region would like to give something to you that
you may be able to use in the future. Recently we filmed Ken Durkee giving
a Marketing Presentation to Kimberly Chaires in the Regional office.
If you would like a free copy of the Marketing Presentation just go to
www.realtyexecutives.com and log into your dashboard by going to
PrimeAgent located at the bottom right side of the front page of the website.
Once logged into PrimeAgent look at the
tabs at the top of the page and click onto
“Marketing”. Once the marketing tab
opens, click onto “Marketing Library” and
then scroll down the left side to “Listing
Materials”. Click onto Listing Materials and
save the presentation that is located under
“PowerPoint Files”. Once you download the
file you can make changes to the wording
or the pictures used in the presentation.
You will need on your computer Microsoft
Office to make the changes in the
presentation using PowerPoint software.
If you want to review the Marketing
Presentation mentioned above presented,
go to www.reisr.com and click onto the
“Regional Info” tab at the top of the page
which is just to the right of the Southern Region logo. Once the Regional
Info page opens look to the right and click onto “Education”. After Education
opens go to the bottom of the page where you see Realty Executives
Marketing Presentation click onto “Revised 1015 Video”, once you click onto
the play arrow you should see one way the presentation could be delivered.
We hope you enjoy the video. Thank you for watching. Note: A special
thank you to Jay Durkee for editing and to Nathan Piotrowski for uploading
the presentation.
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NEW MOBILE MARKETING PROGRAM
Realty Executives has just rolled out their new Mobile Marketing Program that is
internal and is linked directly to the New Executive Website. The great news is
that there is no additional cost to use the new Mobile Marketing Program since it
is tied to and is part of the New Lead Generating Executive Website. The use of
the Executive Website is only $39.00 per month and there is no contract. So
you can have a lead generating website with Mobile Marketing and the use of
the new CRM Program and the cost for all three is only $39.00. This is a
savings that is very competitive in the market place. If you currently have a
wonderful website, why not have a second one that will augment your business
and is a little over a dollar a day in cost. This is a tremendous value. Below is
a recent email sent to all Executives which include a video. The video provides
a very good overview of the program. Here is the link to the YouTube video.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8J_nLwXXxsY&feature=youtu.be
When you open the email sent
to you by Realty Executives,
you will see the following
picture. Click onto the red
arrow. The red arrow is not
activated in this newsletter nor
are any of the links below.
Below is the text of the email
sent to all Executives.
PrimeAgent On-Demand is Live!
Learn how to generate mobile leads for your listings FREE
Dear Executives,
PrimeAgent On-Demand, a new mobile marketing system that integrates with Realty Executives
Agent Websites and PrimeAgent CRM tools is now LIVE in your PrimeAgent account. The new
system includes popular and effective mobile marketing features, allows you to reach serious buyers
instantly as they tour neighborhoods and drive by listings, and is included with every Realty
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Executives Agent Website at no additional cost! Read on for important details and more information
about how to get started using PrimeAgent On-Demand.
PrimeAgent On-Demand: Pricing Information
Your Realty Executives Agent Website subscription now includes both PrimeAgent On-Demand
and a Realty Executives Agent Website. You do not have to purchase two different tools to use
PrimeAgent On-Demand as this system not only integrates with Realty Executives Agent Websites, it
is included with the cost. Going forward, you will only be charged for your monthly website subscription,
not a separate mobile marketing tool. As a current subscriber, you also may take advantage of special
mobile sign rider discounts, while supplies last:
Order Sign Riders and Access Print Marketing Artwork
You can explore the new PrimeAgent On-Demand dashboard now, order new sign riders and access
print marketing artwork:
Login to PrimeAgent >> Marketing >> On-Demand (Mobile)
As a reminder, your current mobile marketing tool powered by Dotsignal and all associated sign
riders, apps, features, QR codes and print marketing artwork will remain fully operational
through Tuesday, December 29, 2015. Upcoming training opportunities will get you up-to-speed
with all the features included with PrimeAgent On-Demand well before the end of the year.
Have questions? Need support?
Contact us at [email protected]
Here is the depiction of the new sign rider with the
phone number and the number you put into the
text area on your smart phone.
Take a moment and text on your smart phone the
phone number listed on the rider in the address bar
and then enter in the message bar 995061 to see
what the consumer will be seeing. Remember to
click onto the link immediately following the “More
info at” or just click onto the picture of the house to
see more information on the house.
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