Creating competitive and compelling Real Estate flyers both online and offline for entrepreneurial brokers and agents is the main topic of this engaging workshop. Ample space and lunch (provided) will enable brokers and agents, new and established to improve the flyers they use to communicate their properties and services to the community at large.
Free Parking and Luncheon Provided. The maximum capacity of the room must be strictly maintained as per City of Redmond requirements, so please RSVP. Should the need arise, please consider the following alternate if your plans change:
“Free Marketing for Small Biz and Entrepreneurs – Creating Competitive Flyers” Tuesday, June 30 (same time/location)
http://biznik.com/events/free-marketing-for-small-biz-and-entrepreneurs-creating-competitive-flyers
11:30 – 11:45 - Biznik Real Estate Broker & Agent RSVPs Sign-in
11:45 – 12:00 - Biznik RSVPs and other Sign–in
12:00 – 12:15 - Luncheon (continued during workshop)
12:15 – 12:45 - Creating Competitive Real Estate Flyers
12:45 – 1:30 - Questions, Answers, and Networking
Who is this for? Primarily for small brokerages and agents who create flyers for properties and self-promotion. Of course other Biznik ad and flyer creators are welcome.
Email a link to one of your current listings to adam@motioncloud.net if you would like a customized sample to be part of the workshop.
What can I bring? Bring Flyer Samples! There is room for your notebook computer no guarantee of WiFi connection – if you wish to upload photos to private Picasa or Flickr albums prior we’ll be demonstrating the use of those during the workshop. Bring business cards to swap.
How will this help me? Using the latest technology and some tried and true rules, you’ll learn to create competitive ads and flyers from anywhere you have a compatible internet browser and an internet connection.
Where is it? Old Redmond Schoolhouse Community Center – Room 104 16600 NE 80th St. Redmond, WA 98052 (425) 556-2300 – Free Parking. Limit requested to one of the three mentioned workshops per person.