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Critical technology updates for NECPE and social media: March 2 at SERESC Conference Center, Bedford

The internet is quickly changing the landscape for real estate. The commercial real estate marketplace has adopted these changes more slowly than its residential counterpart. Consumer and public behavior of Business to Consumer vs. Business to Business perhaps has something to do with it. For whatever the reason, today's investors and today's tenants are more savvy and today's commercial real estate broker needs to be up to date on what is changing in regards to social media, blogging and most importantly our commercial public property database. Todd Norwood, director of marketing and technology for NAI Norwood Group and Real Living/The Norwood Group and Monika McGillicuddy, NHAR president 2010 will navigate you through the world of social media and how to use it to increase your business in commercial real estate. In addition, this quarterly meeting brings Nancy McKellar, vice president regional accounts, and Catylist Real Estate Software, to present "NECPE Tech Bites." McKellar will focus on the top ten technology tools that NECPE has to offer. Date: Friday, March 2, Registration/Breakfast Buffett: 8:00 - 8:45 am Meeting Consumer Needs Using Social Media: 9:00 - 11:00 am NECPE Tech Bites: 11:00 - 12:00 pm NH CIBOR Quarterly Meeting: 12:00 - 12:15 pm Location: SERESC Conference Center, 29 Commerce Dr., Bedford, Cost: $35 NH CIBOR and NECPE members / $45 non-members Credits: To Be Determined Online Payment for NHCIBOR Members: Go to www.realtor.org. Log in. On the top right hand side click on Pay Dues. There is an emall link on the bottom of the pay dues page. Click on emall link to pay by credit card. Should you have any questions, please do not hesitate to contact the NH CIBOR office at Allison@nhcibor.com or call at 603-647-0100.
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