National Real Estate CyberConvention & Expo February 21st - 27th
The New England Real Estate Journal is sponsoring the 9th annual National Real Estate CyberConvention and Exposition, http://recyber.cyberconventions.com which is expected to attract over 10,000 real estate professionals over the seven days of the event which will run February 21st - 27th.
This year's speaker line up, the largest ever, includes major keynote addresses by Lawrence Yun, chief economist and senior VP of research, National Association of Realtors; Michael Russer, president, CEO, Russer Communications; Randy Eagar, president, Computer Camp; and Jennifer Allan, author, trainer, Jennifer Allan Sell with Soul, plus over 50 nationally recognized real estate trainers, authors and industry experts in four educational tracks: Broker/Agent Productivity; Tech Tips and Tools; Promoting Your Business; and Top Commercial Presenters.
You will be able to network in the new CyberConvention Community and check out the latest business building ideas, products and services at the booths in the Exposition. No Travel - No Hotel stays- no time away from home - Good for the environment, this is the Greenest of Green!
You may register now and attend this premier networking event from the comfort of your home or office. You will be entered in the Grand Prize Drawing for a Seven Day Luxury Cruise for Two!
Register Today http://recyber.cyberconventions.com.
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