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The 7th Annual National Real Estate Cyber Convention - February 11-17

The Seventh Annual National Real Estate Cyber Convention and Exposition, is expected to attract over 40,000 real estate professionals over the seven day event from February 11 - 17 making it the largest industry gathering of real estate professionals. There is no charge for real estate professionals to attend this virtual event which is open to the entire real estate community worldwide. Complimentary convention passes along with convention program information are at: www.cyberconventions.com/realestate The convention will feature two major keynote addresses, plus over 30 nationally recognized real estate trainers, authors and industry experts in three educational tracks: Top R.E. Trainers and Authors, Top Industry Leaders and Top Commercial Presenters. Over 30 nationally recognized speakers and headliners will be featured headed by two major keynoters. Dave Liniger, chairman, RE/MAX International will address the Convention with "Send Your Sales Curve Up Up and Away!" The second keynote will be presented by Stu Siegel, VP of Strategy for Dominion Enterprises' Homes Media Division and founder of eNeighborhoods. Who will present "Preparing for Tomorrow's R.E. Consumer" The exposition at the 2008 convention will feature over hundreds of booths open 24 hours a day during the event with the latest new ideas, products and services of interest to today's real estate professionals. Over 200 real estate associations and organizations worldwide have joined to sponsor this unique virtual event which is produced by the R.E. CyberSpace Society with over 10,000 real estate members from 28 countries. Many prominent real estate organizations and real estate media sources have banded together to make the seventh annual production of this event cost free to attendees. The major sponsors to date for this annual event are RISMedia, Real Estate Magazine, Matthew Ferrara & Co. Tech HotLine, and The Real Estate Training Center. Official sponsors include:  RealtyU, CCIM Institute, and The Real Estate Apprentice. This year, in addition to keynoters Dave Liniger and Stu Siegel, attendees will learn from over 30 top-notch nationally recognized real estate trainers, authors and luminaries such as: Stefan Swanepoel, Michael Russer, Dirk Zeller, Dan Gooder Richard, Jerry Rossi, Dave Beson, Roger Butcher and Bill Barrett. Another new feature is the Speaker Showcase featuring special training sessions and showcased new ideas for real estate professions.   This year's event will be held in an all new 3-D virtual convention center that is extremely immersive.  The new center features the Networking Lounge including an array of discussion rooms at selected Expo Booths and a 24- hour "Ticker Tape" featuring special announcements regarding events and special drawings. Also new this year is a 3-D Convention Program Guide containing comprehensive convention information.
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