Real Estate Web Summit Promises Re-Air After Initial Success
Day One of Three Receives Rave Reviews and a Second Chance for Attendance
Online, October 10, 2012 (Newswire.com) - History is being made, and the days of expensive travel costs for Real Estate expos, are over! On October 9th at 10am Eastern, the Real Estate Web Summit began, and after months of anticipation, the event is officially the largest internet housing event in history!
The Real Estate Web Summit is presented by PresPro and Reo Success TV. The event provides innovative sales tips and all of the marketing tools you need to take your business to the next level. Speakers such as Todd Mobraten (RES.NET) took center screen on opening day but others like Mike Krein (National REO Brokers Association) and Josh Altman (Million Dollar Listing) are still to come.
"This is an awesome concept and really, really good info!" said Rhonda Willman of Midwest Area Realty Services. "The speakers really kept my attention and spoke about things that were relative to my business."
The event premieres October 9-11 but because of the overwhelming response, the event's directors have agreed to replay the event on October 16-18. In addition to over twenty five hours of real estate marketing tips, the registrants will also receive an official Online Marketing Specialist Certification.
For more information about the event or to book your tickets, you can visit: www.RealEstateWebSummit.com or email Domenick Nati at [email protected]
About PresPro and Reo Success TV
In just three short years John Sears and Josh Collins have built their realty offices and PresPro.com into a multi-million dollar real estate empire. Working for some of the largest companies in the nation, such as Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac, PresPro.com has become the fastest growing preservation company in America. In 2011, along with Chris Evans, they created REO Success TV, which delivers reo marketing tips to thousands of online viewers.
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