Nov 04 2010
Posted by Greg Reed as Article Writing
This is a short highlight video of Coach Zauner’s 1st Annual Free Agent Specialists Combine which was held in Phoenix, Arizona on Monday April 6. This video show clips of the (32) professional football teams including Special Teams Coaches, Scouts and Personnel Directors evaluating the (41) kicking, punting and snapping specialists. If your a free agent kicking specialists this is an event you should not miss.
In “I Love You Man” Peter Klaven is a successful real estate agent who, upon getting engaged to the woman of his dreams discovers, to his dismay and chagrin, that he has no male friend close enough to serve as his best man. Peter immediately sets out to rectify the situation, embarking on a series of bizarre and awkward ‘mandates’. Genre: Comedy Director: John Hamburg Cast: Paul Rudd, Jason Segel, Rashida Jones, Andy Samberg, JK Samberg
Each month, This Month in Real Estate provides expert opinion and analysis on real estate trends across the nation. The aim of the consumer-oriented segments is to help agents combat the “doom and gloom” messages of the national print and television media with real information on real estate.
Oct 07 2010
Posted by Greg Reed as Prospecting
Real Estate Training – www.yourcoach.com – In this video Tom Ferry discusses all the benefits of the upcoming Success Summit in August 11th, 2009. Special guest Gary Vaynerchuk will be presenting on Social Media.
Sep 29 2010
Posted by Greg Reed as Article Writing
Fed Chief, Ben Bernenke’s warning sounds eerily similar to that delivered by Nicholas Biddle in 1834 when President Jackson threatened to take back the power over the QUANTITY of the nation’s money. Also, top market watchers see patterns in the market that are similar to those that created the market crash in the early 1930s. A big thank you to all those who flooded Amazon.com with complaints. “The Secret of Oz” is selling there once again.
Many expect a market crash to occur in October 2009. Some even expect a currency reform for the US Dollar and other currencies. Clearly unemployment levels and wage development show that the consumer can not spend more but rather less.
Sep 25 2010
Posted by Greg Reed as Prospecting
Sep 24 2010
Posted by Greg Reed as Prospecting
Sep 24 2010
Posted by Greg Reed as Prospecting
Sep 23 2010
Posted by Greg Reed as Prospecting
Powered by Yahoo! Answers