bni: Repeat-Referral Business Realtors Insurance Mortgage Brokers & Lawyers
- 03/03/13 10:47 PM
https://www.sendoutcards.com/mikemahoney A great way to make sure that your referrals keep coming is to ensure that you are encouraging and rewarding the people who refer business opportunities to you. Entrepreneurs know that they must create raving fans in order to keep the referrals coming. I like to send a Starbucks or Dunkin Donuts Gift Card to the person who refers business to my Boston residential real estate practice. See the tutorial VIDEO @ The Bottom I have found that the quicker you get the "thank you" to the referrer the more they appreciate you because they feel you are going to (0 comments)
bni: Boston Remax Realtor Michael Mahoney Explains BNI in Back Bay
- 01/23/13 10:26 PM
Boston Remax Realtor Michael Mahoney spends a few minutes to explain what BNI is and how you can benefit from joining a BNI group. http://www.RealtorMikeMahoney.com Check out the Back Bay Boston BNI Site here: http://www.backbaybni.com/ View my Remax Boston Realtor BNI Profile here @ http://rem.ax/Vlp9pB
BNI What You Should Know
Weekly meetings last for 90 minutes. Members need to arrive on time and stay for the entire meeting. Only one person from each professional specialty is accepted into a chapter of BNI. All participants must represent their primary occupation. Attendance is critical. If you cannot attend (2 comments)
bni: Experts Say the Real Estate Market is Rebounding
- 05/24/12 01:53 AM
Experts Say the Real Estate Market is Rebounding On Tuesday, I gave a presentation to about 27 members of the Back Bay BNI group @ Sonsie on Newbury Street in Boston. The basis for my presentation is that the residential real estate marketing is making a rebound. The sources for the information were largely collected by using Steve Harney's information from Keeping Current Matters. Some of the slides used included information from Lawrence Yun who is the chief economist at the National Association of Realtors and also information from Goldman Sachs as well as Bank of America Merrill. The bottom line was (0 comments)