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2012 

Contrary to popular belief, multiple choice questions aren’t always the easiest. Take a multiple choice question that’s open to more than one interpretation, throw in a couple of tricky answer choices, and if you’re not entirely on top of the material—sometimes even if you are—you’ve got a proble...
05/24/2012
Say What? Ads That Sell   You’ve got the listing, but now you need to attract buyers by writing a killer real estate ad. There are lots of ads out there, so how are you going to make your ad (and your client’s property) stand out? Tony Garcia has some ideas in his blog, so read on for all the det...
05/09/2012
This month’s book, Home Seller Secrets: What Top Moving Realtors Already Know That Every Home Seller Should by B. Worthmoore, isn’t really a book for real estate agents; it’s for home sellers. Still, you may want to pick up a few copies anyway, because this is the kind of book that can help you p...
05/04/2012
Do you listen to music when you study? Over the years, different theories have touted the benefits of listening to classical music during study time to enhance mental performance. You may recall the Mozart Effect, the idea that classical music boosted the intelligence of very young children. More...
05/02/2012
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