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As social media has grown into a great platform for networking, more businesses are beginning to join sites such as Facebook and Twitter as an outlet for advertising and creating a closer connection with customers. Anyone can start their own social media profile, but it’s becoming more important than ever before in the office, and here’s why:
4 Reasons for Using Social Media in the Workplace:
1) Blurred Divide Between Personal and Work Life
Read MoreA sales video can transform your sales pitch from boring to interactive. It sells your business to clients and can heighten their interest in setting up a meeting with you. A sales video sells your product or services, and captures why someone should be interested in what you have to offer.
Why Have a Sales Video?
Read MoreBefore closing on a sale, you must first entice a client to want to work with you. During your sales process you need make your potential client feel important while also showcasing what your business has to offer. Following these steps will increase you chances of succeeding in your end goal – setting up a meeting.
5 Steps in a Sales Process:
Read MoreRoman Bodnarchuk is in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia this week conducting a monthly sales training session with Asia's top ranked online property group, iProperty.com
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The new home market in the GTA rebounded in May, with both the low-rise and high-rise sectors seeing a surges in sales. According to RealNet Canada Inc., there were 3,526 new houses and condos sold in the region last month, a 24 per cent increase from the 2,833 sales counted in May 2013.
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Recreational property sales have bounced back after a slow start to the sales season with increased activity seen across much of Canada.
In its annual Recreational Property Report, Re/Max said the modest start of the season was caused by the late arrival of spring and frigid winter experienced in many markets across the country.
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A great article in the Globe and Mail.
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