All Posts Tagged With: "Significant Trends"
Clicking With A New Generation of Agents
It is estimated that nearly 60% of the National Association of REALTORS membership is now comprised of Generation X and Generation Y. So when did this happen? It is a reality, yet brokerages all across North America have yet to adapt and are operating under the status quo of bygone decades. Is your brokerage guilty? Are you delivering on the expectations of these generations, and generations to come?
12Mar2010 | Jonathan D. Nicholas | 0 comments | Continued
Marketing 2.0: Print VS Internet
Industry gurus and marketing experts are touting that “Print is dead!” Is this really the case, and how does this apply to the real estate industry? In today’s multi-generational society, knowing where to spend your marketing dollars for the greatest return is critical to your success. In this 60 minute webinar, Jonathan Nicholas will be sharing marketing insights on this timely subject.
12Mar2010 | Jonathan D. Nicholas | 0 comments | ContinuedSocial Networking Can Add Profits
Nationally recognized real estate consultant shares knowledge with Realtors
By Times Record News Staff , Originally Published on Wednesday, July 29, 2009
Written By Lee Grace, Classified Writer
Jonathan Nicholas, Virtual CEO, real estate sales strategist and consultant, was the speaker at the July membership luncheon of the Wichita Falls Association of Realtors held Wednesday, July 22, at the Wichita [...]
Speak Chinese in Only Three Seconds!
Weren’t the Olympics amazing! I don’t know about you, but I thoroughly enjoyed watching the US teams and individuals compete for the gold. I can only imagine being able to actually be there, in person, watching the festivities. With that thought comes to mind the difficulties of travel. I can recall several instances where I [...]
26Aug2008 | Jonathan D. Nicholas | 0 comments | Continued
The Break Up: Newspapers & Real Estate
This last weekend a major event occured within the newspaper publishing world. Just in case you missed it, the LA Times announced that they would no longer publish a dedicated real estate section. The announcement comes as no surprise as competition from online real estate advertising sites has been gaining over the last few quarters.
Lauren [...]



