Brand power
As Liniger told the crowd, RE/MAX is designed to help Associates achieve whatever level of success they seek. So the conversation turned to business – and how that design is working out.
Kerron Stokes, Sales Manager of RE/MAX Leaders in Centennial, Colorado, and Dane Rickard of RE/MAX Professionals in Littleton, Colorado, joined Chief Operating Officer Adam Contos on stage to discuss the immense power of being with RE/MAX.
“The biggest thing for me is how dynamic this brand is. It really allows you to double down on your goals and your dreams as a business owner,” Stokes said. “If you utilize all the things the brand has to offer, not only does it let you grow your business exponentially – and in my case my team’s business exponentially – it allows you to use those tools to serve your clients better. And that’s the most important thing in what we do.”
Creating value all the time
Michael Thorne, a 100 Percent Club member with RE/MAX Little Oak Realty in Fort Langley, British Columbia, came on stage to discuss the importance of personalized, localized social media marketing with Cory Vasquez, Director of PR & Social Media. Thorne has built good will, visibility and opportunity through an innovative, community-focused approach to social videos.
Two other onstage conversations followed, covering professional development (RE/MAX University!) and the art of global consumer marketing.
“When you’re No. 1, you need to remain competitive,” said Amy Somerville, Vice President of Education and Training. “RE/MAX is home to the best brokers and the best agents in the world – people who know that education gives them an edge.”
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