RISMEDIA, Nov. 2, 2007-NAR REALTOR Benefits® Program partner eNeighborhoods, a division of Dominion Enterprises, announced an addition to its free trial offer that enables REALTORS® to try PowerSuite real estate marketing tools at no risk and no cost until 2008.
PowerSuite is an eight-in-one software solution that includes BuyerTours, Neighborhood Reports, CMAs (comparative market analyses), Maps / Aerials and more. Professionally designed and ready-to-print PowerSuite tools enable real estate professionals to help home buyers compare available properties and make better buying decisions. In many regions, buyers may have difficulty choosing a property from the many available listings.
For a limited time, eNeighborhoods is also adding 250 local contacts to the PowerSuite offer. The local contacts include names, addresses, and other demographic information such as marital status and possible presence of children for real estate professionals’ local “farming areas” across the United States. To date, hundreds of agents have claimed more than 75,000 free contacts from eNeighborhoods to boost their prospecting and sales.
“We understand the challenges of prospecting and building business in today’s real estate market. That’s why eNeighborhoods has added extra value to our PowerSuite offer with 250 free local contacts,” said Greg Robertson, eNeighborhoods vice president and general manager. “There are no strings attached. The contacts are included with the free trial and can be used to jump-start prospecting and farming activities.”
In addition, all real estate professionals can take advantage of a recent addition to the www.eNeighborhoods.com Web site, the Free Resources page. Free Resources include articles, real estate marketing newsletters, downloadable eBooks and special reports.
For more information, visit www.eneighborhoods.com/NARfree1.
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