MASTERING ZIP FORMS with ESIGN-3cr Hrs CONTRACT LAW followed by Happy Hour
November 30, 2018My Title Guy Paul Comments Off on MASTERING ZIP FORMS with ESIGN-3cr Hrs CONTRACT LAW followed by Happy HourPlease RSVP!!!
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3cr. Hrs. Commissioners Standards & Code of Ethics Requirement- RULES OF THE ROAD followed by Happy Hour
November 2, 2018My Title Guy Paul Comments Off on 3cr. Hrs. Commissioners Standards & Code of Ethics Requirement- RULES OF THE ROAD followed by Happy HourPLEASE RSVP BY:
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Legal Issues CE Class Followed By Happy Hour Oct 10 2pm to 5pm HOA’s And All That Jazz
October 5, 2018My Title Guy Paul Comments Off on Legal Issues CE Class Followed By Happy Hour Oct 10 2pm to 5pm HOA’s And All That JazzPLEASE RSVP
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DISCLOSURE CE CLASS- “DEAL or NO DEAL- BIGGEST DEAL BUSTERS” Sept 12 2-5pm followed by Happy Hour
August 31, 2018My Title Guy Paul Comments Off on DISCLOSURE CE CLASS- “DEAL or NO DEAL- BIGGEST DEAL BUSTERS” Sept 12 2-5pm followed by Happy HourPLEASE RSVP
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Agency Issues- Past, Present, & Future CE Class Followed by Happy Hour 2-5pm August 8th, 2018
July 27, 2018My Title Guy Paul Comments Off on Agency Issues- Past, Present, & Future CE Class Followed by Happy Hour 2-5pm August 8th, 2018To RSVP:
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The Future Of Real Estate Business- 3 Cr Hrs Commissioners Standards July 11 2-5pm followed by Happy Hour
June 29, 2018My Title Guy Paul Comments Off on The Future Of Real Estate Business- 3 Cr Hrs Commissioners Standards July 11 2-5pm followed by Happy HourTo RSVP:
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Monsoon Safety
June 14, 2018My Title Guy Paul Comments Off on Monsoon SafetyJune 15th is our Official start of the Monsoons!
Pull Aside-Stay Alive Video Link
Best advice for blowing dust: Pull Aside, Stay Alive
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June 10, 2018
PHOENIX – You know not to drive into the towering wall of dust. And if a dust channel whips across a highway and engulfs your vehicle, the mantra “Pull Aside, Stay Alive” can lead you to safety.
But even after you’ve pulled aside, one of the most important actions must still be taken – turn off your lights!
Turn off headlights, emergency flashers, dome lights and take your foot off the brake. Stay buckled up, set the parking brake, go dark and wait for the dust storm to pass.
Here’s why: If you become caught in a dust storm and have pulled off the highway, you’re in a dangerous spot – less dangerous than driving blind on the road, though – and want to hide. You can do that by turning off all vehicle lights. If you leave lights on, drivers behind you might believe you’ve found the way out and follow, crashing into your parked car because low-visibility affects depth perception.
The Arizona Department of Transportation has produced 30-second public service announcements – in English and Spanish – on this topic that will air statewide on television and radio throughout monsoon season as part of ADOT’s partnership with the Arizona Broadcasters Association. The PSAs can be viewed on ADOT’s YouTube channel.
As Monsoon Awareness Week begins and we near the official start of monsoon season, ADOT wants to remind drivers of the No. 1 dust-storm driving tip: Do not drive into a dust storm.
“Road trips are a great way to get out and experience all that Arizona has to offer,” Governor Doug Ducey said. “If there’s a dust storm in your path, it’s time to take a break from driving. Make the safe and smart decision to delay your travel plans and wait for the storm to pass.”
Towering, dense, blowing dust can drop visibility to zero. Just as dangerous are the small dust channels that whip across roadways in an instant, affording drivers little or no opportunity to avoid them. In such events, ADOT has developed the following “Pull Aside, Stay Alive” dust storm safety driving tips, which can help travelers survive a storm.
· Avoid driving into or through a dust storm.
· If you encounter a dust storm, immediately check traffic around your vehicle (front, back and to the side) and begin slowing down.
· Do not wait until poor visibility makes it difficult to safely pull off the roadway – do it as soon as possible. Completely exit the highway if you can.
· Do not stop in a travel lane or in the emergency lane. Look for a safe place to pull completely off the paved portion of the roadway.
· Turn off all vehicle lights. You do not want other vehicles approaching from behind to use your lights as a guide, possibly crashing into your parked vehicle.
· Set your emergency brake and take your foot off the brake.
· Stay in the vehicle with your seat belt buckled and wait for the storm to pass.
· Drivers of high-profile vehicles should be especially aware of changing weather conditions and travel at reduced speeds.
More information on dust storm safety can be found at PullAsideStayAlive.org and safety tips for driving in rainstorms can be found at azdot.gov/monsoon.
For current road and weather conditions, passengers should check on Twitter with ADOT (@ArizonaDOT) and the National Weather Service (@NWSPhoenix and @NWSTucson).
3 Credit Hours “FAIR HOUSING: FACT or FICTION” June 13th 2-5pm Followed by Happy Hour
June 1, 2018My Title Guy Paul Comments Off on 3 Credit Hours “FAIR HOUSING: FACT or FICTION” June 13th 2-5pm Followed by Happy HourPlease…Send me a text, call or email to RSVP to this class 480.389.4290 [email protected]
SMARTZIP- Predictive Analytical Way To Farm
May 25, 2018My Title Guy Paul Comments Off on SMARTZIP- Predictive Analytical Way To FarmTHE NSA WAY TO FARM:
If you ever wanted to farm, this has me sold on being the best way to go about it.
It is exclusive to Empire West in AZ now
Is this something that might interest you?
Click links, watch videos, let me know I will set up a meeting or webinar.
Here is the landing page: smartzip.com/empirewest
As promised, here is a quick overview of SmartTargeting, a seller-focused platform helping thousands of agents across the country land more listings every year.
- A dynamic list of every home in your farm, ranked by their likelihood to sell in the next 6-12 months
- Branded direct mail pieces (including handwritten letters) sent directly to your farm’s most likely sellers
- Digital brand reinforcement through cookie-matched online ads and social media ads
- Branded lead capture websites with proven seller-focused calls to action
- 8×8 email nurture campaign for incoming seller leads
- Smart CRM follow-up tools and apps that help you automate your follow-up and engage with top seller prospects at the right time
- A “Check In” app to stay on top of your follow up and priorities each day
- Dedicated account management team to insure maximum ROI
- Inside Sales Agents call to verify the listing intentions of top-predicted sellers in your farm and set up listings appointments with homeowners that indicate they are interested.