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  NVR encourages all members be registered to vote  
 

Nevada REALTORS encourages all of its 20,000-plus members to make sure they are eligible to vote in the next election. Online voter registration is now available for residents of all Nevada counties. Eligible voters can register to vote and update their voter registration information online, including change of address and party affiliation. A DMV issued Driver's License or ID is required.

If members do not have a driver's license or ID card issued by the DMV, they must register in person with their county election office, or mail in a paper application to register or update existing voter registration information.  A fillable application can be completed and printed here:  NV Voter Registration Application.

Ensuring you can vote in the next election is simple and can be completed quickly online. Visit the Nevada Secretary of State online voter registration site today.

 

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  Association members asked to keep account info up to date  
 

Nevada REALTORS® encourages its members from across the state to check and update their personal and professional information. Members can contact their local associations to provide updated account information if and when needed.

It is vital that members keep their profile information -- including their current email address -- up to date. Current contact information allows NVR and NAR to reach members with important information regarding billing, Calls to Action and upcoming events. Additionally, without a current email address, members could miss out on valuable information from NVR's weekly newsletter and the Advocate, which focuses on statewide legislative news.

If you have further questions or concerns about keeping your member account updated, you can inquire by email at Info@NVRealtors.org.

 

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  REALTOR Magazine: 7 habits to boost business in 2023  
 

If you want to realize your goals in the coming year, set up a routine to make it happen

The New Year is here, and no doubt you’ve thought long and hard about your goals for 2023. But are they SMART goals (S-specific; M-measurable; A-achievable; R-realistic; T-timely)?

In order to realize your SMART goals, you’ll have to get into a healthy business routine. Click here to read about seven habits to consistently practice every day to make 2023 the best year for you and your brokerage.

 

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  Use slow winter to prep for spring sales  
 

When traditional sales slump hits during cold months, you can still keep your business from freezing until spring

It’s that time of year again when most real estate professionals are bracing for a dip in sales in the cold winter months and many home buyers and sellers go into hibernation. Even if you don’t have a lot of active clients during this time, there’s plenty you can do to keep your business from freezing while you wait for consumers to return to the market in spring.

The winter downtime is perfect for taking stock of your marketing techniques and assessing what you can do differently for your overall business. By the time you’ve identified and incorporated some changes, you’ll be ready to hit the ground running when the busy spring selling season emerges again. Here are five items to put on your winter checklist. Click here to learn more. 

 

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