Partnering with Property Managers: Part 3 – Virtual Meeting with Jim Roman

Map Unavailable

Date/Time
Date(s) - Sep 16, 2020
1:00 pm - 2:30 pm

Categories No Categories


Part 3 of this series will be a virtual round robin partner showcase, where our members will rotate zoom rooms hosted by different preferred partners. These breakout sessions will give members and partners some individualized face-time to meet, mingle, and make the most of it! Jim will open with a mini presentation on “Making The Most of a Moment.” He will end the event with another mini presentation on “How to Become More Known, Liked, & Trusted in an Industry.”

This series is geared toward utilizing relationship-based marketing, referral marketing, and partnership strategies in your business to gain the most visibility, credibility, and likability during transitions in the market and beyond.

Our businesses have been upended by the COVID-19 crisis, but what hasn’t been upended are the triedand- true techniques that help you stand out from the competition and build partnerships with property managers that benefit you both.

If building stronger relationships with property managers and their teams is important to your business then this session if for you.

This event is free for our affiliate partners and any member that wants to increase their Visibility, Credibility and Profitability® in NARPM®, please register before September 16th, a zoom link will be provided, this is a virtual event! Hope to SEE you there!!!

Business coach and consultant Jim Roman has spent the last 20 years studying small businesses, and he knows the service industry and the property management industry inside out.

Jim Roman

Jim Roman

WHEN
Wednesday, Sept 16, 2020
1:00pm – 2:30pm

WHERE
Virtual Meeting

COST
NARPM Members – Free
Affiliates – Free
Non-Members / Future Members – $10

REGISTER

Please register. Your Zoom meeting information will be in your confirmation email.

EVENT CONTACT
Alex Zweydoff
alex@amgrents.com

THANKS TO ALL OUR SPONSORS

SEE AFFILIATE SPONSORS