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Websites alone are no longer enough to shepherd today’s real estate agents through the ever-changing market.

In this current age of social media, applications such as Twitter, Facebook and LinkedIn (among others) have come center stage as very successful marketing techniques.

Yes, you still need a great website; but you need more, too. Whether you like it or not, the Internet is now at the heart of the best agents’ marketing campaigns.

If you aren’t “Facebooking” and “Tweeting” yet, the time to start is now. This month’s newsletter contains helpful tips and tricks to get the social aspect of your business up to speed.

Agent University’s monthly newsletter (read it right here) is jam-packed with helpful information, training opportunities and marketing tips that will help you make the most of your social strategy. And it’s free.

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Boca Raton, Fla. — June 15, 2010 — Foreclosure.com today announced that it has added another dynamic training program to the agent-focused certification opportunities that it offers through The Agent University.

The REDC Certified Auction Agent program will help agents — and their buyers — capitalize on the many foreclosed home auctions held by Real Estate Disposition, LLC (REDC) each year. In fact, REDC — one of the most reputable and successful real estate auction companies in the nation — is on pace to hold more than 500 events throughout the United States in 2010 alone.

“Certified REDC auction agents will promote confidence among their buyers that they understand the auction process and know how to get the best deals possible,” says Foreclosure.com Director of Education, Linda Yates. “It’s a strategic move that agents and brokers need to add to their businesses — the potential is off the charts.”

In addition to being the leading real estate auction marketing firm in the country, the REDC group of companies also provides real estate brokerage services, asset management and short sale facilitation. The company has established a dominant position in its industry by selling more than $6 billion in real estate assets at auction in 2008 and 2009 alone.

“This certification is yet another tool that REDC provides agents to be successful in the ever-changing distressed real estate market,” says Dave Lee, REDC Senior Vice President of Client Services. “It’s a fantastic way for them to catch and ride this default tidal wave for as long as it lasts.”

Interested agents need to successfully complete a comprehensive, one-time online educational course to earn their REDC certifications.

For more information regarding the REDC Certified Auction Agent program please visit http://redc.theagentuniversity.com or call us at (866) 382-4445.

Whether it’s online or at a live ballroom mega-auction, REDC Certified Auction Agents will understand how to place successful bids for the benefit of their buyers and earn commissions in the process.

Other REDC Certified Auction Agent benefits include:

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One of the most daunting aspects of getting involved in distressed real estate is the misconception that you have to go it alone.

On the contrary, enlisting help from local professionals who have experience and “on the ground” knowledge can make your house hunt as profitable and painless as possible.

It just makes perfect sense … and cents.

Fortunately, there is a lot of help out there to see you through your distressed property purchases from start to finish.

And Foreclosure.com is the place to start.

In addition to free access to the best, as well as the most current and accurate distressed property listings in the United States, we also provide you with all the education and resources you need to get going.

These resources include community experts to help you pinpoint the best houses in your area. They also include reliable agents who can handle all aspects of your distressed property purchase.

To find a qualified agent in your area today, and to search our nationwide broker network, click here.

In addition, the May 2010 edition of Foreclosure.com’s free educational newsletter, “Investment Exchange,” is now available. Dubbed “Find an agent,” it’s all about helping you find the right agent so that you can snatch up that perfect property … before someone else does.

All you have to do is find some properties you think you might like and then pick up the phone or fire off an email to your local community expert.

It’s that simple. Just check out “Find an agent” today to learn more.

To find a qualified agent in your area today, and to search our nationwide broker network, click here.

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Spring has sprung!

We’ve added new courses to Agent University to help you take advantage of not just residential distressed real estate, but the commercial market, too, as winter finally begins to thaw.

We’ve also included important information to help you find and capitalize on leads to keep your business going and growing.

The fallout from the subprime crisis has created unique conditions — residential and commercial distressed real estate are ripe for the picking … as long as you’re equipped with the necessary tools to take advantage of the situation.

It’s an exciting time of year. So let’s gear up now to make the most of it.

Agent University’s monthly newsletter (read it right here) is jam-packed with helpful information, training opportunities and marketing tips that will help you make the most of the spring and summer months ahead. And it’s free.

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Boca Raton, Fla. — March 5, 2010 — Foreclosure.com Director of Education, Linda Yates, will deliver a live, seven-hour Certified Foreclosure Agent (CFA) training course for the benefit of more than 100 agents at ERA® International Business Conference (IBC) 2010, which is scheduled for the Gaylord Opryland Hotel & Convention Center in Nashville, Tenn., on Monday, March 15, 2010.

“Distressed real estate in general and foreclosures in particular will continue to account for a significant amount of transactions now and in the future,” said Yates. “CFA training puts agents on the forefront of this industry-leading trend. We are honored to bring our certification training to IBC.”

The deal-driven educational seminar will be held from 8 a.m. to 4 p.m. ET. Seats are already sold out.

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