Friday, September 10, 2010

OBCAI Convention in Miami - A Big Deal


Why should you attend the OBCAI Convention (Office Business Center Association International) in Miami this month? Let me give you a few good reasons.

If you are looking for an opportunity to learn new skills and prepare for the future, the OBCAI provides insightful learning opportunities. In the past, my attendance at the OBCAI provided me with substantive information about the industry, the trends, and technologies of the future.

I will be attending again this year, as a participant, not a speaker. When Richard Meyers and I discussed my participation, it was an easy sale for Richard. The training will be invaluable to you as an operator or TEAM Member in the industry. You will meet new and sometimes, "interesting" people. You will have more fun than you can imagine.

As an attendee, you will find many others looking for answers to tough questions who share the same goals as you. Perhaps most importantly, you will be motivated to learn, improve, and execute new ideas and strategies for winning in this global economy.

I urge you to attend and participate. I will be there also. I have a special gift for you if you attend. If you attend and ask me for a copy, I will provide you with a valuable training tool to compete against your largest and toughest competitors in the Industry.

My Strategic Marketing Tool, "20 Ways to Beat the Big Boys!" will provide you with strategies and tactics to win in tough competitive cases. Why would I give this valuable tool away? It will provide me with an opportunity to meet you and share my ideas about the future of the industry. For this opportunity to meet you, I am willing to share this marketing ideas powerful tool.

If you want to know more about this exciting industry and the possibilities of participation in the industry, just give me a call at 972-464-4110.

Sonny Moyers, Industry Consultant
Managing Partner ~ The O'Dea-Moyers Group
Ebby Halliday Real Estate, Inc.
Realtor & Broker

www.sonnymoyers.com




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