Webinar: From Tech to Text The AI-Powered RPR Market Trends ScriptWriter
September 19, 2024 @ 2:00 pm - 3:00 pm
Emails, texts, social media post… it can be a lot to manage! And artificial intelligence is more than just a fad. But to keep your clients informed and create a growing client-base, these tools are must-haves!
In this webinar, we’ll show you how to leverage market trend data to keep in touch with your sphere of influence.
In this class, we’ll show how you can:
Use RPR’s Market Trends ScriptWriter feature to automatically generate market summaries for a variety of audiences
Quickly provide context and correlation to statistics, such as Month’s Supply of Inventory and 12-month change, List-to-Sold Price Ratio, Median Days on the Market within RPR and Median Sold Price
Choose messaging tailored for buyers, sellers or both
Select from three different tones of speech (Professional, Engaging or Conversational)
Easily create content for a social media post, video or email
Utilize Canva to create eye-catching graphics for local markets
Share Market Trends from the RPR Mobile App
We’ll review how to create a campaign that puts you at the center of the information and solidifies you as the “local market expert.”
If you have a disability and may require a reasonable accommodation to fully participate in this event please contact the Education Team at 305-468-7066 or coreed@miamire.com for a reasonable accommodation at least 48 hours before the class.
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