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Georgia REALTORS® Can Attend NAR's REALTOR® Expo for FREE this Fall
26 Jul 2012 -
Attend the REALTORS® Expo, November 9-12, in Orlando, FL for free. As a Georgia REALTOR®, you have complimentary access to 400 exhibitors at real estate’s largest trade show. Plus network with 20,000 real estate professionals and guests in specialty pavilions and at networking events taking place on the show floor. Register at REALTOR.org/Conference and enter promo code GEORGIA. Make sure to choose the “trade show only” pass option when you register.
 
Your complimentary tradeshow pass includes:
· Access to the REALTORS® Expo for all four days, Nov. 9-12

· 400 exhibitors on hand showcasing products to help your business productivity and profitability

· Opportunities to network with 20,000 industry peers

· Free cocktails at the Expo Grand Opening Reception on Friday, Nov. 9, sponsored by Systems Engineering, Inc.

· Demonstrations from up-and-coming companies at the Innovation Open House on Friday, Nov. 9

· One of five chances to win $1,000 in cash just for visiting designated exhibitors, sponsored by Chase

· Four specialty pavilions, including the REALTOR® Pavilion, featuring resources from NAR, Affiliates, and REALTOR Benefits® Program Partners

· The Century 21® Tailgate Party on Sunday, Nov. 11 from 10:00am-5:00pm; stop by the CENTURY 21® Booth #1165 for your personal invitation (limited quantities available)

· A chance to win the Grand Prize – a 2013 Chrysler 300C; just drop off your entry at the Wells Fargo booth

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