Sentences with phrase «more affinity relationships»

I read with disdain industry forecasters» predictions of more affinity relationships and recommendations of commission - cutting plans for brokers to compete («Affinity Programs: Casting a Wider Net to Gather Prospects,» March 1997, page 47).

Not exact matches

We'll show you your most compatible matches, and you will be able to see your affinity score with other matchaffinity.com members, plus a more in - depth breakdown of your relationship compatibility.
Characters form relationships with each other the more they fight together and considering how many heroes are available; it's very interesting to watch everyone's affinity gradually grow.
In light of men's greater affinity for pornography, it is probably not surprising that women are more likely than men to see porn as a potential relationship problem, and there are indeed many women who find their male partner's porn watching highly distressing.3 At the same time, however, there are many women who have a positive attitude toward porn and there are some couples for whom watching pornography is a mutually enjoyable activity that actually increases rather than decreases intimacy.
With the rise in ancillary businesses among real estate companies as a way to boost profit levels (see page 47 for more on affinity relationships), Dorcas Helfant, a former NAR president and a broker - owner, says a new competition is emerging.
In an era fond of retro products and services, the venerable real estate franchisor, reported to be the largest global network in the residential real estate industry with approximately 6,900 independent offices worldwide in 78 countries and territories with more than 101,000 independent sales professionals, understands that building relationships and earning the affinity and trust of real estate consumers is as important today as it was when brokers Art Bartlett and Marsh Fisher established the CENTURY 21 ® brand in Orange County, Calif., on July 28, 1971.
One hundred percent earners also spent more on administration, technology, and affinity and referral relationship expenses.
Perhaps no subject is more hotly debated in the industry right now than affinity relationships.
And, in some cases, prospects who come by way of affinity programs may be more apt to make a deal, says Howard Hanna, president, Howard Hanna Real Estate Services, Pittsburgh, whose company has formed affinity relationships with a local medical society and a home improvement company.
Do affinity relationships really generate revenue and profit, or are they more apt to further squeeze profits by cutting into commissions?
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