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themreport.com from the source Fresh Start Find the following entertainment sources to keep you plugged in and focused in the New Year. "LIKE" THIS READ THIS ∫ SHARE THIS TWEET THIS Quicken Loans has a Facebook page worthy of discussion. The industry innovator in online lending extends its tech-savvy know-how to the social media giant, where guests and fans impart concerns and the Quicken Loans team interacts regularly with customers and industry professionals alike. The company integrates its various social media channels to create one conversation that weaves in and out of social media platforms with Facebook as the hub. It's not all work and no play, though. The page incorporates contests and games to keep customers engaged. facebook.com/QuickenLoans The E-Myth Real Estate Brokerage Sometimes the best advice comes from those who have lived it, which is why industry heavyweights Michael A. Gerber and Richard A. Rector are finding success with their book, The E-Myth Real Estate Brokerage. From time management skills to creating a business development system that works for every individual aspiring to sell real estate, their tome is designed to serve as a toolkit and roadmap to help any real estate professional create a successful enterprise. amazon.com Housing Market Showing More Signs of Fraying at the Edges For months now, analysts have wondered aloud if all of today's positive market indicators eventually will lead to a bubble. Diana Olick takes a sharper look at the market by reflecting on the news items that ruled the last half of 2013 and deducing that it has not reached a level of sustainability and actually may be pointing to another crisis if swift action is not implemented in all economic sectors—especially in the realm of job creation. nbcnews.com/business @NCLR_Econ. The National Council of La Raza's economic Twitter feed is devoted to preserving and increasing wealth in the Latino community, with the intentions of improving and strengthening America's economy. The feed is a strong representation of the group's political views, but it also provides timely facts and data that pertain to the fastestgrowing minority group in the country. Its main mission is to educate Latino citizens on news and information that pertains to them and the nation as a whole. twitter.com/NCLR_Econ 12 | The M Report

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