Content Update: New Article and Success Story - Posted by Jeanne

Posted by Jeanne on February 06, 2008 at 10:25:39:

This is important, so in case my message from yesterday got buried:

Just a little reminder for Convention Attendeesâ?¦

We strongly suggest you arrive in Las Vegas on
Wednesday, March 26th and stay through
Saturday night.

Your best bet is to stay at the hotel where the
Convention takes place:

South Point Hotel, Casino & Spa
9777 Las Vegas Blvd. South
Las Vegas, NV 89183
(866) 791-7626

Seriouslyâ??we keep you busy, day and night. There are
evening events each day, and it will be inconvenient
for you commute or hop around, unless you live locally.
The rates the hotel has given us are hard to beat for a
nice stay:

Wednesday and Thursday: Only $75 per night
Friday and Saturday: Only $125 per night

Important:

These rates expire on February 25th, so please make
your room reservations NOW before you forget. After
February 25th, the hotel will no longer guarantee our
group rate, and they will most likely release the rooms
to the general public.

So, for your peace of mind, and mine, too–

Book Your Room Now:

==> CALL The South Point Hotel, Casino & Spa at
(866) 791-7626

==> TELL them you are with the 10th Annual Creative
Real Estate Online Convention

You wonâ??t want to miss anything at this event, and you
really wonâ??t want to leave early! Weâ??ll be holding a
drawing for thousands of dollars in great prizes at
Saturdayâ??s dinner, and thatâ??s where youâ??ll get to meet
and network with people from your own state.

This event â??officiallyâ?? ends on Saturday night around
10:00pm. If you plan to have fun on your own in Las
Vegasâ??I suggest you come earlier or stay longer.

See you soon!

Jeanne

Content Update: New Article and Success Story - Posted by Jeanne

Posted by Jeanne on February 06, 2008 at 10:06:48:

We’ve put together a great update for you, including a
new feature article, an inspiring “newbie” Success, and
a reminder about the 2008 Creative Real Estate Online
Convention.

Read the current issue of the “CRE Online Newsletter”
by going to:

This issue’s Feature Article

“Reduce Your Taxes by Investing in Real Estate”

Attorney and Real Estate Investor, William
Bronchick, reminds us, “It’s not just what you
make; it’s what you keep!” Taxes are your biggest
expense in your lifetime, and real estate offers
some of the best tax breaks of any type of
investment.

A New Success Story

“Two Newbies’ First Flip is a Win-Win-Win”

Newbie investors, Teresa Childs and her partner
were excited and eager to make a deal and earn a
little extra money. Find out how these two tied up
a desirable property and flipped the contract for
an easy $4,500 payday.

(PS. If you’re a “newbie” or just sick and tired
of the “rat race,” reserve your seat at the 2008
CRE Online Convention and learn how to invest like
the pros.)

Upcoming Event:

The 10th Creative Real Estate Online Convention

This year, the entire Convention is devoted to
addressing this specific question:

“How Can I Make M0ney in Today’s Real Estate Market?”

We hope you’ll join us for this one-of-a-kind
event. Seats really do sell-out early, so be sure
to secure your seat, and sign up today.

http://www.creonline.com/convention

So take a break, relax, and enjoy the tips, tools, and
profit-making information in this issue of the
CRE Online Newsletter:

Sincerely,

JP Vaughan, Publisher
Creative Real Estate Online

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