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of the Inspector’s Quarterly for the purpose of advertising the Inspection Event of the Year. http://www.nachi.org/convention2006.htm These have been printed and are being mailed beginning today.
We included some popular articles (revised) from previous issues as this special issue is targeted toward inspectors outside of NACHI who may be unaware of the upcoming event. Its main purpose is to advertise the upcoming Convention to those who don't know about it or NACHI. Members may find this special issue a bit ho hum.
You can download and read this Convention Issue (in 3 back to back pdfs). You will have to open each one to read the whole issue (file was to large). Be patient, they are a little slow to download.
Inspector's Quarterly, November 2005, Pages 1-11: http://www.nachi.org/documents/InspectorsQuarterlyNov1-11.pdf
Inspector's Quarterly, November 2005, Pages 12-22: http://www.nachi.org/documents/InspectorsQuarterlyNov12-22.pdf
Inspector's Quarterly, November 2005, Pages 23-32: http://www.nachi.org/documents/InspectorsQuarterlyNov23-32.pdf
Right behind that goes another regular issue of IQ which will include all fresh articles (submitted by members), information of particular interest to members and member-only discounts/deals from advertisers/industry vendors. It will be far less formal, include more marketing tips, contain little or no NACHI-hype and will go out ONLY to NACHI members.
Right behind that goes our first issue of Real Property Times, a newspaper designed to appeal to REALTORS, promote NACHI members to the real estate industry and roll out our real estate affiliate program where real estate agents who join NACHI as an affilliates (no charge) get a host of benefits including access to REALmatcher to promote their listings, free advertising for themselves, professional liability insurance discounts, homebuyer leads, etc.
It's a NACHI world... and you're living in it. ![icon_biggrin.gif](upload://iKNGSw3qcRIEmXySa8gItY6Gczg.gif)
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Nick Gromicko
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