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The National Association of Realtors March 5 announced a new Web site agreement to exclusively provide content for the Real Estate Industry Solutions channel on the Small Business Re-sources' 15 leading corporate and trade association Web sites, according to an NAR press release.|ret||ret||tab|
According to the terms of the agreement, NAR will provide to SBR's sites content and business resources in the form of industry news, legislative issues, and valuable publications on the real estate industry. |ret||ret||tab|
Small Business Resources is a small-business outsourcing company that customizes and privately labels programs for Fortune companies and trade associations.|ret||ret||tab|
"Our agreement allows NAR the exclusive opportunity to provide industry-specific information to more than 8 million potential small-business customers through SBR's Real Estate In-dustry Solutions channel," said Ken Bur-lington, NAR managing director of In-ternet product.|ret||ret||tab|
Added SBR Executive Vice President Mike Baly, "We are proud to partner with the National Association of Real-tors. With NAR serving as the official My Industry' link for the real estate industry, our clients' small businesses will be able to have access to legislative updates, industry news, and valuable publications about the real estate industry." |ret||ret||tab|
NAR information will be viewed on SBR's partner sites, which serve more than 8 million small-business and home-office clients worldwide. |ret||ret||tab|
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