Make the Connection with On The Move at Inman Connect

Connections are everything in real estate, and the Inman Connect conference connects agents, brokers, franchisees, association principals, tech innovators, and marketing leaders together during a week-long event based solely on making connections. This year’s Inman Connect is just around the corner, scheduled from July 17th through the 20th, in San Francisco—the beautiful City by the Bay. The 2018 annual event will play host to insightful summits, showcases, sessions, learning labs, networking and social gatherings sure to delight over 4,000 attendees.

As a Bronze Sponsor, On The Move is proud to be among the list of elite businesses sponsoring the event and looks forward to meeting with real estate professionals from across the country. With over 25 years’ experience in truck leasing, On The Move has refined their complete rental truck program to further the success of their real estate clients. As a partner advocate, On The Move provides stream-lined designs that elevate realty businesses to the next level.

Whether it’s meeting with customers, running errands, or simply sitting in the parking lot, On The Move trucks facilitate branding with customized graphics that maximize message marketing. And with a truck from On The Move, realtors can further that personal touch with client perk opportunities like offering VIP clients additional moving space, or like supplementing income streams by selling back door advertising to other businesses. And On The Move’s professional team works closely with their real estate partners to ensure sleek design, vibrant messaging, and exclusive features that promote success.

Be sure and stop by the On The Move booth while at Inman Connect—meet the team and check out the innovative line of business-boosting trucks. Click here to schedule an onsite meeting.

Read more at onthemovetrucks.com

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