Catherine Chadwick, Project Manager for Ballen Brands, show you how to adjust the order of the team members on the team page for your BREW [Ballen Real Estate Website].
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Real Estate Agent Order on Team Page
Each BREW has a team page that makes it easy for visitors to locate information on each real estate agent on your team. The main team page has a photo of each team member and their contact information. These team members are ordered alphabetically by default. You can change the order.

WordPress Dashboard – Our Team
Log into your BREW’s WordPress dashboard and go to the team portion of your dashboard – Our Team. You’re going to want to go to All Team Members, select the team member that you’d like to be first on the list, and you want to Edit their page.

Suggested: How to Create a Team Roster on Your Ballen Real Estate Website [BREW]

Change Order Number for Team Member
On the right-hand side, you’ll see a section that says Team Member Attributes. In the order box, you’re going to want to put the number 10 and then update the page. You’ll do this for each team member in increments of 10. The next team member that you want to be second would be 20, and the next team member you want to be third would be 30, and so forth.

Need Help? Contact us!
I hope this has been a helpful tutorial for you. If you have questions about BREW, IDX Broker, or Listings to Leads, you can contact our team at team@ballenbrands.com or give us a call at 702-917-0755, and we’ll be happy to help!
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