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Creating Lists to Learn About Yourself, Your Business and Your Customers wise. Dark colors and one-off trend looks give a home a tired and dated look. Wallpaper should come down and be replaced with neutral colors that are easy for buyers to overlay their style onto. Mirrors as back splashes, on dining room walls and anywhere else should go. Buyers think it costs major dollars to undo these fashion leftovers.I love lists. I make them for everything. And I’m not just talking about groceries, things to do this week or places to see before I die; but more important lists that help me learn about myself, my business and my life.A few years ago when I began writing books, giving speeches and publishing articles, I became obsessed with lists; mainly because they’re easier for other people to follow, and easier for me to write. But the science behind lists is a fascinating thing.It all started with my friend Ed. He once told me to make a list called “101 Goals for 2005.” That’s a lot, I thought. It certainly puts those New Years Resolutions to sham -Newer furnaces and central-air conditioning. Replacing older furnaces and air-conditioning condensers equate into major expenses for buyers. If your heating and cooling systems or hot water heater are more than ten years old consider replacing them. -Operational and energy-efficient windows. With recent hikes in home energy costs, buyers are looking for newer windows and doors. In addition to not opening to allow the outside in, functioning windows and doors are drafty in winter months. Many buyers will walk from their perceived cost and inconvenience of replacing these major home Are You Wasting Your Time In Pursuit Of Money? The rise in home prices in the last four years have required homebuyers that are coupled to have two incomes and singles to work harder than ever to meet mortgage payments. These buyers are as choosy as never before when paying top-dollar for the American dream. Home sellers should be prepared to offer home features that appeal to these educated and savvy buyers.There was a time when I had no idea how I could earn money on the net. I had just purchased my computer and got an internet connection. I knew nothing about internet beyond checking my mail and do search.I do not remember how I got started but after a while I started searching for money earning opportunities on the net. I would sit and search for long hours every day. I would search till my eyes get sore. I was wasting my time but I did not know. Everyday I would search and click new sites.I laugh now at what I searched for! I would type ‘Earn without investment’, ‘Money on the net’ etc. etc. I did not want to invest. I wanted free money. Are 2006 has been predicted as a housing year when prices will correct slightly. Increasing inventories of available homes will make competition stiff for home sellers. Take a good look at your home and take the time and if necessary the money to make your home appealing to buyers that no longer have the time or interest to update a home. Don’t wait for feedback from prospective buyers about a lack of must-have features in your home before you deliver to buyers what they’re looking and willing to pay extra for in their next home. -Updated baths. Double-bowl vanities, separate showers and tubs, and ceramic tile are the must-have features. Keep finishes and fixtures neutral toned for visual durability. Having only one bath is a major deal-killer. Wallpaper, inexpensively re-surfaced tubs and wall tile are turn-offs. -Updated kitchens. 1980’s euro style and Formica cabinets are passe. Quality furniture style cabinets with rollout shelves and deep, wide drawers for pots and pans attract buyers. Include a breakfast bar for early morning coffee and for a built in look install a 24-inch deep refrigerator. Stainless steel appliances aren’t for everyone because of increased maintenance, as options choose white, ivory or black. Don’t skimp on counter-tops and inexpensive stainless steel sinks. -A home office. They’re not a trend; they’re required for homebuyers in 2006. Many homebuyers today work from home part or full-time or want a space where they can organize their life and park a computer. Find an extra bedroom, walk-in closet or an unused corner and convert into a home office. Make sure there are convenient electric, telephone and cable supplies. -Hardwood floors. Buyers love the durability and look of real wood floors. Install in living spaces at a minimum, some buyers prefer carpet in bedrooms. Spend the extra money for solid wood and by-pass wood veneers and wood-look flooring. -Ample and organized closets. Female and male buyers demand organized and abundant closet space, and if theirs not enough they’ll move on. Install organizer systems in every closet. Solid shelves are preferable over wire ones and make sure you have a good mix of hanging and shelving. Paint the closet and install easy-to-reach lighting. Don’t forget the built-in clothes hampers. -Home laundry centers. Convert a closet or other space into a home for a washer and dryer. Install plumbing, electrical and a floor pan for overflows. If you don’t offer the ability for buyers to do their laundry at home, you will loose them. Laundry tubs are not required and considered a throwback to earlier times. -Off-street parking. Garages, carports and at a minimum off-street parking are usually near the top of homebuyers must haves. If you don’t have a parking option consider including one years rental of a nearby space. -Window blinds and shutters. Functional blinds and shutters are preferred over curtains and drapes. Buyers are attracted to streamlined window fashions that allow in the maximum amount of natural light. -No dated paint colors, wallpaper or mirrored walls. Many sellers like to experiment with decorating and occasionally some wall tests miss the mark or aren’t undone. Invite a designer or real estate agent to give you some constructive ideas on what needs to be done to make your home more buyer-friendly decorating wise. Dark colors and one-off trend looks give a home a tired and dated look. Wallpaper should come down and be replaced with neutral colors that are easy for buyers to overlay their style onto. Mirrors as back splashes, on dining room walls and anywhere else should go. Buyers think it costs major dollars to undo these fashion leftovers. -Newer furnaces and central-air conditioning. Replacing older furnaces and air-conditioning condensers equate into major expenses for buyers. If your heating and cooling systems or hot water heater are more than ten years old consider replacing them. -Operational and energy-efficient windows. With recent hikes in home energy costs, buyers are looking for newer windows and doors. In addition to not opening to allow the outside in, functioning windows and doors are drafty in winter months. Many buyers will walk from their perceived cost and inconvenience of replacing these major home s Increase Your Orders By Answering Questions ities, separate showers and tubs, and ceramic tile are the must-have features. Keep finishes and fixtures neutral toned for visual durability. Having only one bath is a major deal-killer. Wallpaper, inexpensively re-surfaced tubs and wall tile are turn-offs.People will contact your customer service to ask questions about your business or products. Did you know you can increase your orders by training your customer service to actually sell products? You should include your signature file with all the questions you answer by e-mail. Your signature file should be no longer than 5 lines, 65 characters per line. Include your contact information, business name and an attention getting headline. Tell people about the new products and services that you offer after you're done answering their question(s) by phone. If they have already bought products from you in the past, offer them add-on or backend -Updated kitchens. 1980’s euro style and Formica cabinets are passe. Quality furniture style cabinets with rollout shelves and deep, wide drawers for pots and pans attract buyers. Include a breakfast bar for early morning coffee and for a built in look install a 24-inch deep refrigerator. Stainless steel appliances aren’t for everyone because of increased maintenance, as options choose white, ivory or black. Don’t skimp on counter-tops and inexpensive stainless steel sinks. -A home office. They’re not a trend; they’re required for homebuyers in 2006. Many homebuyers today work from home part or full-time or want a space where they can organize their life and park a computer. Find an extra bedroom, walk-in closet or an unused corner and convert into a home office. Make sure there are convenient electric, telephone and cable supplies. -Hardwood floors. Buyers love the durability and look of real wood floors. Install in living spaces at a minimum, some buyers prefer carpet in bedrooms. Spend the extra money for solid wood and by-pass wood veneers and wood-look flooring. -Ample and organized closets. Female and male buyers demand organized and abundant closet space, and if theirs not enough they’ll move on. Install organizer systems in every closet. Solid shelves are preferable over wire ones and make sure you have a good mix of hanging and shelving. Paint the closet and install easy-to-reach lighting. Don’t forget the built-in clothes hampers. -Home laundry centers. Convert a closet or other space into a home for a washer and dryer. Install plumbing, electrical and a floor pan for overflows. If you don’t offer the ability for buyers to do their laundry at home, you will loose them. Laundry tubs are not required and considered a throwback to earlier times. -Off-street parking. Garages, carports and at a minimum off-street parking are usually near the top of homebuyers must haves. If you don’t have a parking option consider including one years rental of a nearby space. -Window blinds and shutters. Functional blinds and shutters are preferred over curtains and drapes. Buyers are attracted to streamlined window fashions that allow in the maximum amount of natural light. -No dated paint colors, wallpaper or mirrored walls. Many sellers like to experiment with decorating and occasionally some wall tests miss the mark or aren’t undone. Invite a designer or real estate agent to give you some constructive ideas on what needs to be done to make your home more buyer-friendly decorating wise. Dark colors and one-off trend looks give a home a tired and dated look. Wallpaper should come down and be replaced with neutral colors that are easy for buyers to overlay their style onto. Mirrors as back splashes, on dining room walls and anywhere else should go. Buyers think it costs major dollars to undo these fashion leftovers. -Newer furnaces and central-air conditioning. Replacing older furnaces and air-conditioning condensers equate into major expenses for buyers. If your heating and cooling systems or hot water heater are more than ten years old consider replacing them. -Operational and energy-efficient windows. With recent hikes in home energy costs, buyers are looking for newer windows and doors. In addition to not opening to allow the outside in, functioning windows and doors are drafty in winter months. Many buyers will walk from their perceived cost and inconvenience of replacing these major home Further Ways To Build Credibilty As An eBay Seller a computer. Find an extra bedroom, walk-in closet or an unused corner and convert into a home office. Make sure there are convenient electric, telephone and cable supplies.Do you think twice before bidding for an item on eBay. What if the sellers a fraud or is new to eBay? It's equally important to sell yourself as well as your the items your listing on eBay. Below, are five tips you can use to give potential bidders confidence when dealing with you.1) Users on eBay.com, are offered the option of Verifying your identity. This gives you an ID Verified icon within your information box with is instantly recognisable. This verification process gives you a few additional benefits such as not having to put a credit card on file as a seller. 2) Display your feedback on the item page. By showing some of your bes -Hardwood floors. Buyers love the durability and look of real wood floors. Install in living spaces at a minimum, some buyers prefer carpet in bedrooms. Spend the extra money for solid wood and by-pass wood veneers and wood-look flooring. -Ample and organized closets. Female and male buyers demand organized and abundant closet space, and if theirs not enough they’ll move on. Install organizer systems in every closet. Solid shelves are preferable over wire ones and make sure you have a good mix of hanging and shelving. Paint the closet and install easy-to-reach lighting. Don’t forget the built-in clothes hampers. -Home laundry centers. Convert a closet or other space into a home for a washer and dryer. Install plumbing, electrical and a floor pan for overflows. If you don’t offer the ability for buyers to do their laundry at home, you will loose them. Laundry tubs are not required and considered a throwback to earlier times. -Off-street parking. Garages, carports and at a minimum off-street parking are usually near the top of homebuyers must haves. If you don’t have a parking option consider including one years rental of a nearby space. -Window blinds and shutters. Functional blinds and shutters are preferred over curtains and drapes. Buyers are attracted to streamlined window fashions that allow in the maximum amount of natural light. -No dated paint colors, wallpaper or mirrored walls. Many sellers like to experiment with decorating and occasionally some wall tests miss the mark or aren’t undone. Invite a designer or real estate agent to give you some constructive ideas on what needs to be done to make your home more buyer-friendly decorating wise. Dark colors and one-off trend looks give a home a tired and dated look. Wallpaper should come down and be replaced with neutral colors that are easy for buyers to overlay their style onto. Mirrors as back splashes, on dining room walls and anywhere else should go. Buyers think it costs major dollars to undo these fashion leftovers. -Newer furnaces and central-air conditioning. Replacing older furnaces and air-conditioning condensers equate into major expenses for buyers. If your heating and cooling systems or hot water heater are more than ten years old consider replacing them. -Operational and energy-efficient windows. With recent hikes in home energy costs, buyers are looking for newer windows and doors. In addition to not opening to allow the outside in, functioning windows and doors are drafty in winter months. Many buyers will walk from their perceived cost and inconvenience of replacing these major home Should You Co-Sign on a Loan? r pan for overflows. If you don’t offer the ability for buyers to do their laundry at home, you will loose them. Laundry tubs are not required and considered a throwback to earlier times.Many times when one has a limited history of credit, the lender will ask the borrower if he or she could secure a co-signer for the loan. This is a person who will share the risk.When you co-sign on a loan, that obligation can also appear on your credit report and be figured in to your debt-to- income ratio.Before you sign on that dotted line with someone else, consider these two stories told to me by my customers:CASE ONE A long-haul truck driver had perfect credit for over twenty years. His son, in his early twenties, wanted to buy a pickup truck and a motorcycle. “Sure, I’ll sign with you,” Dad said. The t -Off-street parking. Garages, carports and at a minimum off-street parking are usually near the top of homebuyers must haves. If you don’t have a parking option consider including one years rental of a nearby space. -Window blinds and shutters. Functional blinds and shutters are preferred over curtains and drapes. Buyers are attracted to streamlined window fashions that allow in the maximum amount of natural light. -No dated paint colors, wallpaper or mirrored walls. Many sellers like to experiment with decorating and occasionally some wall tests miss the mark or aren’t undone. Invite a designer or real estate agent to give you some constructive ideas on what needs to be done to make your home more buyer-friendly decorating wise. Dark colors and one-off trend looks give a home a tired and dated look. Wallpaper should come down and be replaced with neutral colors that are easy for buyers to overlay their style onto. Mirrors as back splashes, on dining room walls and anywhere else should go. Buyers think it costs major dollars to undo these fashion leftovers. -Newer furnaces and central-air conditioning. Replacing older furnaces and air-conditioning condensers equate into major expenses for buyers. If your heating and cooling systems or hot water heater are more than ten years old consider replacing them. -Operational and energy-efficient windows. With recent hikes in home energy costs, buyers are looking for newer windows and doors. In addition to not opening to allow the outside in, functioning windows and doors are drafty in winter months. Many buyers will walk from their perceived cost and inconvenience of replacing these major home Customer Service - It Really is Quite Simple wise. Dark colors and one-off trend looks give a home a tired and dated look. Wallpaper should come down and be replaced with neutral colors that are easy for buyers to overlay their style onto. Mirrors as back splashes, on dining room walls and anywhere else should go. Buyers think it costs major dollars to undo these fashion leftovers.If I were to tell you that I am a caregiver by nature, you might think that I am in the medical profession. Someone that takes care of people that are sick perhaps. The truth of the matter is I have spent my entire professional career in the hospitality/casino industry.To deliver excellent customer service means an employee needs to understand the very fragile nature and definition of who is a customer. Webster’s defines a customer as one that purchases a commodity or service. An individual usually having some specified distinctive trait, a real tough customer. Service is defined as contribution to the welfare of others. In a technical -Newer furnaces and central-air conditioning. Replacing older furnaces and air-conditioning condensers equate into major expenses for buyers. If your heating and cooling systems or hot water heater are more than ten years old consider replacing them. -Operational and energy-efficient windows. With recent hikes in home energy costs, buyers are looking for newer windows and doors. In addition to not opening to allow the outside in, functioning windows and doors are drafty in winter months. Many buyers will walk from their perceived cost and inconvenience of replacing these major home systems. -New roofs. Buyers, especially first-timers pay a lot of attention to roofs. They’re at the top of the list for buyer’s remorse. If your roof is old and has missing or curled shingles, replace it. Don’t let your roof become a cancelled transaction statistic. -Cable, electric and Internet functionality. The ability to use a flat-screen TV’s, and high-speed Internet on move-in day are non-negotiable with homebuyers in 2006. Make sure that you have these features in a minimum of two rooms. Every room is the preference. And you need adjacent power receptacles as icing n the technology cake.
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