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What's Your Op-Ed? , from a buyers point of view, so the last thing you want is to give them the impression your house needs a new one. Clean. Perhaps redecorate, a fresh coat of paint might be all it needs. Does it smell of cooking? Old, lingering cooking odours are very off putting.Everyone has an opinion on something, and you can leverage the opinion of top executives to heighten the visibility of your organization. How? By getting them to write so-called op/ed pieces for newspapers.Of course they'd love to be in the New York Times, but that typically is the purview of the mega-corporation. So, let's start closer to home at our local newspapers.Here are a few key things you should know in order to write a successful op/ed feature.* Check your local newspaper's website to learn about their op/ed policy* Tackle a subject currently getting coverage. This improves your chances of g - The next potentially off putting room is the bathroom. Sorry to say it again, but clean!! If your bathroom has mould growing on it, and a certain odour, buyers will think ‘new bathroom’ rather than ‘a good clean’ - Have a look at your furniture? Are you taking that saggy old sofa to you new home? No? So get replace it with a new one (suitable for your new home) now. - Does every room have a purpose? And is it doing its job? Junk rooms are not allowed; turn it back into a guest bedroom! Myself, I don’t b In Direct Sales- Ten Commandments of Proper E-mailing Curb Appeal
More important than you think. First impressions count. If buyers are put off from the start, they may not even bother ringing your doorbell. Same principles as indoors. Tidy up!E-mail is without a doubt the best business-building tool to hit the home-based business arena since the fax! Why? Because it is low cost, instantaneous, flexible and absolutely anyone who can type can learn how to use it to their advantage. But just because you know how to open, write and send an e-mail doesn't mean you are making the most of this incredible tool. In fact direct sellers who fail to follow simple e-mail etiquette may be doing more harm than good.Check these Ten Commandments of Proper E-mailing to see how you measure up.1. E-mail netiquette:* Thou shall not SHOUT (all caps)* Thou shall - Remove any litter or piles of leaves - Weed the garden, plant a few seasonal flowers, add a tub or hanging basket - Does the hedge need trimming? - Is the fence in good condition? - Does the gate need oiling, or painting? - Does the front door need painting? - Can you see the number of the house from the road? - Is there anything you can do to improve your neighbour’s front gardens? Carefully and gently (!) offer to mow their lawn, trim their hedge, lend them a tub of flowers. Make your house look the best on the road. Inside
Look at your house as if you were a buyer seeing your house for the first time. The entrance and first room are very important; buyers often get turned off within the first few minutes. Myself, I don’t be May I Put My Hand In Your Tea-A Lesson In Wilful Ignorance as if you were a buyer seeing your house for the first time. The entrance and first room are very important; buyers often get turned off within the first few minutes.One day, in the distant future, someone with more money and time than I shall conduct an experiment on waitering staff across the planet.From Rio de Janeiro, where waiters peer over one’s shoulder studying the menu with morbid fascination; to London, where staff glare at you for rudely interrupting their analysis of who was sleeping with whom on Crossroads; to India, where wallahs bring you exactly what you didn’t order, cold and an hour later when you have already succumbed to starvation; to Cape Town, where servers glide effortlessly past you as you wave your arms about like the nearly drowned attracting a life-guard. - Finish off any DIY projects. (If you can’t face it, get someone in to do it!) - De-clutter! That famous phrase! The longer you’ve lived in your house the more clutter you’ve probably accumulated. Look at your things as if you were packing to move. First: Sort out the loft and/or garage – are you really going to use that half tin of paint? Will you ever get back on to your exercise bike? Will you ever fix the rusty lawnmower? Be ruthless. Are you really going to take it with you to your new house, after all, you are supposed to be moving house, right? Now that you’ve got extra storage space, use it! Have a look round the rest of your house and check for things that you want to keep, but probably don’t use very often. They can go into boxes and be stored. If you run out of space, there are storage spaces to rent nowadays, or ask friends and relatives. You can always do a car boot sale, put it on eBay, or give it to the charity shop. Or even throw it away! Its very good feng shui to be de-cluttering, letting go of old, useless and broken things allows new energy to come into your house and your life. Packing is an awful job, but if you’re serious about moving you’ll have to do it one day soon, so why not make a head start? - Clean, clean + clean again! Your house can never be too clean! Do all the corners you never usually to do, the windows (inside and out), wash the nets or curtains, shampoo the carpets, and send the dog to be groomed! They say the appealing smells are coffee and fresh baked bread, but even that won’t mask the smell of dirty bathrooms. In my book nothing beats the smell of polish and bleach! Again why not get a cleaning company to do this for you? Might seem an extravagance at the time, but a team of 4 cleaners could whiz through your house in a day and do all the jobs it would have taken you weeks to do. Then all you have to do is keep it tidy! - Tidy. Sounds obvious. Buyers aren’t going to look inside your cupboards on a first visit, so put ‘stuff’ away! So make sure your ‘surfaces’ are clear. Fold your towels, make your bed, do the washing up - Have a hard look at your kitchen. This is often the most expensive room in the house to ‘replace’, from a buyers point of view, so the last thing you want is to give them the impression your house needs a new one. Clean. Perhaps redecorate, a fresh coat of paint might be all it needs. Does it smell of cooking? Old, lingering cooking odours are very off putting. - The next potentially off putting room is the bathroom. Sorry to say it again, but clean!! If your bathroom has mould growing on it, and a certain odour, buyers will think ‘new bathroom’ rather than ‘a good clean’ - Have a look at your furniture? Are you taking that saggy old sofa to you new home? No? So get replace it with a new one (suitable for your new home) now. - Does every room have a purpose? And is it doing its job? Junk rooms are not allowed; turn it back into a guest bedroom! Myself, I don’t b Taking the Costa Brava Plane ok round the rest of your house and check for things that you want to keep, but probably don’t use very often. They can go into boxes and be stored. If you run out of space, there are storage spaces to rent nowadays, or ask friends and relatives.
You can always do a car boot sale, put it on eBay, or give it to the charity shop. Or even throw it away!
Its very good feng shui to be de-cluttering, letting go of old, useless and broken things allows new energy to come into your house and your life.
Packing is an awful job, but if you’re serious about moving you’ll have to do it one day soon, so why not make a head start?It has never been a better time to buy a second home, or invest in the buy-to-let property market. The UK’s booming buy-to-let market is being boosted by immigration and the difficulty of first-time buyers to find suitably priced property. The UK is second only to Poland for buy-to-let investors, with Bulgaria and France following behind. The shortage of homes will continue to drive up house prices in the UK, some predicting by an extra 10% by 2008.Home owners who find themselves with a UK property that is increasing in value are now re-mortgaging or freeing up equity in their properties to invest in houses abroad with m - Clean, clean + clean again! Your house can never be too clean! Do all the corners you never usually to do, the windows (inside and out), wash the nets or curtains, shampoo the carpets, and send the dog to be groomed! They say the appealing smells are coffee and fresh baked bread, but even that won’t mask the smell of dirty bathrooms. In my book nothing beats the smell of polish and bleach! Again why not get a cleaning company to do this for you? Might seem an extravagance at the time, but a team of 4 cleaners could whiz through your house in a day and do all the jobs it would have taken you weeks to do. Then all you have to do is keep it tidy! - Tidy. Sounds obvious. Buyers aren’t going to look inside your cupboards on a first visit, so put ‘stuff’ away! So make sure your ‘surfaces’ are clear. Fold your towels, make your bed, do the washing up - Have a hard look at your kitchen. This is often the most expensive room in the house to ‘replace’, from a buyers point of view, so the last thing you want is to give them the impression your house needs a new one. Clean. Perhaps redecorate, a fresh coat of paint might be all it needs. Does it smell of cooking? Old, lingering cooking odours are very off putting. - The next potentially off putting room is the bathroom. Sorry to say it again, but clean!! If your bathroom has mould growing on it, and a certain odour, buyers will think ‘new bathroom’ rather than ‘a good clean’ - Have a look at your furniture? Are you taking that saggy old sofa to you new home? No? So get replace it with a new one (suitable for your new home) now. - Does every room have a purpose? And is it doing its job? Junk rooms are not allowed; turn it back into a guest bedroom! Myself, I don’t b What Do You Need to Know About Real Estate hampoo the carpets, and send the dog to be groomed! They say the appealing smells are coffee and fresh baked bread, but even that won’t mask the smell of dirty bathrooms. In my book nothing beats the smell of polish and bleach! Again why not get a cleaning company to do this for you? Might seem an extravagance at the time, but a team of 4 cleaners could whiz through your house in a day and do all the jobs it would have taken you weeks to do. Then all you have to do is keep it tidy!An estate agent is one who is involved in the sale of houses and land. The job of estate agent is not new. But with a rise in population, the task of estate agent has gained momentum. With increasing number of people there are more houses and lands to be sold and purchased. This article will thus mainly deal with the job profile of an estate agent, the requirements to enter this business and an evaluation made by enumerating the pros and cons of it.What basically is the Job of Estate Agent-An estate agent can work independently or under a broker. There are many agents working under a broker. Most often agents are c - Tidy. Sounds obvious. Buyers aren’t going to look inside your cupboards on a first visit, so put ‘stuff’ away! So make sure your ‘surfaces’ are clear. Fold your towels, make your bed, do the washing up - Have a hard look at your kitchen. This is often the most expensive room in the house to ‘replace’, from a buyers point of view, so the last thing you want is to give them the impression your house needs a new one. Clean. Perhaps redecorate, a fresh coat of paint might be all it needs. Does it smell of cooking? Old, lingering cooking odours are very off putting. - The next potentially off putting room is the bathroom. Sorry to say it again, but clean!! If your bathroom has mould growing on it, and a certain odour, buyers will think ‘new bathroom’ rather than ‘a good clean’ - Have a look at your furniture? Are you taking that saggy old sofa to you new home? No? So get replace it with a new one (suitable for your new home) now. - Does every room have a purpose? And is it doing its job? Junk rooms are not allowed; turn it back into a guest bedroom! Myself, I don’t b Overachieving Your Way to Super Affiliate Stardom , from a buyers point of view, so the last thing you want is to give them the impression your house needs a new one. Clean. Perhaps redecorate, a fresh coat of paint might be all it needs. Does it smell of cooking? Old, lingering cooking odours are very off putting.Internet business is a bit confusing especially if you’re not really knowledgeable at it. You will also be left completely blank, asking yourself as to what type of online business is best for you. Why don’t you try affiliate marketing business?Affiliate marketing is defined as a revenue sharing relationship between advertisers or merchants and online publishers or affiliates. It is a low cost way for merchants to sell their products and services. In this type of online business, you don’t have to take any risk because you only have to pay the affiliate once the result is achieved. Once a customer is gained, a portion of - The next potentially off putting room is the bathroom. Sorry to say it again, but clean!! If your bathroom has mould growing on it, and a certain odour, buyers will think ‘new bathroom’ rather than ‘a good clean’ - Have a look at your furniture? Are you taking that saggy old sofa to you new home? No? So get replace it with a new one (suitable for your new home) now. - Does every room have a purpose? And is it doing its job? Junk rooms are not allowed; turn it back into a guest bedroom! Myself, I don’t believe in completely de-personalising your house. People want to buy a home not a show house. So its ok to have a few family photos on the mantelpiece and some of the kids ‘art’ on the fridge; but note the word ‘few’! Be selective and pack the rest away. The Garden People want more from their garden these days. It used to be OK just to have a lawn. Nowadays people expect an outdoor room. Firstly, get the basics right. I'll say it again, tidy! Mow the lawn. Weed. Get rid of the pile of grass you're pretending is a compost heap! Then think about the size of your garden and the people you want to sell your house to. Adding a patio with table and chairs always looks appealing. Is it safe for children to play in? Next do some planting. If you know you're going to move in a few months time, plan ahead - find out which flowers will be in bloom at that time and plant them now. If you can't do that, add some tubs and hanging baskets. A splash of colour always looks cheerful and makes a good impression. Remember: first impressions count!
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