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5 Ways To Keep Your Call Center POSITIVE! Declutter - declutter - then declutter again. When you have too much furniture, artwork, accessories or just 'fluff' you run the risk of sending your potential buyer into sensory overload!It’s not an easy job, managing a room with potentially hundreds of people in it. How do you help them to be productive?One of the best ways is by managing the mood of the place.Here are five pointers that I’ve developed over the years:(1) Identify your center’s “opinion leaders.” These are usually folks in the rank and file who have no formal power, but lots of the informal kind. Perhaps nothing you can see makes them leaders, and you might never consider them for management, but a simple fact remains. They have followers—that’s what makes them leaders.When you have group meetings and you mention a change in procedure, observe who receives the gl . . . organized. Get organized! Downsize what's in your closets, garage, pantry etc. Clear the countertops in your kitchen and bath areas. Keep refrigerator surfaces clear of magnets and pictures of the kids. Have a garage sale to get rid of all the excess stuff you haven't used or worn in ye Home Loans - Dispelling the Myth As a certified home stager, people often ask me how they can best prepare their home to sell in today's sluggish Real Estate market. My answer is simple. Get back to the basic principles of good design to create multiple, memorable, 'first impressions'!You have undoubtedly heard a plethora of advice when you mentioned you were considering buying a home. Everyone probably had an opinion, they always do. Some very well intended people probably gave you the worst advice you could possibly have received but you would have know way of knowing that.Let us dispel some of the most common myths about home buying and loan selection. First and foremost the myth that the only type of mortgage to ever consider is a 30 year fixed rate mortgage. Perhaps when your parents or grandparents first considered buying a home this was true. The simple fact of the matter is that there are many loan packages available to buyers with all diff Today's prospective home buyer is more savvy than ever before. Statistics show that 85% of people first browse the MLS listings on the internet to determine which homes they want to personally see. Therefore, compelling photographs representing a staged home in showcase condition is critically important. This often can make the difference between a house that sells quickly and a house that will languish on the market for months, unseen. The art of successfully staging homes to get properties sold quickly and at the best possible price is a service which has been widely adopted. Homebuilders have been using this marketing technique for many years to create an emotoinal connection with their prospective buyer. They have known that a well merchandised model is a minimum investment with a maximum return, giving them that all important edge in a competitive market. What model merchandising has done for the homebuilders, home staging is now doing for individual home sellers and Realtors nationally. Barbara Corcoran, the dynamic, successful New York real estate mogul was recently quoted as saying, "Home staging, once considered an option by real estate professionals, has now become a necessity." The benefits of home staging are evident. The following is a simple guide outlining the basics of good home staging for both the professionals and individuals who want to prepare their homes for a quicker, more profitable sale . . . Good home staging is . . . . . . simple. Less is more when staging your home to sell. It's important to remember that you are selling square footage and therefore need to make the rooms look and feel as large and open as possible. Declutter - declutter - then declutter again. When you have too much furniture, artwork, accessories or just 'fluff' you run the risk of sending your potential buyer into sensory overload! . . . organized. Get organized! Downsize what's in your closets, garage, pantry etc. Clear the countertops in your kitchen and bath areas. Keep refrigerator surfaces clear of magnets and pictures of the kids. Have a garage sale to get rid of all the excess stuff you haven't used or worn in yea A Few Internet Marketing Tips For Beginners phs representing a staged home in showcase condition is critically important. This often can make the difference between a house that sells quickly and a house that will languish on the market for months, unseen.Have you just joined the internet marketing industry? Congratulations – internet marketing can be a powerful, effective way to advertise your products or services. Notice that it “can be” an effective way to advertise. As with other marketing methods, if done improperly, internet marketing can be nothing but an expense.Here are a few tips to help you maximize your internet marketing methods.Tip 1: Search engines are probably your best source of traffic Especially for the small business, search engines are the best place to get targeted traffic in quantity. Since users of search engines are actively searching for a particular keyword (related to your site) they The art of successfully staging homes to get properties sold quickly and at the best possible price is a service which has been widely adopted. Homebuilders have been using this marketing technique for many years to create an emotoinal connection with their prospective buyer. They have known that a well merchandised model is a minimum investment with a maximum return, giving them that all important edge in a competitive market. What model merchandising has done for the homebuilders, home staging is now doing for individual home sellers and Realtors nationally. Barbara Corcoran, the dynamic, successful New York real estate mogul was recently quoted as saying, "Home staging, once considered an option by real estate professionals, has now become a necessity." The benefits of home staging are evident. The following is a simple guide outlining the basics of good home staging for both the professionals and individuals who want to prepare their homes for a quicker, more profitable sale . . . Good home staging is . . . . . . simple. Less is more when staging your home to sell. It's important to remember that you are selling square footage and therefore need to make the rooms look and feel as large and open as possible. Declutter - declutter - then declutter again. When you have too much furniture, artwork, accessories or just 'fluff' you run the risk of sending your potential buyer into sensory overload! . . . organized. Get organized! Downsize what's in your closets, garage, pantry etc. Clear the countertops in your kitchen and bath areas. Keep refrigerator surfaces clear of magnets and pictures of the kids. Have a garage sale to get rid of all the excess stuff you haven't used or worn in ye Understanding and Managing Market Turbulence er. They have known that a well merchandised model is a minimum investment with a maximum return, giving them that all important edge in a competitive market. What model merchandising has done for the homebuilders, home staging is now doing for individual home sellers and Realtors nationally.The initial trigger for the huge market turbulence was the possibility that the Chinese government would impose taxes aimed at stopping speculative activity and controlling the speed of growth in the country’s market, which has doubled in value over the past 12 months. The rumors set off a sudden wave of selling in China, sending China's stock market index down by more than 8% in a single day which was its’ steepest decline since the September 11 attacks in 2001.This strong decline was accompanied by a tremendous volatility in the global market. Over the course of just five days, the principal stock exchanges of Europe lost an average of 6.9%. In the United States, th Barbara Corcoran, the dynamic, successful New York real estate mogul was recently quoted as saying, "Home staging, once considered an option by real estate professionals, has now become a necessity." The benefits of home staging are evident. The following is a simple guide outlining the basics of good home staging for both the professionals and individuals who want to prepare their homes for a quicker, more profitable sale . . . Good home staging is . . . . . . simple. Less is more when staging your home to sell. It's important to remember that you are selling square footage and therefore need to make the rooms look and feel as large and open as possible. Declutter - declutter - then declutter again. When you have too much furniture, artwork, accessories or just 'fluff' you run the risk of sending your potential buyer into sensory overload! . . . organized. Get organized! Downsize what's in your closets, garage, pantry etc. Clear the countertops in your kitchen and bath areas. Keep refrigerator surfaces clear of magnets and pictures of the kids. Have a garage sale to get rid of all the excess stuff you haven't used or worn in ye Covered Calls - How to Have Your Investments Work For You The benefits of home staging are evident.Options are most commonly used by investors for either leverage and / or insurance (hedging). As leverage, options allow the investor to control an equity position without paying 100% of the share price. For example, rather than going on the open market and purchasing 100 shares of IBM for $8,257 ($82.57 per share), an investor could control the same amount of shares at a given strike price for a fraction of the cost such as the Jan 07 $80 strike with a total cost of $1,050. As insurance / hedge, options can assist in protecting against price fluctuations. For example, the same IBM investor can sell a call against his shares which will reduce the basis in the equity pos The following is a simple guide outlining the basics of good home staging for both the professionals and individuals who want to prepare their homes for a quicker, more profitable sale . . . Good home staging is . . . . . . simple. Less is more when staging your home to sell. It's important to remember that you are selling square footage and therefore need to make the rooms look and feel as large and open as possible. Declutter - declutter - then declutter again. When you have too much furniture, artwork, accessories or just 'fluff' you run the risk of sending your potential buyer into sensory overload! . . . organized. Get organized! Downsize what's in your closets, garage, pantry etc. Clear the countertops in your kitchen and bath areas. Keep refrigerator surfaces clear of magnets and pictures of the kids. Have a garage sale to get rid of all the excess stuff you haven't used or worn in ye Revenue Sharing - Can Mutual Benefits Market your Website for You? Declutter - declutter - then declutter again. When you have too much furniture, artwork, accessories or just 'fluff' you run the risk of sending your potential buyer into sensory overload!Revenue sharing is a concept ready and waiting to be discovered. The potential is enormous, eager to be exploited by the one webmaster that has vision enough to realize its full potential. Millions of users share ideas, advice and opinions on the internet every second of every day, creating a wealth of information, and ample content to advertise successfully. Information, ideas, opinions and expression is why people come to the internet; and like all the great ideas such as blogging - revenue sharing is a concept that is fuelled by this wealth of content people create everyday.Revenue sharing simply involves members having their advertisements displayed along the cont . . . organized. Get organized! Downsize what's in your closets, garage, pantry etc. Clear the countertops in your kitchen and bath areas. Keep refrigerator surfaces clear of magnets and pictures of the kids. Have a garage sale to get rid of all the excess stuff you haven't used or worn in years. Box up out of season clothes, childrens toys that won't be missed and stacks of books that you've been meaning to read. And as a special reminder, organize your linen closet. This is a hot spot for potential buyers. An indicator to them as to how well you have paid attention to details when maintaining your home. It may seem unimportant to you but buyer surveys have indicated that it isn't to them! . . . balanced. Have you ever been in a room where you felt uncomfortable and weren't sure exactly why? Chances are the room was unbalanced due to furniture which was out of scale and proportion for the room. It could also have been that the colors, textures or lighting were not distributed evenly. Maintaining visual balance with your furnishings is essential in achieving a sense of comfort, well being, and good home staging. . . . cohesive. Your eye carries color from room to room. It is important to determine an overall color scheme for your home, usually a combination of 3 to 5 colors, and stick with it. This does not mean that every room will look alike. On the contrary, each room should have it's own personality while maintaining a cohesive flow of color and style. And remember, your color choices will psychologically communicate with your potential buyers. For example: Red conveys excitement, blue evokes tranquillity, pink has a calming effect, yellow sends the message of happiness and light, and green signifies life and growth. And when you use black you are communicating the feeling of sophistication and elegance. Know what message you want to convey when making your selections. . . . descriptive. The home should tell a story, depicting a lifestyle which will encourage buyers to visualize themselves living there, entertaining there, raising their family there. Each room in the home should be a designated space that is memorable and incorporates the WOW factor! . . . staged with the po
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