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Mark Updegraff Random Off-Topic: How many of you Professionals DON'T own Adobe Photoshop?
16 November 2010 | 7 replies
I have Photoshop, but only because I owned a printing and graphic design company back in the day.Never heard of GIMP but will check it out.
Jimmy C. How to Make My Contracts, Offers and Addendum's Paperless?
23 February 2017 | 25 replies
Have you tried doing that with Cute PDF?
Dee Algorri Graphics in Marketing letters
13 December 2010 | 8 replies
Has anyone ever used a small single graphic in an absentee letter.
Hannah Banque Unrecorded FC deed & Sr. Mtg...on my house
19 December 2010 | 11 replies
I have about $1,800 invested in the property via good faith money, appraisal and HO insurance, but I find I have much more invested emotionally in getting this cute little 1961 ranch house.How hopeless is this situation?
Sharad M. What separates one investor from another?
12 February 2011 | 31 replies
the above posts are spot on...it's all about fear...like marc, i was in college, and figured, what the hell...if i lose everything i could always go back to bartending...luckily i haven't had to yet, but i would if i had to..used to meet a lot of cute girls that way :wink: i guess it gets harder as you age, get married, have children and need more financial security..i could live on 500 bucks a month if i had to, so that helped alleviate some fears as well
Account Closed Is blogging worth it?
6 July 2011 | 16 replies
Raymond your initial load time on your website is very slow.Many will just click off before it loads.Speed of a site is key with today's consumers.Web designers get carried away with flash and other items because it looks fancy.The flash and high graphic pictures make the sites load slow.I have found people just want a fast site with relevant content to what they are looking for.I do not like ALL IN ONE sites.I believe in highly targeted sites especially with investors.For instance even if you are on page one of Google and then someone wants to learn about hotels and they get to your website and it has a ton of tabs to click everywhere.The odds of that lead digging through a bunch of pages to find the info is slim to none.With a targeted site you appear to be THE SPECIALIST and the content is related to only what they are searching for.I did not also see a form on every page.You want a form to capture their information on every page you have.Your website also I did not see it was keyword rich for the area you are targeting.Blogging can be great.Some people are not that much of a writer.You can do pod casts or videos,radio shows instead if you are more comfortable.Hope it helps.
Mark Yuschak Evicting over late rent
31 January 2010 | 22 replies
In the beginning, my tenant tried getting cute with me.
Richard Warren Watch What You Say to Prospective Tenants
15 March 2010 | 18 replies
There are some other states that do not allow you to turn down any applicant for source of income.Know you local landlord laws.Never say one word about kids, other than maybe "I like kids", or "isn't he cute!".
Mark Hu Problem with landlords as tenant references
1 July 2010 | 5 replies
I think it is their cute little trick to prevent their tenants from moving out.It's hard for their good tenants to find a new place to live if they can't get a landlord reference.