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Joshua Dorkin Why Aren't You Blogging for Your Real Estate Business?
7 October 2011 | 24 replies
I have my websites that rank well over the years.If you are just starting a website most are going to word press platforms with blogs in them.The SEO platform and the way search engines see data has been changing.Blogging is like anything CONSISTENCY.Anyone can hit a home run once but to do over and over again they make millions of dollars a year.If you are a writer you will naturally enjoy writing a blog and get into it.If you are not a writer it will be a push for you to do it.In those instances maybe recording videos is more your thing and it will automatically have the text and tags attached.You could hire a ghost writer or proof reader to clean up your blog before posting to make it look professional.Some readers like though the raw and genuine nature of a blog untouched telling it like it is.The more articles,videos,blogs etc. you put out there the more of an expert you look to be which attracts more of an audience.Of course you need to back that up with referrals and recommendations from real world transactions.
Account Closed Should tenants' renters insurance pay for loss of 'quiet enjoyment'
6 June 2014 | 5 replies
They were very quick to clean up the mess and dry it out, but reinstalling the carpet took 3 weeks.
Will Barnard Rehab chat tonight!
26 January 2010 | 23 replies
Will,the links you posted for the main chat section of BP seemed to be broken; you'll see I posted working links to clean up behind you :D
Larry T. How nice to make low-income rentals look?
26 July 2010 | 6 replies
Just use a non slippery surface.Tile behind the stove makes clean-up easier for you at move out.
Bienes Raices "Never, ever do Section 8"
3 June 2010 | 18 replies
I had one tenant who basically left a huge mess for me to clean up after he moved out.
Ryan Young Agent "Floor Time"
23 November 2011 | 7 replies
., will deplete your savings and run you out of the business.Being a real estate agent is basically a commission sales job.
Tina Nguyen Can I evict this tenant?
14 January 2013 | 11 replies
Make sure you clean up the trash after your contractors.
Nick J. Bird dog's website
22 February 2009 | 5 replies
He's mentioned that when people are downloading the free e-book they are using phony names/numbers.I got another suggestion for him to clean up the top and he said He'll work on it, the poor guy has to work for the man 75hrs a week.
Tom Schober subject 3 financing
9 May 2010 | 64 replies
I'm sorry your taking personal offense to the remarks.If you know the guy well, maybe you can put in a call, and at least ask/tell him to clean up a little bit, maybe a nice polo shirt or god forbid a dress shirt w/ a tie.
Norm Chrostowski How nice are your units??
3 June 2009 | 15 replies
The cost winds up comparable, a bit more expensive, to having someone lay new carpet, and tile will last three or four times carpet and the cleanup costs for carpet or two or three times those of tile.Cheers, the basic message, rehab for lower maintenance costs.