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Igor Veden-Vukojevic The best place to put a banner on your website
25 March 2013 | 0 replies
Different sizes and different placement on the web page.The ultimate winner was always a "skyscraper" to the left of your opening paragraph. 50px/600px banner aligned to the left of your opening paragraph, the color should be in contrast with the background color and the font turned sideways, from the bottom up.This research was done on insurance offers (car/house/health), but the number of clicks those banners were getting were huge.
Mark Forest Stove cleaning
21 April 2013 | 11 replies
We put tin foil on the bottom of the oven and under the burners.
Scott K. thinking out loud on how to do this
17 January 2014 | 29 replies
Bottom line, legislation has been passed that makes it way too risky and onerous to do one to an owner-occupant.Or, if you are willing to invest 1.5 hours of your time you can get a very thorough briefing on the financing situation in Michigan by a true expert on the subject, Allan Daniels.
Cory Christopher BP Introduction
30 January 2014 | 3 replies
And you can tag people by typing @ before you type their name, then clicking their name at the bottom of the message box.
AJ Witt Newbie in Jacksonville, FL - New to Real Estate Investing
5 February 2014 | 9 replies
And you can tag people by typing @ before you type their name, then clicking their name at the bottom of the message box.
Chris Adams I didn't expect this ! Log floor joist
5 February 2014 | 2 replies
10" round logs for floor joistI thought it was cool, but Im passing on the house, yes the floor is level lol
Ed Wood Interested in what other investors are paying? Link here
13 February 2014 | 10 replies
If you don't have the skills or budget to change your bottom line and offer more, it doesn't matter what other people are buying.Is it your experience that investor buyers in your market aren't making their highest and best when the market is this tight?
Chris Pasternak Retaining wall failing...picture incl.
2 March 2014 | 37 replies
Thanks for the bottom line!
Brandon Turner How Much Do You Improve Your Rentals?
21 May 2019 | 23 replies
For this, I have to compare my condition or projected condition to competing rentals, how long an improvement will last, (Granite counter-tops versus an upgraded toilet paper holder) the trends in the market place, such as what tenants appear to be trending toward liking, how popular a particular item is, and wether I might get only the same rent as I would have, but possibly just get a better tenant.Those are all bottom-line, figuring out the net dollars concerns.2) How much time and aggravation it saves me:Here, I go beyond just how many net dollars in extra rent I'll collect, versus the cost of improving, and I consider how much extra time it takes me to wait another week to rent it, or possibly how much time I waste dealing with a "b" quality tenant, when for an extra $1,000 worth of upgrades, I might have attracted an "a."
Account Closed Cost to Prepare Corporate Return
8 January 2013 | 1 reply
A good preparer who will work with you year round will cost you around $600.