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How Many Times A Day Do You Login to AdSense? & tidy too!I’ve heard of webmasters, who are using Google’s AdSense program to generate revenue from there website, who log in every single hour of each day. It probably won’t surprise you that there are webmasters using AdSense who are actually addicted to logging in and checking their statistics.I think the reason that people log in to view their AdSense stats so often is because, to many people, it’s like free money. All you need to do with the AdSense program is take a small piece of code, paste it into your website and instantly relevant ads start appearing. Using Google’s contextual targeting software, the #5.) “Spring” clean the interior. No matter what problems a particular house may have, no one wants to have to clean their NEW home. Dig in and clean, hire professional cleaning crew if needed. #6.) Box and store off-premises your winter wardrobe. Why have items in house that seller probably doesn’t need for several months? Rent a storage unit and edit items that are not crucial to ones well being. #7.) Have a garage-sale. Seller can have a sale BEFORE advertising the house. It will make their move to new home less stressful, why schlep these things to new home. Seller can than use profit towards any minor staging suggestions or for items needed for their new home. #8.) Have “WOW” factor when new buyer steps in the door. This is The Essence of Kaizen and Its Role in Operations What is staging? I am asked this all the time. Staging is a verb. It is the action of doing something. Staging can be from one end of the spectrum-renting & setting furniture up in vacant home to making over 200 suggestions for occupied or vacant home. So “staging” is a word used to describe many things.The present article discusses the notion of kaizen and its role as the integral part of TQM philosophy. The major points of interests are the core of the kaizen philosophy and what can be learnt from it, implementation requirements and the importance of corporate culture as one of the most important determinant of successful integration of kaizen (Papers4you.com, 2006).According to Imai (1997) kaizen is the philosophy of incremental continuous improvement with involvement of everyone. At first glance everything is pretty clear and simple – what you need to do is to improve the processes around to make I do all of the above for my clients. As each home is different so are the actions taken to stage each. It is definite that those consumer savvy buyers are looking for the BEST home they can find. For the Realtors® that work with me they are seeing a significant increase in the sellers interest in “staging”. They, the Realtors®, are enjoying the attention they are receiving for showing their professionalism by offering my services at time of listing the home for sale. These Realtors® homes are selling VERY quickly. The Realtor® and home-seller reap the benefit of staging their home, (product), by enjoying having sold the home at the higher end of comps and in very little time. As always it is best when seller makes changes suggested by stager BEFORE house is listed. When house starts to advertise it will be “show” ready from day 1! MLS photos will reflect the correct “product”. You don’t want to have your first days on market not reflect the house at its best. Your best perspective buyer may be the one that sees house first, as soon as it is listed. It is important that you not “lose” those important first days. Ideally the following list should be implemented BEFORE listing. Of course it will still be effective no matter how long house has been on market. It is never to late! The only guarantee I have is that the investment to stage will ALWAYS be less than first reduction in price! Now with all that said lets get down to some practical information. “Top Ten Spring Staging” to-do list #1.) “Happy” colors on front door. Choose a contrasting color of house or door. Such as if house is tan and door is red, use yellow decorations. Use yellow marigolds and other fragrant flowers in a nice large container. Do not over-fill space. Use yellow in door decoration. #2.) First Impression- What are your own first impressions that you have when seeing the house? Would you want live here? Would you even come in the driveway? #3.) NO empty flower pots-especially filled with dead flowers! It is better to have nothing rather than dead flowers. #4.) Rake and tidy-up yard. Having nice clean lines will make yard appear large and un-cluttered. It is difficult to have yards pretty this time of year. Put out new mulch in beds, this will at least cover-up winters wrath. Landscaping will appear neat. Be careful… make sure that mulch doesn’t have any manure smell or other unpleasant odor. That is not the impression you want perspective buyer to experience. The yard is part of what perspective buyer will see first. It is “curb appeal”. When buyer sees that yard is neat & tidy they are willing to see the inside. They should make the connection that if the yard is tidy than most-likely the interior is neat & tidy too! #5.) “Spring” clean the interior. No matter what problems a particular house may have, no one wants to have to clean their NEW home. Dig in and clean, hire professional cleaning crew if needed. #6.) Box and store off-premises your winter wardrobe. Why have items in house that seller probably doesn’t need for several months? Rent a storage unit and edit items that are not crucial to ones well being. #7.) Have a garage-sale. Seller can have a sale BEFORE advertising the house. It will make their move to new home less stressful, why schlep these things to new home. Seller can than use profit towards any minor staging suggestions or for items needed for their new home. #8.) Have “WOW” factor when new buyer steps in the door. This is E Best Ways To Get Rich Quick Now g the home for sale. These Realtors® homes are selling VERY quickly. The Realtor® and home-seller reap the benefit of staging their home, (product), by enjoying having sold the home at the higher end of comps and in very little time.Today, the whole game has changed. What was once a fight for power and control has now been transformed into a fluid open mutual fulfillment of needs and fiscal compensation.Building personal wealth today is about networking and clustering. This may be a new word for you as applied to wealth strategies. It's state of the art observation of existing movements. The idea of clustering or "tribes" of companies waxing and co-operating to form a loose affiliation of individuals and companies taking advantage of pre-existing synergies that for what can only be termed as mega-companies.It's all about ne As always it is best when seller makes changes suggested by stager BEFORE house is listed. When house starts to advertise it will be “show” ready from day 1! MLS photos will reflect the correct “product”. You don’t want to have your first days on market not reflect the house at its best. Your best perspective buyer may be the one that sees house first, as soon as it is listed. It is important that you not “lose” those important first days. Ideally the following list should be implemented BEFORE listing. Of course it will still be effective no matter how long house has been on market. It is never to late! The only guarantee I have is that the investment to stage will ALWAYS be less than first reduction in price! Now with all that said lets get down to some practical information. “Top Ten Spring Staging” to-do list #1.) “Happy” colors on front door. Choose a contrasting color of house or door. Such as if house is tan and door is red, use yellow decorations. Use yellow marigolds and other fragrant flowers in a nice large container. Do not over-fill space. Use yellow in door decoration. #2.) First Impression- What are your own first impressions that you have when seeing the house? Would you want live here? Would you even come in the driveway? #3.) NO empty flower pots-especially filled with dead flowers! It is better to have nothing rather than dead flowers. #4.) Rake and tidy-up yard. Having nice clean lines will make yard appear large and un-cluttered. It is difficult to have yards pretty this time of year. Put out new mulch in beds, this will at least cover-up winters wrath. Landscaping will appear neat. Be careful… make sure that mulch doesn’t have any manure smell or other unpleasant odor. That is not the impression you want perspective buyer to experience. The yard is part of what perspective buyer will see first. It is “curb appeal”. When buyer sees that yard is neat & tidy they are willing to see the inside. They should make the connection that if the yard is tidy than most-likely the interior is neat & tidy too! #5.) “Spring” clean the interior. No matter what problems a particular house may have, no one wants to have to clean their NEW home. Dig in and clean, hire professional cleaning crew if needed. #6.) Box and store off-premises your winter wardrobe. Why have items in house that seller probably doesn’t need for several months? Rent a storage unit and edit items that are not crucial to ones well being. #7.) Have a garage-sale. Seller can have a sale BEFORE advertising the house. It will make their move to new home less stressful, why schlep these things to new home. Seller can than use profit towards any minor staging suggestions or for items needed for their new home. #8.) Have “WOW” factor when new buyer steps in the door. This is Business Meeting Etiquette: 7 Top Tips To Brush Up Your Meeting Skills ll be effective no matter how long house has been on market. It is never to late!Why take meeting minutes when meetings last hours? Usually poor business meeting etiquette is to blame, with poor planning and facilitation squandering valuable time and energy. Use these 7 business meeting etiquette tips to brush up your meeting skills and be more productive.1. Dinner jacket or Dinner on your jacketFirst decide on how formal your meeting will be. Advance warn attendees about special requirements, for example dress code, to ensure people understand what’s expected and can prepare accordingly.2. Too many chiefs ….. and not enough Native Americans ;>)There is a sk The only guarantee I have is that the investment to stage will ALWAYS be less than first reduction in price! Now with all that said lets get down to some practical information. “Top Ten Spring Staging” to-do list #1.) “Happy” colors on front door. Choose a contrasting color of house or door. Such as if house is tan and door is red, use yellow decorations. Use yellow marigolds and other fragrant flowers in a nice large container. Do not over-fill space. Use yellow in door decoration. #2.) First Impression- What are your own first impressions that you have when seeing the house? Would you want live here? Would you even come in the driveway? #3.) NO empty flower pots-especially filled with dead flowers! It is better to have nothing rather than dead flowers. #4.) Rake and tidy-up yard. Having nice clean lines will make yard appear large and un-cluttered. It is difficult to have yards pretty this time of year. Put out new mulch in beds, this will at least cover-up winters wrath. Landscaping will appear neat. Be careful… make sure that mulch doesn’t have any manure smell or other unpleasant odor. That is not the impression you want perspective buyer to experience. The yard is part of what perspective buyer will see first. It is “curb appeal”. When buyer sees that yard is neat & tidy they are willing to see the inside. They should make the connection that if the yard is tidy than most-likely the interior is neat & tidy too! #5.) “Spring” clean the interior. No matter what problems a particular house may have, no one wants to have to clean their NEW home. Dig in and clean, hire professional cleaning crew if needed. #6.) Box and store off-premises your winter wardrobe. Why have items in house that seller probably doesn’t need for several months? Rent a storage unit and edit items that are not crucial to ones well being. #7.) Have a garage-sale. Seller can have a sale BEFORE advertising the house. It will make their move to new home less stressful, why schlep these things to new home. Seller can than use profit towards any minor staging suggestions or for items needed for their new home. #8.) Have “WOW” factor when new buyer steps in the door. This is Short-Term vs Long-Term Stock Investment ty flower pots-especially filled with dead flowers! It is better to have nothing rather than dead flowers.There are many persons that run towards stock investment as a means to make some quick money. This is perhaps however not the best investment option for persons with short term rewards in mind. The best option when thinking of investing in stocks is if you are interested in accumulating funds over a long period of time. One such example is the investment for future needs such as a nest egg for retirement and so on.In stock investment both short term and long term investments come with risks attached and therefore nothing is truly guaranteed in the stock market. Today could be very good and tomorrow ver #4.) Rake and tidy-up yard. Having nice clean lines will make yard appear large and un-cluttered. It is difficult to have yards pretty this time of year. Put out new mulch in beds, this will at least cover-up winters wrath. Landscaping will appear neat. Be careful… make sure that mulch doesn’t have any manure smell or other unpleasant odor. That is not the impression you want perspective buyer to experience. The yard is part of what perspective buyer will see first. It is “curb appeal”. When buyer sees that yard is neat & tidy they are willing to see the inside. They should make the connection that if the yard is tidy than most-likely the interior is neat & tidy too! #5.) “Spring” clean the interior. No matter what problems a particular house may have, no one wants to have to clean their NEW home. Dig in and clean, hire professional cleaning crew if needed. #6.) Box and store off-premises your winter wardrobe. Why have items in house that seller probably doesn’t need for several months? Rent a storage unit and edit items that are not crucial to ones well being. #7.) Have a garage-sale. Seller can have a sale BEFORE advertising the house. It will make their move to new home less stressful, why schlep these things to new home. Seller can than use profit towards any minor staging suggestions or for items needed for their new home. #8.) Have “WOW” factor when new buyer steps in the door. This is What Every Employer Should Know When They Can No Longer Offer Health Insurance Coverage & tidy too!An astounding Seventy Percent (70%) of Small Businesses in America today do not provide health Insurance coverage for their employees. In most cases, it's not that they don't want to but because their business can no longer afford to provide such benefits. It is simply an effort to reduce the cost of the day-to-day business operation.However, employers must consider if this cost reduction strategy is helping the medium to long term growth of their companies. If one would think about it, what is more costly? The premiums a company has to pay for group health insurance or the cost to lose a good employee #5.) “Spring” clean the interior. No matter what problems a particular house may have, no one wants to have to clean their NEW home. Dig in and clean, hire professional cleaning crew if needed. #6.) Box and store off-premises your winter wardrobe. Why have items in house that seller probably doesn’t need for several months? Rent a storage unit and edit items that are not crucial to ones well being. #7.) Have a garage-sale. Seller can have a sale BEFORE advertising the house. It will make their move to new home less stressful, why schlep these things to new home. Seller can than use profit towards any minor staging suggestions or for items needed for their new home. #8.) Have “WOW” factor when new buyer steps in the door. This is EVERYTHING! According to NAR perspective buyers make connection to house in 15 seconds! Make sure your “wow” is a positive one. You don’t want the thought..”Wow, this is awful, or stinks. You need a magazine “WOW”. You need them to WANT to live there. #9.) Place a new “Welcome” mat at doorways. This seems so simple, but many seller’s fail to understand the significance. The mat is the house’s way of saying “Hello, come on in and stay awhile”. #10.) Use silk greenery and spring flowers for that added touch throughout your home. Plants=life. Not only will good silks add aesthetic value, they have a subliminal effect. Think about it….dried dead flowers in pots or the appearance of living plant life. Remember that first impressions are everything make sure their “wow” factor is a good one…NOT “Wow did you see that? Or smell that?" Make it a GOOD experience and buyer will certainly remember that! I hope that I have helped those of you in need of some practical advice from a professional staging Interior Decorator.
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