Archive for June, 2011
Home Staging Photos: Keeping it Neutral
Most homeowners and realtors are already well aware of the power of both a well staged home as well as online listings with pictures to grab the interest of potential buyers. In our current economic climate it has never been more crucial to showcase the positive aspects of any property for sale. With this being said, however, there are a plethora of atrocious listings out there in cyberspace that cannot possibly be convincing anyone to take them seriously.
The entire point of having your home listed online is to showcase your home to a larger audience. The “larger audience” aspect is pretty straight-forward; once your listing is online the entire internet can access the basic information about your property and look at all the pictures. It is estimated that currently almost 80% of home buyers look at properties on the internet before they decide which homes to tour in person which means that the impression your home can give online is vitally important.
The showcasing aspect of listing online seems to be a little trickier for some people. Take a gander at online home listings and you can see many examples of poorly taken photos that do nothing to highlight the positive aspects of the listing at all, are horribly dated because the house has been on the market for a long time, or they show off some very personal things about the homeowners.
When staging pictures are taken it is vitally important that the home is spotlessly clean, staged decently well, and that the positive aspects of the home are highlighted. Too many pictures are uploaded to online listings that showcase bland home features or dirty, cluttered rooms.
If you list your home and it doesn’t sell over a number of months, check to ensure that your photos don’t tell the prospective buyers that you listed your home months ago. Nothing says “failing to sell” in July more than listing photos with Christmas decorations in them.
Even if you do list your home around a holiday season, it’s best to not have seasonal decorations in your pictures at all as that conveys personal information about your family that’s best left out of listing photos. Other ways that you could keep personal details out of your photos, and out of your home while you’re trying to sell it, include removing religious and political icons whenever possible to reduce the chances of alienating potential buyers; while you’re trying to sell your home is not the appropriate time to make a statement about your personal beliefs.
Keep these ideas in mind when you’re putting together your online listing with your agent; make sure that your agent is on the right page with you. Home staging is more important than ever in our current economic climate; homeowners should be using every possible tool available to them to get their homes sold for as good of a price as they can squeeze out of the market.
Plastic Bins
Plastic Bins are used for storage purpose. Everybody wants synthetic or plastic bins. Bins can be seen everywhere, from kitchen to a production floor. Plastic bins are classified in various categories such as: Stackable Bins, Parts Bins, Bin Cabinets, Bin Storage Systems, Storage Bins, Cube Trucks, Tilt Truck, and Miscellaneous Bins.
Stackable Bins are the storage apparatus and are a very significant set of products. There are a few various types of stackable plastic bins, which can be considered like Economy Stacking Bin, Classic Stack and Lock Open Hopper Containers, Lewisbins Parts Bins, Giant Hopper Bins, Tough Stacking Bins. Economy Stacking Bins are always the finest and are employed in sharing and manufacturing all over. Giant Hopper Bins are big, massive and heavy-duty plastic bins. Open hopper stackable bins are an ideal key to stock up and systematize large parts. They have a mass capacity of up to 100 lbs and can pile up to 6 bins. Stackable Bins are of low cost and high class.
Parts Bins are necessary in a storage, service or distribution operation. Parts bins are known by many diverse names like shelf bins, cabinet bins, corrugated cardboard or injected plastic. They are about 4 inches high and fits completely. Bin cabinets are required if you are stocking up lots of little or average size parts and want a bit good organization or safety of parts. There are many brands available like Hodge, Lyons, Penco, and Edsal for bin cabinets.
Types of Bin cabinets are Jumbo Bin Cabinets, Giant Bin Cabinets, Jumbo Economy Bin Cabinets, Bin and Shelf Storage Cabinet. Bin Storage Systems resolve the difficulty of not having sufficient bins. Bin storage systems let you to arrange a whole structure by one model number without killing your day counting bins and that is why you get utmost benefit of the room used. They are known by names Bin Systems, Industrial Bin Bulk Shelving, Bin Bulk Shelving, Giant Open Hopper Bin Storage System, and Shelf Bin Units. Bin bulk Shelving unit or industrial bin bulk shelving has the capacity of 750 pounds per shelf. Storage bins are must for many users. Economy Stacking Bin, Affordable Polypropylene Shelf Bin, Modular Dividable Stacking Boxes, Nest and Stack Totes are the examples of storage bins.
Cube Trucks are useful when there is a need to handle mass material. There are a number of different styles and sizes of cube trucks are offered to meet up the requirements of any size work. Economy Cube Truck, Poly Bulk Trucks, Toter Cube Trucks are the models of Cube Trucks. Tilt Trucks are used to store bulk products that need to be transported and then dumped. Plastic tilt trucks would let you to resourcefully get your work in advancement to where it is necessary, and then vacant the manufactured goods for the subsequently phase of manufacturing.
There are some miscellaneous bins like 180 Degree Stack And Nest Containers, 28 Inch Small Parts Carrier, Bin Cups, Bin Systems are also available.
Why You Need a Personal Assistant
Successful real estate agents are experts at multitasking—juggling open houses, taking calls from clients, and coming up with innovative marketing strategies—all while trying to maintain a balanced personal life. For some agents, the demands on their time become too great, and certain tasks fall by the wayside. In order to restore efficiency and ease the pressure, many realtors today hire personal assistants.
Is a personal assistant right for you? If you’re a real estate agent who has yellow sticky notes and to-do lists blanketing your desk, then you might need a personal assistant. If you can’t find important paperwork within a minute or two, then yes, you need an assistant. If your family can’t remember who you are when you walk in the front door, then you definitely need a personal assistant.
What kinds of things can personal assistants do for you? If they have their real estate license, they can handle many of your regular responsibilities such as showing properties, hosting open houses, advertising the business, going over contracts with clients, and accepting payment.
An assistant that does not have his real estate license is more limited in what he can do for you, but he can still make your life much easier. He can see to the daily administrative tasks such as handling contact leads, answering the telephone, responding to email inquiries, as well as general office jobs such as faxing documents and filing papers. These chores often require focus and attention to detail, which can quickly eat up your time; if someone else can take care of them for you, you can devote that time to generating more income, or to spending quality time with family.
If you like the idea of hiring a personal assistant, but only need help on occasion, consider getting a virtual assistant. VA’s can help you with appointments, phone calls, and time management. Some virtual assistants can even help with the maintenance of your website. VA’s are independent contractors, so you don’t have to worry about offering benefits and taking off taxes from their paycheck. You also don’t have to furnish them with office space and equipment because they perform their work offsite, from their home office.
Make sure that if you decide to hire a virtual assistant you check out their references before handing over critical information such as credit card numbers and website passwords. You want to know the person as well as possible, so that you can feel good about entrusting them with your business.
A personal assistant isn’t just for celebrities or the very wealthy; it’s for anyone who has a successful business and limited time. If you hire an assistant, you not only rid yourself of some of the more menial tasks associated with the real estate profession, but you can also use your newly acquired free time to garner new business, or simply to take some much needed down time. A personal assistant can help your real estate business run smoothly, and enable you to use your time in a more productive way.