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Real Pro Silver

Real Pro Silver - Are you looking for an easy way to get  online with a professional, content-rich website and email follow up system for lead cultivation?  Real Pro Silver is an ideal solution for agents who are new to real estate, getting online for the first time or supplementing their Internet presence with an additional site. 

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Need Extra Space? Try Storage

Here is a wonderful tip from Rob Levy. This comes from his June, 2006 Newsletter.

Need Extra Space? Try Storage

If lack of space for your belongings is an issue for you, off-site storage may be the right solution. You don’t have to be a pack rat to find yourself needing extra space. You could be renovating a room and need somewhere to house the contents. Perhaps you need to move into smaller quarters temporarily while you’re waiting to move into a new home. Or you may need to create a spacious look for your home while it is on the market.

Renting storage space is a pretty simple process, especially when you plan ahead. Here are helpful tips for choosing a facility and protecting your Property:

Shop around to find the facility that best meets your needs such as storage size, price, accessibility and security. 

When shopping for a storage facility, you will need to know what size unit is required to hold your possessions. Typically you can choose a space from as small as 5’x5’, which is the size of a small closet and holds between 10-15 boxes, to 10’ x 25’, which is about the size of a single-car garage. The facility’s representative can help decide what is the best size for you.

You also want to make sure that your items will be secure. Ask questions such as: Is there a guard on duty? Video surveillance? Alarms?  Do you need to provide your own lock? Is the area well lit?

In addition, don’t assume that the facility, or your homeowner’s or renters insurance, covers your belongings in case of theft or damage. Most storage centers assume no responsibility for your items, so talk with your insurance provider.

You also want to have reasonable access to your belongings. Find out the facility’s hours of operation and the name of a contact person.

Before signing any agreement, inspect the facility and your storage unit for cleanliness and signs of proper maintenance. Is the area well protected from rain, snow or humidity?

Make certain that you understand the rental agreement and get a copy of the contract. Are you renting on a month-to-month or a six-month basis? Is there a deposit? Does termination of the agreement need to be in writing? How much advance notice do you have to give?

Before moving your possessions to the storage unit, take actions to protect them from damage or theft. While packing, label boxes on each side by numbers rather than content. Make a master inventory list so that you know what is in each box, as well as furniture and other unpacked items. Don’t use newspaper as packing paper because it may smudge off on your items.

Prepare your unit by placing plastic on the floor. If you will be moving in large furniture, lay down blankets or sheets as well. Then store your most valuable possession first, toward the back.  Store frequently used items at the front. Make sure that you leave a walkway so you can access your belongings. In addition, leave a small space between the objects and the storage unit’s walls.

No matter what the reason, using an off-site storage unit is a good solution for your short-term space challenge. Just make sure that you understand the terms of your agreement and that your belongings are secure.

Blogging Webinar- A Success

We conducted a webinar Tuesday that was well-attended by real estate agents. Some of the interesting pieces I came away with were:

Blog Content

The goal is to write or post relevant content that your website visitors will find useful, that establishes you as a leader in your market and reveals your personality, creating trust. Sprinkle the text with keywords and relevant links to support the points you're making and you increase your search engine rankings.

Easy ways to add content to your own Blog, if you're not a writer:

  • Put together an interview on a topic by requesting by email answers from influencers in your market such as news anchors, business owners, civic leaders
  • Ask business partners or affiliates, such as mortgage lenders, home inspectors, title companies, escrow officers, to send authored articles and links to their website
  • Announce your involvement in non-profits, charitable events and organizations
  • Paste tables of recent sales or other industry stats

Top Ten Public Real Estate Blog Sites

These are the top ten public real estate Blog sites as ranked by "Realty Blogging" by Richard Nacht and Paul Chaney

Grow-a-Brain - www.Growabrain.com

Rain City Guide - www.raincityguide.com

Inman News Blog - Blog.inman.com/

RealBlogging - www.realblogging.com/

The Walk-Through - walkthrough.nytimes.com/

Realty Blog - www.realtyblogging.com/

Transforming Real Estate - jimkimmons.typepad.com/

Flipping Feenzy -flippingfrenzy.com/index.php/?page_id=83

Matrix - matrix.millersamuel.com/

Lenderama - reblog.mariah.com/

Just Married

 After years and years we finally tied the knot.

My girlfriend asked me a week after the wedding, "So how is married life?" I replied, great, if I had to do if over again I would. Both of us chuckled thinking at the same time..... with today's divorce rate, that could happen. So I'm modifying my answer to, "I'd do it again, but not to someone else. :)

 

Active Rain

I just became a member of Active Rain, a Real Estate Community site. If you are looking for tips and advice for your business, it can be a good resource. All sorts of topics are discussed and It is free to join.

Stealth sites lead to success

"Speaking as a REALTOR®, I can tell you that so far this year, my personal RPS stealth sites generated about $10,000,000 in sales. Remember: this is Portland Oregon, not Berkeley, so our average price is only $240,000. 

"The secret to the whole thing is keeping our egos out of it. As agents, we always promote ourselves. We name domain names after ourselves, have 6" glossies of ourselves on our sites, etc. This does not appeal to the consumers as much as directly meeting their needs through a stealth site.  

“I am in Portland Oregon, home to 20,000 Intel engineers. Some of my clients are in the ‘social anthropology’ group, and they literally do studies on how we do things. What they have shared with me is that our main buyer group grew up trusting technology, they hate salespeople and they don't want to be ‘sold.’ One of the reasons is they can find out more on the product they are buying on the Internet than the salesperson knows, whether it be a car, a camera or a house. They tell me that those people are more attracted to a "stealth" site precisely because they don't have to talk to a salesperson in order to get information.

 “This is why stealth sites work. We promote our stealth site addresses over and above our main site address in real estate magazines, on the back of our flyers and via postcards mailed to our IVR callers.”

The Castleberry Team

I want to share my experience about Real Pro Systems. We as a team have dumped tons of money into "great" marketing ideas only to be left feeling as though we should have saved some time and flushed our money down the toilet. With Real Pro Systems this is not the case though. They take care of putting everything together (with great service at that) and it is a system that covers everything!!!! For once we feel we have a system that no leads will fall through the cracks.The system is so great that we recieved 3 leads (not daffy duck, and the emails don't bounce back) within the first 12 hours!!!! Nothing we have ever done before has given us this fast response and return. Thank you RPS. 

The Castleberry Team

Talk about what you know

Ideas for Blog Posts

You are the expert in your neighborhood. Share this with your community. Let them know what is going on around them. If you live a particular area with a great school system, share that information. If one side of town has pitfalls or upsides, you can comment on that too. Make it personal, as if you are talking to friend, you can give advice, voice your opinion, or ask a question.

Blog topics can be whatever you choose, but here are some ideas.

Local Development Projects

City/Local government Planning Projects

Funds/Programs for first time home buyers in your community

Legislation that effects the community

Understanding Property Taxed and Terminology in (your state)

Favorite Weekend Jaunts

1031 Exchange - Save Tax Dollars

Realty Blogging- Reaches #1 one Amazon

Realty Blogging, written by online marketing leaders Richard Nacht and Paul Chaney, is now the best-selling weblogs book on Amazon.com.

“Nacht and Chaney are the first ones to specifically address the huge potential blogging holds for real estate professionals. The authors go beyond the hype and explain in detail the tangible benefits of real-estate industry blogging when used as a strategic marketing medium,” said John E. Featherstone, Publisher of Real Estate Magazine.

Realty Blogging shows Realtors how to utilize blogs as a direct-communication marketing tool giving the reader the know-how to capture the interest and business of local homeowners, buyers and sellers.

Nacht and Chaney have leveraged their extensive blogging, real estate and online marketing experience to help Realtors:

-Develop an effective Internet Marketing Strategy
-Generate leads consistently at almost no cost
-Establish long-term relationships with your customers
-Create content that attracts major search engines
-Create buzz about his/her Blog in local media

Finding a Home with Real Pro Systems

I thought the CyberStars and the Real Pro Systems folks would be amused to know that Real Pro Systems is responsible for my finding the new home I'm closing on next week.
 
How it happened: I got a request through Real Pro Systems for a market analysis. We went through all the normal processes of getting acquainted on-line. I prepared the usual marketing presentation, including a CD by Real Estate Power Tools. Met them in-person for a listing consultation. Listed the home and went forward with all the normal marketing.
 
I mentioned to my wife off and on during the first month how much I liked this home. She kept bugging me to go see it. After a month and no offers I showed it to her, and it was all over. Of course as it worked out we did the deal the night we left for three week's vacation.
 
Most expensive Christmas present I ever bought anyone! Can't believe I'm taking on a mortgage that could run until I'm 95! Well, my dad's that old, mom's not far behind, and he's still working because he loves his career as a consulting engineer, and Mom still preaches around northern Vermont as an Episcopal deacon.
 
But, anyway, thanks Real Pro Systems!!

Niel

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Eugene OR 97401
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