Postcard Marketing Tips for Real Estate AgentsIf you've been practicing real estate for any length of time, you've encountered postcard marketing in some form or fashion.Real estate agents use postcard marketing (also known as direct mail marketing) for a number of reasons. Among other things, postcards are cost-effective, versatile and targeted.But the purpose of this article is not to tell you why you should use postcards to market your services. The purpose of this article is to address the "how" of postcard marketing.
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I can plug my VoIP into any room I want
911 service is automatic. Everyone has this.
The quality of calls is as good if not better than POTS lines because after all it's coming through the internet right?
I don't need any extra equipment - it's just a phone.
After our discussion they were more educated in what VoIP can and cannot provide for them. In the end they choose not to get VoIP service and that's OK. A bundled POTS package was more to their liking and frankly fit them much better than VoIP would have.
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Why Should I Use Recycled Ink Cartridges?I believe everyone should be using recycled ink cartridges! Why not? The quality is the same and you can get savings of up to fifty percent off. But most important is our environment! There are millions of ink cartridges bought every year and only 10-15 percent are currently recycled. Each time you finish a inkjet cartridge you can drop it at an office supply store or obtain an envelope to recycle it. Even Best Buy has a bin you can drop them into to be recycled. I use hp and with each new
I thought I'd outline some of the basics of VoIP. I use this service myself and have sold VoIP services to my customers. What I didn't understand until last night is how much I assume. You see my business is mostly web based so my customers read up on VoIP and have a general understanding of the technology before making a purchase.
What I came across in my conversations last night was that some people attracted purely by the cost really don't understand what the trade off's are, what is required and their level of expectation is, in my humble opinion, to high. Now don't get me wrong, I'm a huge fan of VoIP. However, I understand what's involved, how to hook it up as well as the pros and cons of using such a service. For me the cost factor did weigh in when comparing the pros and cons to the cost savings. My level of expectation was brought inline with what VoIP can offer me.
Here are some basic assumptions I was guilty of:
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When using your broadband internet connection for your computer and VoIP a router is necessary.
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During a power loss the phone doesn't work unless there is a UPS system in place.
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ISP goes down, your phone line goes down.
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Those phone jacks in the house don't work with VoIP.
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The phone base plugs into the VoIP converter/adapter box which then plugs into your router. If you want multiple phones in multiple rooms, you will need a cordless phone or cordless phone system. (Multiple handsets)
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E911 is not automatic. You need to check availability
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Fax machines may not work
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There can be call interference (echo). Voice quality is good, but not yet as reliable as POTS lines.
Naked DSL or DSL without phone service is not widely available. As such, if your broadband connection is via DSL you may not be able to use VoIP as your primary phone service. Simply put, if your goal is to switch to VoIP and then cancel your existing phone service, you may loose your broadband connection as well.
During my conversation last night their assumptions were much different than mine. Their assumptions were
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Existing phone jacks will still work with VoIP
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My corded phone will still work during a power outage just like they do now.
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I can send/receive faxes without any issue
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I can plug my VoIP into any room I want
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911 service is automatic. Everyone has this.
-
The quality of calls is as good if not better than POTS lines because after all it's coming through the internet right?
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I don't need any extra equipment - it's just a phone.
After our discussion they were more educated in what VoIP can and cannot provide for them. In the end they choose not to get VoIP service and that's OK. A bundled POTS package was more to their liking and frankly fit them much better than VoIP would have.
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5 Reason To Get Started In Online Business VS. Traditional BusinessIt is so much easier to have and run a business today then it was 60+ years ago. The Internet has opened a whole new level of business opportunity. There is millions and millions of dollar circulating online no matter where you would go, ex: ebay, google, amazon...etc. Today you don't need so much computer skills or programming skills to make money online. You could either pay some one to make you a professional website (under $1000) or just buy one online, it's that simple. Where as 60+ years ag
, I'm a huge fan of VoIP. However, I understand what's involved, how to hook it up as well as the pros and cons of using such a service. For me the cost factor did weigh in when comparing the pros and cons to the cost savings. My level of expectation was brought inline with what VoIP can offer me.
Here are some basic assumptions I was guilty of:
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When using your broadband internet connection for your computer and VoIP a router is necessary.
-
During a power loss the phone doesn't work unless there is a UPS system in place.
-
ISP goes down, your phone line goes down.
-
Those phone jacks in the house don't work with VoIP.
-
The phone base plugs into the VoIP converter/adapter box which then plugs into your router. If you want multiple phones in multiple rooms, you will need a cordless phone or cordless phone system. (Multiple handsets)
-
E911 is not automatic. You need to check availability
-
Fax machines may not work
-
There can be call interference (echo). Voice quality is good, but not yet as reliable as POTS lines.
Naked DSL or DSL without phone service is not widely available. As such, if your broadband connection is via DSL you may not be able to use VoIP as your primary phone service. Simply put, if your goal is to switch to VoIP and then cancel your existing phone service, you may loose your broadband connection as well.
During my conversation last night their assumptions were much different than mine. Their assumptions were
-
Existing phone jacks will still work with VoIP
-
My corded phone will still work during a power outage just like they do now.
-
I can send/receive faxes without any issue
-
I can plug my VoIP into any room I want
-
911 service is automatic. Everyone has this.
-
The quality of calls is as good if not better than POTS lines because after all it's coming through the internet right?
-
I don't need any extra equipment - it's just a phone.
After our discussion they were more educated in what VoIP can and cannot provide for them. In the end they choose not to get VoIP service and that's OK. A bundled POTS package was more to their liking and frankly fit them much better than VoIP would have.
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Another Fine Mess!I'm in the Anti-Spyware business, and I'm doing a lot of advertising to promote my website, but here I am online and on the phone, giving my personal information to.....who? Strangers
basically, Geez! The majority of identity thefts occur thru contractors employing people in entry-level jobs that have not been properly screened. Not even Hackers, Phishers or Dumpster Divers account for as many! The ideal location for a Identity stealer would be in a outsourced agency that fails to use adequate
one line goes down.
Those phone jacks in the house don't work with VoIP.
The phone base plugs into the VoIP converter/adapter box which then plugs into your router. If you want multiple phones in multiple rooms, you will need a cordless phone or cordless phone system. (Multiple handsets)
E911 is not automatic. You need to check availability
Fax machines may not work
There can be call interference (echo). Voice quality is good, but not yet as reliable as POTS lines.
Naked DSL or DSL without phone service is not widely available. As such, if your broadband connection is via DSL you may not be able to use VoIP as your primary phone service. Simply put, if your goal is to switch to VoIP and then cancel your existing phone service, you may loose your broadband connection as well.
During my conversation last night their assumptions were much different than mine. Their assumptions were
-
Existing phone jacks will still work with VoIP
-
My corded phone will still work during a power outage just like they do now.
-
I can send/receive faxes without any issue
-
I can plug my VoIP into any room I want
-
911 service is automatic. Everyone has this.
-
The quality of calls is as good if not better than POTS lines because after all it's coming through the internet right?
-
I don't need any extra equipment - it's just a phone.
After our discussion they were more educated in what VoIP can and cannot provide for them. In the end they choose not to get VoIP service and that's OK. A bundled POTS package was more to their liking and frankly fit them much better than VoIP would have.
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How To Lower Your Lawyer's Legal FeesYou've heard all the lawyer jokes (How do you make a lawyer smile for a wedding photograph – ask them to say "Feeeeeeeees") and read the bad press ("Compensation wiped out by legal fees"), BUT a good lawyer can help save you money, and money carefully spent on his or her legal fees is well spent.• Is my first appointment free? Some lawyers provide the first appointment or initial consultation for free. Ask about this when you make an appointment. You certainly shouldn't have to pay for a
is not widely available. As such, if your broadband connection is via DSL you may not be able to use VoIP as your primary phone service. Simply put, if your goal is to switch to VoIP and then cancel your existing phone service, you may loose your broadband connection as well.
During my conversation last night their assumptions were much different than mine. Their assumptions were
-
Existing phone jacks will still work with VoIP
-
My corded phone will still work during a power outage just like they do now.
-
I can send/receive faxes without any issue
-
I can plug my VoIP into any room I want
-
911 service is automatic. Everyone has this.
-
The quality of calls is as good if not better than POTS lines because after all it's coming through the internet right?
-
I don't need any extra equipment - it's just a phone.
After our discussion they were more educated in what VoIP can and cannot provide for them. In the end they choose not to get VoIP service and that's OK. A bundled POTS package was more to their liking and frankly fit them much better than VoIP would have.
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Employment OpportunitiesEmployment opportunity is a depended factor on generation and development. Proportionally, it increases and decreases as per market demand, production increase and companies growth. Fortunately, all these are in a positive direction to generate the huge job opportunities in different sectors. All the job types are relative to each others. So an increment of one side forces to increase other types of jobs immediately. For an example, the increment of engineering jobs increases the management, admi
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I can plug my VoIP into any room I want
911 service is automatic. Everyone has this.
The quality of calls is as good if not better than POTS lines because after all it's coming through the internet right?
I don't need any extra equipment - it's just a phone.
After our discussion they were more educated in what VoIP can and cannot provide for them. In the end they choose not to get VoIP service and that's OK. A bundled POTS package was more to their liking and frankly fit them much better than VoIP would have.
Yes, I am a fan of VoIP and yes I believe this technology is here to stay. Having said that, I do not think VoIP is for everyone. Some consider routers, cordless phone(s), checking 911 availability, etc. to be a hassle. They just want to use their existing phone and achieve the 'exact' same results. Well, VoIP is almost there, but still has a way to go. If the cost savings can outweigh your own pros and cons by all means go for it. If not, wait, watch and read up some more.
Ready to give it a go? Good for you, (hope to see you at our web site). Not yet ready? That's OK too. (Still hope to see you at our web site for possible cost savings on your traditional POTS line or cellular plan)
Ok, perhaps a shameless plug in that last part. Use our web site, use someone else’s, use a library, do whatever is necessary to educate yourself to make more informed purchasing decisions. It's better to be a little prepared than completely disappointed especially with something you'll use everyday such as your phone service.
One of the biggest problems facing many low traffic sites, is a poor page rank. Without a reasonable page rank, a blog or site is basically useless and chances of it generating any revenue or doing anything useful are practically nil. Solve this one and you can start making money. Here's why.
Let’s imagine for a moment that you’ve just received your credit card bill in the mail, and you think the only purchase you made with it the previous month was at the gas station. What do you do then, when you find three purchases at Old Navy, and a bunch of other purchases you know you didn’t make?
During the past year or so, I have done nearly a hundred talks about my book, “LADIES: A Conjecture of Personalities.” It’s about the First Ladies – the OLD First Ladies, Martha through Mamie. Since ...