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External Contributors on Oct 20th, 2012
It doesn't matter whether you want to sell your primary residence or an investment property. In both cases, you need to understand the ins and outs of the housing market to make the best deal. This article will explain some great tips you can use when you're ready to sell.
Prior to getting involved in a real estate investment, consider the risks involved in a venture of this type. An inexperienced real estate...
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Dr. Eolas on Apr 9th, 2011
If you hate cold calling, and even if you don't, you should start capitalizing on the work you’ve already done.So often we don’t utilize one of the most persuasive selling components in our marketing materials – the words of our own clients. Many creative people have wonderful testimonials from clients, but never use them for fear that they are “bragging” or that it is “too...
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Dr. Eolas on Apr 9th, 2011
The toughest of all resumes to write is a sales resume. Basically, the employer is looking for a person who can sell himself through the resume first.Every employer is looking for that specific set of skilled sales executives who will determine their next quarter sales and drive their growth. As a candidate you will want to win the employers' heart just with your resume. Minute details can be exaggerated or...
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Dr. Eolas on Apr 9th, 2011
For attendees of my Telesales Rep Colleges, and customized training programs for clients, I have a standing offer of evaluating their opening statements afterward. Here are a few submitted by the pros at Dobbs Publishing, a group of niched magazines for auto enthusiasts.Joe Galloway faxed over several openers. The first one: “Good morning Mr. Grabowski, my name is Joe Galloway. I am with Dobbs Publishing and...
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Dr. Eolas on Apr 9th, 2011
While developing your pricing strategy, it is important to remember that there is an implicit relationship between price and value. We expect to pay more for gourmet food than for fast food and for a luxury car than for an economy model. At the same time, value is a matter of opinion, not fact. I prefer a new Subaru to a '95 Cadillac; my husband prefers the opposite. His wardrobe is built around Dickies; my taste...