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real estate: 12 First Steps to SEO for Your Website - 05/31/09 07:16 PM
I am so often begged by Realtors and business people that I meet for just a few "tips" to doing SEO because they don't have the money available to pay for someone to do the real job for them. I thought I'd make a very simplified guide that I can refer them to, and that perhaps it might help some Active-Rainers in the bargain. Again, there is so much more to it than this, but if you do the following you'll at least be half-way to having a search-engine-friendly site that you can get some links coming into. Most
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real estate: Priceline Negotiator Hopes to Help Resort Market and Economy - 01/23/09 11:22 PM
Well, this is one blog that I must admit I will enjoy writing. William Shatner is a hero of mine. I've been a "Trekky", or avid Star Trek fan for 30-plus years, and William Shatner has always been a major crush for me. When he (we) were young, I don't think there was a sexier man alive. As with Davy Jones from the Monkees, also an idol of mine, those of us who have loved these guys since we were kids still see them as the handsome young hunks that they used to be. Anyway, today's Reuter News had a
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real estate: Amazing Real Estate Marketing? - 06/27/08 02:13 PM
Well, I just ran across an article on Digg that was an uh...unusual type of real estate news. Seems that a 40ish Realtor in Palm Beach Gardens, Florida is divorced with kids and not doing so well in her chosen career...despite the California blonde look and size 36 DDD chest that genetics would be hard pressed to duplicate. I know the real estate sales are a bit slow in Florida, but this about takes the cake. According to ABC News, she's got an ad on Ebay and Craigslist to sell her house, along with herself as part of the furniture.
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real estate: Forbes Magazine Reports on "Moderate" Real Estate Markets? - 11/27/07 12:14 AM
Undervalued Markets?? Wow! Come to Myrtle Beach!Forbes magazine has identified five cities where the economy is roaring but home prices are still moderate. MODERATE? By whose standards, I wonder? You can buy one of the finest 2-3 bedroom Myrtle Beach oceanfront condos around for under a half million...WELL under, in many cases. I would say the average brand new North Myrtle Beach home about 3 blocks from the ocean will run less than $400K. Granted you aren't going to get a huge lot for that price...but who cares when you can walk to the beach? Anyway, here is what Forbes considers
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