Storm Queen – “It Goes On (Vox)” – Environ ENV036

January 27th, 2012

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Morgan Geist’s project STORM QUEEN project marks a return to his roots with an analog approach towards modern house music with a disco pedigree.

“It Goes On” features the vocal talents of Damon C. Scott and is the perfect follow up to Storm Queen’s debut of 2010, “Look Right Through.” An underground hit featured in countless radio and club DJ sets and charts, “Look Right Through” was licensed by Defected Records and will be released in a remix package later this year.

STORM QUEEN physical releases will be limited-edition 12″s only. STORM QUEEN is made for DJs, but doesnt sacrifice atmosphere and songwriting. STORM QUEEN owes a debt to classic house music from New York, Chicago and Detroit, as well as disco and boogie.

STORM QUEEN is a leap of faith.

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Unique ways to sell your home

January 27th, 2012

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The First Step In Buying A Home

January 27th, 2012

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Sellonterms.com How to sell a house that is underwater

January 27th, 2012

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Lawrenceville Home For Sale – 981 Sunhill Court

January 27th, 2012

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With the latest business calamity, it is getting harder for house hunters to quickly obtain a buy to let mortgage to purchase or re-mortgage their pro

January 26th, 2012

So what is the best actio to take to guarantee that you increase the likelihood of you of attaining a mortgage in this unprecidented economic environment?

The primary point to remember is to download a copy of your credit history to examine the state of your score. That implies getting a credit report on the web for a minimal amount that is as low as 5 pounds and going through your credit points to make sure you have not scored poorly on your credit.

In the case of seeing a negative result on your score, it will give you the reason for the low score and the contractor who has marked your credit down. Immediately speak with the credit scorer to to highlight that the poor score was not a usual occurrence and if they would review the score for you so that the credit scoring can be cleaned. In cases where the reason for the bad credit result is unimportant then there is a good possibility that you are able to have your credit score amended.

When you have finished sorting out your credit score, request a decent mortgage provider to evaluate and advise you on the best mortgage product for you. Mortgage advisors can have an expert insight into the market so employing a good mortgage advisor is definitely worth it.

After selecting a required mortgage deal, go through the applying route and if all is well, you should pass the application, if you fit lenders lending requirements. A real resolution credit score and in turn a proper application will save you chasing for an adverse credit  mortgages that can cost very dearly.

It is a good idea to select an experienced mortgage advisor who can work with a wide variety of lenders who are currently lending. Access to a big number of banks helps you get offered many more mortgages from more and more lenders. All this helps you in obtaining a much better mortgage rate which you otherwise may not have seen by only using the banks that are consumer based.

A broker who knows what he is doing does not have to be expensive either. Large majority of the brokers out there will usually have a brokers charge for providing the mortgage finding service and this fee can change from anything between 300 pounds to 1000 pounds. The best way to find your self a reliable mortgage broker is to get recommendations from your household members and friends and pick their brains to get them to recommend a reliable mortgage advisor that they may have employed. There is every possibility that a person who you know should have applied for a new mortgage for a property or re-mortgaged their home recently and you should seek their recommendation.

After you have got in touch with a mortgage broker and your application has gone through, check and make sure the paperwork required for your application is with you to easily and quickly obtain your mortgage offer. There is a variety of paperwork required and includes things like bank paperwork, your own Id including your passport and proof of address and evidence of your employment and wages. Give the documentation to the mortgage broker who is processing your mortgage application and you are well on your way on a path to get on the suitable path to getting a successful mortgage to make your home buying good.

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Taking on the “battle” of Strategic Marketing: 6 Steps to Developing a Strategic Marketing Plan That Works!

January 26th, 2012

Taking on the “Battle” of Strategic Marketing: 6 Steps to developing a Strategic Marketing Plan that works!

Marla Cooper is a Senior Associate and Strategic Marketing professional at Bloom Consulting, Inc., specialists in nonprofit fundraising, strategic planning, marketing and leadership development.

Why is it that I’m often met with those glazed stares when I’m brought in as a Strategic Marketing Consultant and I ask to see an organization’s “Communications Plan”. This should be as basic to any organization as an Operating Budget and yet it seldom exists as a comprehensive, integrated and well thought out document. Why is this so often neglected by organizations when it is clearly so key to success in today’s competitive and dynamic marketplace? Possibly because there are many misconceptions about what a Strategic Marketing Plan is and what is should do.

Before exploring the steps to developing a Strategic Marketing Plan, let’s first determine exactly what it means. The term “strategy” is rooted in military tradition. According to Webster’s Dictionary, a “strategy” is defined as “the science and art of military command exercised to meet the enemy in combat under advantageous conditions”. The Random House Dictionary of the English Language defines the same term as “the science or art of combining and employing the means of war in planning and directing large military movements and operations.” “Marketing” is then defined by Webster’s as “the act of selling or purchasing in a market”, while Random House explains marketing as “the act of buying or selling in a market.”

Therefore, if you combine both of these terms to explain “Strategic Marketing” you arrive at “waging war to sell in the market”. It’s no wonder we have come to describe our marketing activities as “Campaigns” and engage in “Guerilla Marketing”!

I like to take a more peaceful approach to Strategic Marketing which can be viewed more as the art of influencing people. In the world of Non-Profit Organizations, this “influence” takes the form of convincing potential donors and members to identify with your organization enough and align themselves with your mission to the extent that they will “buy in” by giving money and/or paying for membership. If you are thinking, “we have a marketing program that does this”, I would encourage you to ask these questions:

1. Is your organization currently raising the funds it needs?

2. If no, are those you solicit capable to providing these funds?

3. If yes, why isn’t your organization reaching its goals?

The answers to these questions can be twofold. If your organization is aware of what potential donors and/or members want but you’re not able to currently offer it, your organization must enhance your offerings to address this need.

If your organization isn’t quite sure what potential donors and/or members want, or you’re just not sure why your message isn’t compelling enough to get results, the solution is to know your audience better.

To both of these points, a Strategic Marketing Study and Plan is the way to address the situation. It may seem ominous if you’re not a Marketing Professional, but by following a series of disciplined of steps, your organization can develop a Strategic Marketing Road Map that can get you where you need to go.

Step #1: Form a Marketing Committee

Your organization most likely has some type of marketing or communications committee. Keep this committee small since the work and direction generated by this group needs to be clear, concise and on target. Marketing by consensus, while necessary at times, can provide for weak and confusing messages in your advertising and marketing activities that speak to internal perceptions instead of real needs in the marketplace.

Step #2: Set the Goals of your Committee

Keep this to a short list with a timeline to expand your goals based on how the marketing is going. Taking on too much at once can derail the entire process. A singular focus and mission to start with can give your committee cohesiveness and some early successes that will provide the momentum to go forward.

Step #3: Do your research

The committee may think they know what current and potential donors and/or members feel about your organization and what motivates them. However, organization boards and leadership can become very insular without even realizing it. It is of the utmost importance to stay current and aware of what those less involved and connected to your organization perceive about your organization and what they value about their mission. The only true way to know this is to ask. This doesn’t need to be a long and involved or expensive process. It can be as simple as 5 committee members contacting 5 to 10 individuals each and asking a series of well thought out questions. It is important that those interviewed represent a cross section of all those that will be targeted by any marketing efforts. This step is very important since all that follows will be based on what is learned during this process. Take it seriously.

In addition, with the internet we have access to an abundance of good information and research done by others. Committee members need to take on the responsibility of researching information and data available regarding your competitors, your market, your industry, your target audience and current trends. Much can be learned from simply borrowing from others who have often spent a great deal of time and money to learn just want you want to know. Become adept at on-line research and you’ll be surprised at what’s out there if you just look!

Step #4: Establish your Mission and Vision

If your organization has a Mission and Vision Statement it needs to be carefully reevaluated based on your learning from the research. If your organization does not currently have an approved Mission or Vision Statement go no further until this step is completed. Everything that your organization does or is should be reflected in these statements. It should guide every activity and every communication and be used in evaluating both professional staff and volunteers be they board members or not.

A Vision Statement inspires by articulating the future of an organization. A Mission Statement controls and clarifies what an organization does right now. It’s important that neither of these be an “Alphabet Soup” of all the elements that all the key players think are important for an organization to be. It needs to be practical and reflect reality. Clear and concise Mission and Vision Statements should contain at most 3 to 5 elements that live within the organization and be the standard by which all initiatives and standards are evaluated. If it is too broad it will be meaningless and if it is too narrow it will not inspire.

Step #5: Develop your Strategic Marketing Plan

Based on the above steps, your committee should now have a clear understanding and direction and can develop a Strategic Marketing Plan that details the following:

Ø Who is your target audience: what population or individuals provide the best chance for your organization to reach its goals?

Ø What is your message: based on your Mission/Vision statement what do you want to communicate the target audience? What is it about you that is unique and compelling and allows you to deliver on your mission?

Ø How to communicate your message: based on your target audience what is the best way to reach them?

Step #6: Execute your Strategic Marketing Plan

Here are some helpful hints that will enhance your Marketing Plan and ensure it has the best chance of succeeding.

Ø Give specific responsibilities to committee members, staff and volunteers for specific elements of the Plan. Create ownership of the Plan among individuals so it’s not the “Committee’s Plan” but individuals have a stake in it as well.

Ø Track your results. Every marketing or programming initiative or effort undertaken as a result of this plan should be tracked to know what is working and what is not.

Ø Make sure your organization can deliver on your message. If you are highlighting new programs or features of your organization in your marketing, be absolutely certain all aspects are ready and available before going with the communications. Remember, you never get a second chance to make a first impression! If someone is attracted to your organization because of something they saw or read and come to find out it’s not as they thought, you’ve lost a donor or member and will have an exceedingly difficult time getting them to reconsider.

Ø Build on your strengths and minimize your weaknesses. Make sure all marketing activities highlight what your organization does best and excels at.

Be bold and provide leadership. In almost all cases, some form of marketing is better than none. Get your organization out there and make sure it has the exposure it needs. In closing, I’ll pay homage to the military origins of my profession as a Strategic Marketing Professional by urging you to “Get out there and market them before they market you!”

Contact Marla Cooper, Bloom Consulting, Inc. (610) 348-4035 or marlacooper@bloomconsultinginc.com

Marla Cooper
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Tips and Tricks to Sell Your Home Fast

January 26th, 2012

Buying and selling of a home is considered to be a stressful activity. The sale of a home requires a considerable amount of patience and time on the part of the seller. Listed below are a few tips and tricks, to help you sell your house fast. The psychology of the buyer a different perception enables a better view of the property and the deal. Put yourself in the buyers place and take a decision if you would buy the house, if offered. A cluttered and shabbily decorated home would be a major turn down. Arrange and keep things in order, before you invite a dealer or a buyer for inspection. Freshen up the Interiors Very often, areas in the house that are frequently used need another coat of paint. This adds extra sheen and makes the rooms more livable and comfortable. Likewise, the bathroom walls and tiles, as well as the floors should be shampooed.

Spruce up the Exteriors: First impressions are long lasting in most cases. Many agents and buyers call off deals, if the surroundings and ambience is not good or according to the latest trends in home exteriors. A clean and neatly trimmed garden and a fresh coat of paint would make your home more appealing, at the very first sight.

Buyers Benefit: Both the buyer and the seller stand to benefit from the house inspection, before taking any decision. Buyers can strike off the home inspection cost, if the inspection has already been done. Home inspections remove the various doubts a buyer usually harbors.

Judge your home: A thorough home inspection is not only inevitable, but also unavoidable. If the seller does not get the home inspected, the buyers might get it done themselves. Home inspections give a critical evaluation of the estate and also help the buyer to set a realistic price for the property. In addition, home inspections add a professional approach to the documentation involved and the property disclosure statement, if the deal is closed.

Dealing with the realtors

Usually people hire realtors if they are unable to sell their home on their own. The professionals have thorough knowledge of their field of work and know all the necessary tips and tricks. They implement them efficiently to tip the deal in your favor. Moreover, they can advise you on how to increase the possibility of acquiring the maximum price, with minimum expenditure.

Set the time right

The time of the year and the season affect the real estate sales. Usually buyers are on the look out for properties during fall and springtime. In addition, the business cycle also plays a major role in selling a home. Buyers cash-in on the high interest rates when the prices fall, since they can pay less.

Keep your house ready

Keep your house ready for inspection and be as unobtrusive as possible. When the potential buyers come visiting, be available to answer all their queries. Conduct a small tour of your house and give the buyer ample time to scout around. The more the house is toured, the more are the possibilities of you benefiting from a profitable offer.

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Four Tips to Sell your House for Top Dollar

January 26th, 2012

Here are four tips to help you sell your home for top dollar:

* Create competition for the property. Create an environment where multiple buyers are competing to buy. Stack appointments to show the house in a narrow window so that several buyers are at the property at the same time. This strategy taps into a buyer’s fear of loss, the single greatest spark to get a buyer to buy now.

* List it with the very best agent in the area. Interview agents and choose one who has a record of selling homes for a high percentage of the listing price. You should interview at least three agents, ask for referrals and ask for proof of their ability to do what they say they can do. Get in writing what the agent will do to market the house. Be clear that if the agent doesn’t live up to his or her promises, you want the option of canceling the listing.

* Set the right scene in your house. Make sure the house is bright, clean and open. Get the temperature right, and make sure the house smells nice. The three most important views of the house are the view from the front curb at the front of the house, the view at the front door, and the view at the front entranceway when someone first walks into the house. The combination of these three views gives the prospective buyer his or her first impression of the house. Make sure it’s a good one.

To improve the front view, use flowers with color and ensure the front porch looks tidy. The door should be either freshly painted or brand new.

The kitchen and master bedroom deserve special attention. Simple things like new hand towels in the bathroom or fresh flowers in the kitchen go a long way.

* Spend money for the upgrades that buyers want most. Before you rush off to make repairs in the property or pay for expensive upgrades, tour five or more homes of similar value that are selling in your area. See what final touches are popular with actual buyers. For example, a Jacuzzi tub can be an important feature on homes in certain price ranges but can be a waste of money in others. The key is to ensure upgrades generate at least twice their cost in the home’s final selling price.

David Finkel is co-author of the Wall Street Journal best seller “Making Big Money Investing in Foreclosures Without Cash or Credit.” He also is a full-time real estate investor and the host of the nationally broadcast “Real Estate Radio.”

Silvester Thompson
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Foreclosed Homes Trashed

January 24th, 2012

when to buy a houseMany owners vacating foreclosed homes are selling off all the fixtures before they leave, further depressing home values, even their neighbors’, reports Kelly Cobiella.

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