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Monday, September 27, 2010

Travel and Leisure Magazines to Inspire the Adventurer in You By Bernard McClay

Browse through the magazine racks of any bookstore and you'll find the number of travel and leisure magazines offered endless. Whether you're looking for inspiration for your next trip, wanting some top tips to plan a vacation or simply a new activity to keep you busy during time off at home, travel and leisure magazines are the perfect place to start your search. Here's a round up of some of the best available:

Time Out Magazine
Fast becoming the leading authority on the world's best cities, from LA to Buenos Aires, Cape Town to Copenhagen, Time Out now has 18 travel and 23 city magazines offering up to date information on the best places to stay, eat and be entertained in the world's most fabulous cities. Even if you live in one of its featured cities, you can bet Time Out will come up with a new location or activity you never knew existed in your local area. Prepare to be amazed!

Outside
A travel and leisure magazine which has been keeping adventurers informed since 1977, Outside is for men and women who lead active lifestyles all year round. With glossy and colorful photography, prepare to be inspired to take to the outdoors and try something new, from rock-climbing to snowboarding, sailing to mountaineering.
 
National Geographic Adventure
The latest magazine in the National Geographic collection, this one is aimed at active men and women who seek new and exciting ways to explore and experience the globe. The photographs will inspire you to travel to destinations you would never have thought of visiting, alongside an excellent mix of features and articles, covering adventure stories, travel destinations, sports and outdoor activities.

Trailer Life
The writers of this travel and lifestyle magazine guarantee to provide you with information to "follow the road to adventure." Aimed at owners of RVs, campers and motor homes who spend a few weeks a year or their whole life on the road, this glossy magazine is packed with information on national parks, camp sites, product tests, cooking tips and vehicle maintenance. Definitely one for RV owners who love life on the open road and are ingrained with a spirit of adventure.

Spa
For those of us who get our stress relief from relaxation rather than adrenaline packed adventures, Spa Magazine offers the secrets to the latest advances in beauty, healthy living and relaxation as well as a peek behind the doors of the most luxury and private retreats and information on the world's best spas. If you're planning a spa vacation, this is the place to find top tips on the most relaxing locations to unwind, detox and recharge your batteries without having to break the bank in the process!
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Thursday, September 23, 2010

Attracting Women - The Ways to Get Hundreds of Women Interested With You By Chase Tylerson Platinum Quality Author

Have you seen the guy that has numerous women all around him. He doesn't really look any better than you, he really isn't more successful, richer or anything else of "substance." He just knows things that you do not. Primarily he knows some important rules for attracting women. Mainly he understands the "rules of attraction" and knows the ways that these can get and keep women interested. To learn a little part of the secrets these guys know please read on...

Learn to attract women and to get them interested in you
Attracting women is like fishing. I do not mean this in any derogatory or demeaning manner but it is true.

Likely they way you have been going about your fishing/dating is like this: you see a fish and cast your line, if she doesn't bite you try again and again. Here is the truth, if this is your method you will surely get some, but it will take forever and will take effort. You might get it on the first cast or it may take 1000, or the fish may never ever bite. This is a really inefficient method.

Our successful guys understand the rule of attractions.
One of these important rules is that women become more interested when they perceive you to be more interesting to other women. You may have noticed this when you receive glances from other women when out on a date. It just naturally happens. To be really successful with women one of the best things to do is go after volume. Go and get a lot of numbers. Do not just hit on one girl when you meet her. Hit on twenty. Some will not be interested, but some will. As you have more and more women become attracted, more will become interested because they see the previous ones attracted to you. To return to the fishing analogy, this is like fishing with a big net. If you cast it into waters with a lot of fish, you almost cannot help to pull back a ton.

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Wednesday, September 22, 2010

Steps Toward Your Self Improvement! By Kamran Minhas

Self-improvement and Personal Development is not brain surgery; all you've to do to alter your life is to follow these simple tips and advice.


Self Improvement advice # 1: 
One key to self-improvement is to LISTEN and TALK to a trusted friend. Get somebody who you feel comfort in opening up with even the most gentle matters you desire to talk about.

Ask him questions like:

"do you believe I'm ill-mannered?"

"Do I always sound so argumentative?"

"Do I talk too loud?"

"Does my breath smell?"

"Do I ever bore you when were together?"....

In this manner, the other person will plainly think that you're interested in the process of self- improvement,

Personal development and growth. Listen to his comments and criticisms and don't give him replies like "Don't overdo! That's simply the way I am!" Open up your mind and heart also. And reciprocally, you might need to assist your friend with constructive criticism that will also assist him to better him self.

Self Improvement advice # 2: 
Start Building up your self confidence, Never think of yourself as a failure, always think Positive. For Example, while Watching Tv commercial when you see those models with gorgeous physical appearances, Instead of feeling sorry for your self, think more on self- improvement and self esteem.

Self Improvement advice # 3:
Always Believe in inner beauty rather then physical appearance. Outer body is not so important to make some one good. it will fade with time but the inner beauty will grow richer.

Self Improvement advice # 4: 
Always Help other people any way possible and try to bring smiles to people face especially When they find them so down and low about themselves, help them rise up on their feet. Do not sink with them. They will pull you in down more and both of you will wind up experiencing deficient.

Self Improvement advice # 5:
Learn from your mistakes (very important and crucial for self-improvement and personal development and growth). We are human we make mistake but we never repeat the mistakes twice. So learn form your mistakes. Don't feel stupid and doomed forever just because you failed on a science quiz. There's always a next time. Make rooms for self-improvement and development

Self Improvement advice # 6:
Self-improvement is a one day at a time process. So go slow and do one thing at a time. you cant ride two boat and one time - Right?

Self Improvement advice # 7: 
The biggest advantage of self-improvement is that it always results to internal stableness, personal development and improvement, personality growth and your success. it comes from self-assurance, self-admiration and self-respect.

Self Improvement advice # 8:
Always set goals for your self, meaningful and achievable goals. Setting meaningful and achievable goals for your life is important for improvement and development. It gives you the motivation you need every single morning. Self-improvement hopes and aims to result to an improved and sounder YOU.

Self Improvement advice # 9:
Be Nice to Other peoples, greet them and make good compliments about them. Small things mean great to other people. When we're being appreciative about beautiful things around us and other people, we also become beautiful to them.

Self Improvement advice # 10:
When you are conformable to accept changes, improvement and development in your life and go through the process of self-improvement, it does not mean that everybody else is also on the track of improvement and personal development. The world is a place where you will find people of different values and attitude.

Sometimes, even if you think you and your best friend always like to do the same thing together at the same time, he would most probably refuse an invitation for self-improvement.

Self Improvement advice # 11: 
Before ordering other people some manner on self-improvement self esteem or how to develop themselves, let them see that you yourself is a representation and a product of self-improvement. Self improvement creates us improve people, we then inspire other people, and so the rest of the humanity will follow.

Self Improvement advice # 12:
Quit considering yourselves as second-rate human beings. Bury the repetitive thought of "If only I was richer... if only I was thinner" and so on. Accepting your true self is the initiative to self-improvement personal development and growth. We should stop doing comparison of ourselves to others simply to discover at the end that we've found ten additional reasons to envy them.

Self Improvement advice # 13: 
We should better always think that there's no such thing as 'over night success'. Its always a tremendous feeling to hang on to the things that you already have now, realizing that those are just one of the things you once longed-for.

Self Improvement advice # 14: 
A very nice quote says that "once the pupil is prepare, the instructor will come out." We're all here to learn our lessons. Our parents, schoolteachers, admirers/friends, fellow worker, officemates, neighbors... they're our instructors. When we open our doors for self improvement and personal development, we increase our opportunities to head to the road of success.

Nobody is perfect, and self-improvement and personal development is an ongoing journey. Self- improvement and personal development is everyone's goal. So keep walking on the path of self-improvement, personal growth and development which will surely build your self esteem.
"Learning to love yourself is the greatest love of all."
_K_M_
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Tuesday, September 21, 2010

Choosing Kids and Teen Bedding By Steve Burbank Platinum Quality Author

Decorating a kid's or teen's bedroom can be a tricky task. You need to find a balance between colors, bedding and accents. It is often hard to decide what colors to choose and what kind of bedding that you will choose to go with the color. The best way to start decorating a kids or teenager's room is to start by choosing your kids and teen bedding that you will put in the room and then choose the colors from there.

There are a number of different options when it comes to choosing the perfect bedding for your child's room.

If you are looking for something that won't break your bank account you should start by looking at bedding that comes with everything that you need in the one set. This is referred to as a bed in a bag. What that means is that everything, even the sheets and pillow shams will be included with the bedding set. For children there is a wide selection of bedding options that you could choose from in this category. In most cases these sets will come decorated with some cartoon character or super hero. If you are looking for something older for your teen then you might want to try looking outside of the kid's section for the bedding.

There are also a number of websites that offer designer bedding for children's rooms at reduced prices. There is a wide selection of bedding available on these sites. Looking at these sites can give you a good idea of what type of bedding you would like and then you can even get ideas for a total room idea. Getting bedding from these sites can be tricky as sometimes you might not get exactly what you ordered and you might not be able to return it. Make sure before you order that any products can be returned if they are not suitable.
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Monday, September 20, 2010

Real Estate Agents and the Internet - How to Buy and Sell Real Estate Today By Tyler Kraemer

Then and Now
Ten years ago, a search for real estate would have started in the office of a local real estate agent or by just driving around town. At the agent's office, you would spend an afternoon flipping through pages of active property listings from the local Multiple Listing Service (MLS). After choosing properties of interest, you would spend many weeks touring each property until you found the right one. Finding market data to enable you to assess the asking price would take more time and a lot more driving, and you still might not be able to find all of the information you needed to get really comfortable with a fair market value.

Today, most property searches start on the Internet. A quick keyword search on Google by location will likely get you thousands of results. If you spot a property of interest on a real estate web site, you can typically view photos online and maybe even take a virtual tour. You can then check other Web sites, such as the local county assessor, to get an idea of the property's value, see what the current owner paid for the property, check the real estate taxes, get census data, school information, and even check out what shops are within walking distance-all without leaving your house!

While the resources on the Internet are convenient and helpful, using them properly can be a challenge because of the volume of information and the difficulty in verifying its accuracy. At the time of writing, a search of "Denver real estate" returned 2,670,000 Web sites. Even a neighborhood specific search for real estate can easily return thousands of Web sites. With so many resources online how does an investor effectively use them without getting bogged down or winding up with incomplete or bad information? Believe it or not, understanding how the business of real estate works offline makes it easier to understand online real estate information and strategies.

The Business of Real Estate
Real estate is typically bought and sold either through a licensed real estate agent or directly by the owner.

The vast majority is bought and sold through real estate brokers. (We use "agent" and "broker" to refer to the same professional.) This is due to their real estate knowledge and experience and, at least historically, their exclusive access to a database of active properties for sale. Access to this database of property listings provided the most efficient way to search for properties.

The MLS (and CIE)
The database of residential, land, and smaller income producing properties (including some commercial properties) is commonly referred to as a multiple listing service (MLS). In most cases, only properties listed by member real estate agents can be added to an MLS. The primary purpose of an MLS is to enable the member real estate agents to make offers of compensation to other member agents if they find a buyer for a property.

This purposes did not include enabling the direct publishing of the MLS information to the public; times change. Today, most MLS information is directly accessible to the public over the Internet in many different forms.

Commercial property listings are also displayed online but aggregated commercial property information is more elusive. Larger MLSs often operate a commercial information exchange (CIE). A CIE is similar to an MLS but the agents adding the listings to the database are not required to offer any specific type of compensation to the other members. Compensation is negotiated outside the CIE.

In most cases, for-sale-by-owner properties cannot be directly added to an MLS and CIE, which are typically maintained by REALTOR associations. The lack of a managed centralized database can make these properties more difficult to locate. Traditionally, these properties are found by driving around or looking for ads in the local newspaper's real estate listings. A more efficient way to locate for-sale-by-owner properties is to search for a for-sale-by-owner Web site in the geographic area.

What is a REALTOR? Sometimes the terms real estate agent and REALTOR are used interchangeably; however, they are not the same. A REALTOR is a licensed real estate agent who is also a member of the NATIONAL ASSOCIATION OF REALTORS. REALTORS are required to comply with a strict code of ethics and conduct.

MLS and CIE property listing information was historically only available in hard copy, and as we mentioned, only directly available to real estate agents members of an MLS or CIE. About ten years ago, this valuable property information started to trickle out to the Internet. This trickle is now a flood!

One reason is that most of the 1 million or so REALTORS have Web sites, and most of those Web sites have varying amounts of the local MLS or CIE property information displayed on them. Another reason is that there are many non-real estate agent Web sites that also offer real estate information, including, for-sale-by-owner sites, foreclosure sites, regional and international listing sites, County assessor sites, and valuation and market information sites. The flood of real estate information to the Internet definitely makes the information more accessible but also more confusing and subject to misunderstanding and misuse.

Real Estate Agents
Despite the flood of real estate information on the Internet, most properties are still sold directly through real estate agents listing properties in the local MLS or CIE. However, those property listings do not stay local anymore. By its nature, the Internet is a global marketplace and local MLS and CIE listings are normally disseminated for display on many different Web sites. For example, many go to the NATIONAL ASSOCIATION OF REALTORS Web site, http://www.realtor.com, and to the local real estate agent's Web site. In addition, the listing may be displayed on the Web site of a local newspaper. In essence, the Internet is just another form of marketing offered by today's real estate agent, but it has a much broader reach than the old print advertising.

In addition to Internet marketing, listing agents may also help the seller establish a price, hold open houses, keep the seller informed of interested buyers and offers, negotiate the contract and help with closing. When an agent provides all of these services it is referred to as being a full service listing arrangement. While full service listing arrangements are the most common type of listing arrangement, they are not the only option anymore.

Changes in the technology behind the real estate business have caused many agents to change the way they do business. In large part, this is due to the instant access most consumers now have to property listings and other real estate information. In addition, the Internet and other technologies have automated much of the marketing and initial searching process for real estate. For example, consumers can view properties online and make inquires via email. Brokers can use automated programs to send listings to consumers that match their property criteria. So, some agents now limit the services they offer and change their fees accordingly. An agent may offer to advertise the property in the MLS but only provide limited additional services. In the future, some real estate agents may offer services in more of an ala carte fashion.

Because of the volume of real estate information on the Internet, when people hire a real estate agent today they should look at the particular services offered by the agent and the depth of their experience and knowledge in the relevant property sector. It is no longer just about access to property listing information.

Buyers and sellers historically found agents by referrals from friends and family. The Internet now provides ways to directly find qualified agents or to research the biography of an agent referred to you offline. One such site, AgentWorld.com, is quickly becoming the LinkedIn or Facebook for real estate agents. On this site an agent can personalize their profile, start a blog, post photos and videos and even create a link to their web site for free. Once unique content is added to their profile page the search engines notice!

Some have argued that the Internet makes REALTORS and the MLS less relevant. We believe this will be false in the long run. It may change the role of the agent but will make knowledgeable, qualified, and professional REALTORS more relevant than ever. In fact, the number of real estate agents has risen significantly in recent years. No wonder, the Internet has made local real estate a global business. Besides, Internet or not, the simple fact remains that the purchase of real property is the largest single purchase most people make in their life (or, for many investors, the largest multiple purchases over a lifetime) and they want expert help. As for the MLS, it remains the most reliable source of real estate listing and sold information available and continues to enable efficient marketing of properties. So, what is the function of all the online real estate information?

Online real estate information is a great research tool for buyers and sellers and a marketing tool for sellers. When used properly, buyers can save time by quickly researching properties and, ultimately, make better investment decisions. Sellers can efficiently research the market and make informed decisions about hiring an agent and marketing their properties online. The next step is to know where to look online for some of the best resources.

Internet Strategies
In the sections that follow, we provide strategies and tips on how to use the Internet to locate properties for sale and research information relevant to your decision to purchase the property. There are many real estate Web sites from which to choose and although we do not mean to endorse any particular Web site, we have found the ones listed here to be good resources in most cases or to be so popular that they need mention.

One way to test a Web site's accuracy is to search for information about a property you already own.

Finding Real Estate for Sale
Despite the widely available access to real estate listings, many believe that MLS databases continue to offer the most complete and accurate source of real estate information. Most MLSs now distribute content to other Web sites (primarily operated by real estate agents). An excellent starting point for MLS originated content is the national NAR Web site, realtor.com, which is also the most popular web site for searching real estate listings. Virtually all local and regional MLSs have an agreement with realtor.com to display much of their active listing inventory.

Some local and regional MLS systems also have a publicly accessible Web site. However, to get complete information you will most likely still need to find a qualified local REALTOR. Many local real estate agents will also provide their customers (via email) new listings that are input into the MLS that match their predefined criteria. This can be very helpful to a busy buyer.

There are also many Web sites that display both real estate agent listed and for-sale-by-owner properties.

Some of the more popular Web sites include zillow.com and trulia.com. These sites offer other services too.

For example, zillow.com is best known for its instantaneous property valuation function and trulia.com for providing historical information. Another source of properties for sale is the state, regional, and local Web sites associated with brokerage companies; for example, remax.com or prudential.com. Search engines like yahoo.com and classified advertising sites like craigslist.com also have a large number of active real estate listings.

One key difference between these sites is how much information you can access anonymously. For example, at trulia.com you can shop anonymously up to a point but then you will need to click through to the agent's Web site for more information. Many new real estate search engines allow you to sift through listings without having to fill out a form. The best strategy is to browse a few of the sites listed above to find geographic areas or price ranges that are interesting. Once you get serious about a property, then that is the time to find a qualified REALTOR of your choice to conduct a complete search in the local MLS.

It also never hurts to search the old-fashioned way by driving through the neighborhoods that interest you.

There is no substitute for physically, not virtually, walking the block when you are making a serious investment decision. In this sense, real estate is still a very local business and standing in front of the property can lead to a much different decision than viewing a Web page printout.

Valuing Real Estate
As we mentioned, one of the most popular real estate tools is zillow.com's instant property valuation. Just type in an address and in and you get a property value. It even charts the price ups and downs, and shows the last date sold (including price) and the property taxes. There are other sites that provide similar tools such as housevalues.com and homegain.com. Unfortunately, many people use these estimated values alone to justify sales prices, offers and counteroffers. However, these are only rough estimates based on a formula that incorporates the local county sales information. These estimates can swing wildly over a short period of time and do not appear to always track actual market changes, which are normally more gradual. In addition, these estimates do not automatically take into account property remodels or renovations or other property specific or local changes. This is not to say these sites are not useful. In fact, they are great starting points and can provide a good ball-park value in many cases.

When it comes to getting a more accurate value for a particular property, there are other strategies that are more trustworthy. One is to go directly to your county's Web site. More often than not the county assessor's area of the Web site provides sales and tax information for all properties in the county. If you want to research a particular property or compare sales prices of comparable properties, the local assessor's sites are really helpful. When you visit a county's Web site you are getting information straight from the source. Most counties today publish property information on their Web sites. Many times you cannot only see the price a previous owner paid, but the assessed value, property taxes, and maps. Some county assessors are now adding a market and property valuation tools too.

Given the importance of valuation to investing, we are also going to remind you of the two most important (non-Internet) valuation methods: real estate agents and appraisers. Working with a local REALTOR is an accurate and efficient way to get value information for a property. While one of the primary purposes of the MLS is to market the active property listings of its members, the system also collects sales information for those listings. REALTOR members can pull this sales information and produce comparable market analyses (sometimes called CMAs) that provide an excellent snapshot of a particular property's value for the market in a particular area.

Finally, the most accurate way to value a property is by having a certified appraiser produce an appraisal. An appraiser will typically review both the sold information in the MLS system as well as county information and then analyze the information to produce a valuation for the property based on one or more approved methods of valuation. These methods of valuation can include a comparison of similar properties adjusted for differences between the properties, determine the cost to replace the property, or, with an income producing property, determine a value based on the income generated from the property.

The Neighborhood
There are many ways the Internet can help you get the scoop on a particular neighborhood. For example, census data can be found at census.gov. You can also check out the neighborhood scoop at sites like outside.in or review local blogs. A blog is a Web site where people discuss topics by posting and responding to messages. Start by looking at placeblogger.com and kcnn.org/citymediasites.com for a directory of blogs. Trulia.com has a "Heat Map" that shows how hot or cold each neighborhood is based on prices, sales, or popularity among the sites users.

Schools
When it comes to selling residential property or rental properties that cater to families, the quality of the area school district makes a huge difference. There are many Web sites devoted to school information. Check out greatschools.net or schoolmatters.com. Most local school districts also have their own Web site. These sites contain a variety of information about the public schools and the school district, including its district demographics, test scores, and parent reviews.

Finding the Right Real Estate Agent
A recent addition to the Internet boom in real estate information is Web sites that let real estate agents market their expertise and local knowledge by displaying their professional profiles and socially networking with blogs. You can search to find an agent with a particular expertise, geographic area of specialization, or an agent offering specific services. The web site AgentWorld.com lets users quickly and easily find an agent with the right expertise using keyword searches and clean and simple agent profiles. AgentWorld.com also enables agents to post personalized blogs, photos and videos to help consumers find the best agent for their needs. Plus, many agent profiles include a direct link to the agent's web site where you will likely find the local MLS listings.

Maps and Other Tools
The Internet has made mapping and locating properties much easier. To get an aerial view or satellite image of a property or neighborhood, go to maps.live.com or maps.google.com or visit walkscore.com to see how walk-able a particular property is. These sites can give you an idea of the neighborhood characteristics and the types of entertainment, restaurants, and other facilities that are within walking distance of the property. Maps.Live.com provides a view at an angle so you can see the sides of houses and Maps.Google even gives you a 360 degree street-level view for certain neighborhoods. If you have not tried one of these satellite map Web sites, you really should if only for amusement.

Final Thoughts on Internet Strategies
The Internet is a very effective research and marketing tool for real estate investors but is not a replacement for a knowledgeable experienced real estate professional. The Internet can save you time and money by enabling quick and easy property research and marketing options. Sites like AgentWorld.com also help you efficiently find a REALTOR who fits your buying or selling needs.

Always remember, when it comes to Internet strategies for real estate: More knowledge is better. You need to use the Internet to build your knowledge base on a target property or to find a real estate agent with expertise you need. However, the big caution here is that the Internet should not replace human judgment and perspective, expert advice or physical due diligence-keys to successful investing.
About the Author:
Tyler D. Kraemer is an attorney and nationally published author. His books include The Real Estate Investor's Tax Strategy Guide (2009 Adams Media) and The Complete Guide to Reverse Mortgages (2007 Adams Media). Tyler has been interviewed by publications across the U.S. on real estate, business and Internet related topics. He is also a contributing editor to the web site http://www.agentworld.com
Copyright 2009. Tyler D. Kraemer. All Rights Reserved Worldwide.

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