Jeanean Gendron, Your Shasta County Real Estate Specialist: December 2009

Change? Who's Gonna Make Me?

Business DevelopmentI write about change. I see many posts about the changes taking place and the observant person can see that some traditional methods in Real Estate are not as effective as they once were. Is it a sign of the times or a permanent transition? I don't know if we can give the definitive answer to the question.

Traditional Marketing--We can state that Open Houses are no longer as effective and that the traditional types of marketing such as Direct Mail Campaigns and advertising in your local paper are no longer as effective. I am sure that the cost of both activites is also a factor. When I go down the list of activities we use to do for a listing, I have removed some items.

Again, I wonder if it is the current state of the Real Estate Industry that necessitates this or a permanent change. In many cases, we simply can no longer afford to do some of these activities and we must think of and isolate those things that work effectively to help us find buyers and sell homes for our sellers.

Internet Marketing--We hear about Internet Marketing, Social Networking and Celebrity Real Estate and our world changes. We now blog about who we are and how we do business. We share with the Consumer our morals and values. We provide a history of knowledge and information to help the Consumer learn about Real Estate. We provide market reports and local information about the diversity and beauty of our markets.

The activity of blogging and effectively marketing our listings on large real estate sites to reach more Consumers and get information out to a larger market has changed how we do business. We've learned more from reading and learning from the "experts" in real estate. We learn and we change.

We change our business to reflect the trending real estate market and the needs of our clients. We provide them tools that help them search and identify their interests. We market our listings pervasively on the web and we sell our listings. We have become astute to the market dynamics and we price our listings correctly or we don't take the listing.

Is Real Estate about relationship? Yes and it always will be. Are the old traditional values of Real Estate still relevant. Yes and they always will be. Can a traditional Real Estate Agent continue to be successful? In my humble opinion, the answer is Yes. People who have trusted someone for 20 years in Real Estate will continue to do business with their trusted partner. The good and relevant aspects of traditional Real Estate will remain a valuable aspect of our Industry.

The opportunity, however is when we combine the two and move into the future. There are still very few Realtors that blog or have entered the world of Social Networking to increase their exposure and knowledge-base. The numbers are staggering when we see how many Consumers look for their homes on-line (87% of Buyers). The number that actually find their home and buy it, is also an interesting number (32% of Buyers found their homes on-line).

Change is an interesting phenomena. Is it behavioral or a character trait? Again, in my humble opinion, I believe it can be both and when we take our natural curiosity to learn and combine it with a desire to continually evolve ourselves and how we do business, we encounter a substancial increase in improvement. Our Business Development efforts will net a second derivitive of improvement.

Change and Who's Gonna Make Me? Well I guess we have an answer to that question. It me that going to want to prepare for the future and see unlimited business potential and development. It should be all of us!

I am Jeanean Gendron, your Redding and Shasta County Specialist. You can reach me at 530 276-7417. I answer my phone.

 

What Ever Happened to Customer Service? Where Has It Gone?

As I live my life in this rather hectic environment we have all created with Twitter, Facebook, Blogging and the world of technology in general, I have seen a lot of improvement in how people do things. I can see the effects of Social Networking and how it has helped individuals and their business. I would predict that we will now see it more and more move into the Business arena. It has begun and it will be interesting to see how it affects the way companies do business.

I for one don't find many businesses that embrace Customer Service and putting their Customers first. I can think of a few that come to mind and that would be GoDaddy, Lowe's and Lexus.

I recently had an experience with Google that was the "Anti-Customer Service" experience when it comes to Customer Satisfaction. You cannot talk with a person at Google. They have this incredible automated system that by far is not perfect or helpful. There is no way to contact a live person at Google. In my efforts to simply renew a Domain Name, I had to call "GoDaddy" for support. They confessed that they have a number they can call Google with, however they are by contract not allowed to release the number and they could not help me...again by contract. I lost the Domain Name and there was little I could do. I felt as if Google yelled at me....WE HATE YOU AND WE DON'T WANT TO HAVE ANYTHING TO DO WITH YOU. Now that is Anti-Customer Service.

How about AT&T.....oh I love them. I needed to separate my bill so that I could allocate one part to business and one part to personal. I was told it would cost me $20.00 more a month to do that. Again....it's like WE HATE YOU AND WE WANT TO DO EVERYTHING WE CAN TO SCREW YOU! What ever happened to Anti-Trust Law AT&T? I've ordered a digital phone system that runs off my internet and I'm killing my relationship with AT&T! Woohoo....that makes me feel good!

I'm not sure here....who is leading the way as far as the best Customer Service, Google or AT&T?

Well and Bank of America.....oh my....we'd better not go there. Four letter words are not a good idea when blogging and I personally have a policy against mean four letter words.....so we will leave this one alone.

I would hope that as Social Networking has helped individuals embrace a transparency about who they are and how they do business that the same trend will move into the business world. Oh....I know we rather can't see AT&T on Twitter, however as the blogging world continues to blog about how the Consumer gets screwed over and over....one would think they would have to address their business practice.

Bank of America is an example where the word getting out about the fact that they were not doing loan modifications or approving short sales, forced them into change. Now that is powerful!

I remain hopeful for the future that as we in the world of Social Networking and the Blogosphere continue to address the nature of own personal lives and experiences, we will continue to have an impact on business and how the Consumer is better served. I believe that the term came about to represent honoring the Customer and making sure their experience was satisfactory. Those companies that excel at Customer Service and get ratings of Excellence will lead the way for the future. I can only hope those that don't are DOOMED!

Here is the Forbes link to the latest Survey on Customer Satisfaction Ratings for Large Business. Enjoy and remember who's doing what to whom!

I am Jeanean Gendron, your Redding and Shasta County Specialist. I can be reached at 530 276-7417. I answer my phone.

 

Ian Kirk ~ Soaring with Eagles ~ Visionary People are so Inspiring!

I have a business partner and friend, Ian Kirk. He inspires me on a constant basis. He is a superb conversationalist. He always take me to new places of contemplation and "aha" experience. It is a good thing to be around people who can open up your world view and perspective.

So many times, we resist change and the paradigm we live in. To shake free of our present habits and observe and entertain new ideas and exchange allows the individual to grow and evolve at a rapid pace.

Keep good company with "Thought Leaders" who can challenge your paradigm and help you move up into new world views and evolution. Thank you, Ian for being my friend, teacher, coach and business partner!

I am Jeanean Gendron, your Redding and Shasta County Specialist. You can reach me at 530 276-7417. I answer my phone.

Harmful Effects of Asbestos in Real Estate ~ Something to Consider When Remodeling!

I just receive this email today from the Awareness Coordinator for Mesothelioma Cancer Center. He was asking me to help spread the word about a possible harmful exposure to Asbestos. The email contained information that I did not know. I wanted to pass it along and I intend to put the information on the front of my websites where I can. This is the letter itself for you to read. Check out their website and Contact Joe to help out their effort to get the word out there.

****Email from Joe

Hey there- My name is Joe Lederman,

I am the Awareness Coordinator at the Mesothelioma Cancer Center (www.asbestos.com).

Lately I have been reaching out to real estate bloggers in efforts of getting some of our free, unique information published. Your web site seems like an ideal fit.

As you may know, homes built before 1980 likely have asbestos insulation in them. When homeowners remodel, they may expose themselves to asbestos, which could lead to a fatal cancer known as mesothelioma. There are many environmentally sustainable, healthy and GREEN ways to insulate your home and this is among the topics we like to discuss.

We figured it would be a perfect time to educate people on asbestos exposure and related illnesses. If you would be interested in helping out by adding our content or our resource to the blog roll, please let me know. Thank you for all your help, --

Joe Lederman

Mesothelioma Center National Awareness

Coordinator

joe@asbestos.com

Northern California Luxury Homes ~ Redding Real Estate ~ Affordability and Lifestyle!

Northern California Luxury HomesNorthern California Luxury Homes ~ Redding Real Estate ~ Affordability and Lifestyle--We love living in Redding. The people are friendly and we have low crime statistics. We offer you beauty and a peaceful place to call home.

We live "The Shasta Lifestyle" here in Redding and Shasta County, California. I spend a good portion of my time writing and taking photos of this beautiful area we live in. You won't be disappointed. Shasta County Lifestyles offer you a diverse setting to find that "perfect property" for you. We are the Best Kept Secret in Northern California! Discover "The Shasta Lifestyle" today!

We have a wonderful and beautiful environment in Redding and Shasta County. As a river community and with diverse topography, we have wonderful settings for beautiful custom Luxury Home Waterfront properties. We are the perfect place for that lifestyle of recreation, comfort and sophistication. Come see us soon and let us show you our sweet and charming city.

We have affordable prices on all segments of our market. We have well-priced Redding Luxury Homes that provides those beautiful custom amenities and offer the lifestyle that only Redding Luxury Homes provides.

We enjoy mountain ranges on three sides of our lovely city of Redding. Lassen to the East, Mount Shasta to the North and the western mountain ranges with the Trinity Alps to the west. The Sacramento River snakes through our city with grace and offers the majesty of a beautiful and powerful river. The salmon are glorious. We have Whiskeytown Lake and Lake Shasta nearby and many great fishing rivers including the Trinity River within 1 hours drive. Redding Luxury Homes are sprinkled throughout the abundance of nature's glory and waiting for you to come and enjoy. Visit us soon and we'll show you around or visit us via the web.

Northern California Luxury HomesNorthern California Luxury Homes ~ Redding Real Estate ~ Affordability and Lifestyle--Interest rates are at very attractive lows and this is a wonderful time to visit Redding and Shasta County, California to find that "perfect property". Affordable Redding Luxury Homes and attractive interest rates make it a good time to consider relocating.

Come and Enjoy This Great County! We have so much to offer the recreational 2nd home owner, the retiring baby-boomers and those people looking to relocate to Northern California. We are the best kept secret in California. Call today!

SEND FOR A RELOCATION PACKAGE TODAY. CALL AND WE'LL TELL YOU ALL ABOUT OUR AREA.

Call today for a free Comparable Market Analysis (CMA) on your home and we can talk about Redding Real Estate.

 

Jeanean Gendron

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I am Jeanean Gendron, your Redding and Shasta County Specialist. You can reach me at 530 276-7417. I answer my phone.

Here are the city of Redding and Shasta County demographics and links to the many things available to the people who live The Shasta Lifestyle here in Redding and Shasta County. Enjoy! Shasta County, Land area is 3,785.2 square miles, Density 47.4 people per square mile, versus California Density at 217.2 people per square mile. Population (2006 estimate): 179,951. House Hold Income: Median $37,696, Persons below poverty is 13.4% and Home ownership rate is 66.1%. Education: High School graduates: 83.3% of adults 25 and up. Bachelor’s degree is 16.6% of adults 25+ Redding, population is 90,033 (in 2000), incorporated in 1887. Average temperature in January is 55 and average July temperature is 98.

Information Links for Recreation and County and City Resources: Shasta County: A Guide to Shasta County ~ Shasta County Parks, Trails and Open Space Plan Shasta County Guide to Recreation ~ California State Parks - Shasta Cascade ~ City of Redding Information Center ~ Turtle Bay Museum ~ Redding Convention Center ~ Cascade Theatre Schreder Planetarium ~ Turtle Bay Exploration Park ~ Shasta State Historica Park ~ Sacramento River Trail/Caldwell Park ~ Sacramento River Trail Map Redding Community Services ~ Shasta County Library ~ Shasta Historical Society

Visit my main real estate website that provides you with the ability to Search the MLS and to set up an account so that you can save searches and select favorite properties. I also have many saved searches for you to take advantage of. There are saved City Searches and Community Searches. We also save Foreclosure Listings and Short Sale Listings.

Visit and learn more about The Shasta Lifestyle and the experience of living here in Shasta County.

Here are my blog sites:

Redding Properties and Land

New Homes Shasta County

Redding Elegant Homes

The Redding Golf Lifestyle

Owning Your First Home

Short Sale Help for Sellers

Froggy Country

Jeanean Gendron ~ I love Redding and Shasta County, California

530 276-7417

LETS ALL DONATE A DOLLAR TO MICHEAL GEORGE.....For CHRISTMAS :O)

Let's all take the time to help Michael. Re-Blog this post and let's see Michael prevailing in his battle. The Banks MUST change how they do business. We are in times of trouble and all individual and organizations must change toward changing policies and their business models to be of a "Humanistic" perspective. Michael, I am praying for you!

Via Victoria Oak Bay Realtor Fred Carver 250-598-2963 for Victoria Oak Bay Homes (Re/Max Camosun Oak Bay & Surrounding Area Real Estate):
LETS ALL DONATE A DOLLAR TO MICHEAL GEORGE.....For CHRISTMAS :O)

Good Morning, you may have already read Michael's post about his struggle with Wells Fargo
, over Karen's mortgage with them.

 Michael Wife "Karen George"...recently passed away from Breast Cancer, Karen was a Huge Contributor here in the Rain in the Early Years.

I'm proposing we all donate a Dollar to a Fund to help Michael Pay off or down his mortgage (which was in his wife name and they are refusing to allow him to assume it...now he's behind)

Please Read Michaels Blog.
...I'm a Canadian, I need one of you to help set up a trust account for us all to donate to and Help our Fellow Active Rain Member get back on his feet.

Everyone Please Re-Blog this Post Today or whenever you read it :O))

Let's All Show Michael there is a Christmas Spirit Here in Active Rain

Merry Christmas From Fred Carver

Google Map To Fred's Oak Bay Office


 

Cheers

Fred Carver
Re/Max Camosun-Oak Bay

35 Years Experience selling Real Estate does make a Difference.. call me today to find out what I do to Sell Real Estate.

2239 Oak Bay Ave, Victoria, BC V8R 1G4
Victoria, BC
250-598-2963

Victoria Homes and Properties For Sale

Post Copyright © 2009 By Fred Carver All Rights Reserved

Victoria Homes and Properties Web Site

Doing the Gratitude Dance ~ Thoughtful Things to be Grateful For!

I just watched this great video on the "Gratitude Dance". I think it has been voted for as one of the Number One Videos on YouTube.

It makes you want to dance everywhere you go. Only things is that you have to grab other people and get them going.....sounds good to me. I've become a Roving Reporter and now I can be a "Gratitude Dance" Evangelist. Since Bob Stewart won't hire me as a official ActiveRain Evangelist....this can be my second job.

I think it would be a wonderful idea for us all to video friends and people we work with doing the "Gratitude Dance"! It only makes you feel great. Let' all put up videos everywhere of people doing the "Gratitude Dance"!

 

What The Client Should Expect From A Home Inspection

This is such an excellent post that I wanted to share it with my local market and clients. Thank you Steven.

Via Steven L. Smith, Bellingham, Wa. Home Inspector (King of the House Home Inspection, Inc):

The longer I am in this field of home inspection, the more apparent it becomes to me that most buyers, or sellers contracting for a pre-listing inspection, have no clue as to what it is that a home inspector is looking for or what that inspector will be reporting on.

Home inspections and standards of practice vary from association to association and from state to state. My description of the process is general but it should be helpful for those who are unfamiliar with the field of home inspection. In this synopsis, I am not attempting to list every system or component that might, possibly, be viewed during the course of a home inspection but this should provide a good overview of the process.

A home inspection is a non-technically exhaustive, primarily visual, inspection of a home and it's systems and components.

An inspector will not be spending much time looking at minor cosmetic details, or checking phones, cable, outdoor garden lighting or built-in vacuum or speaker systems. Those items will almost certainly be excluded.

Some people think the inspector will be overwrought about housekeeping and cosmetic details -- interior paint, whether or not the pictures on the wall are straight. I have seen the seller tidy up like crazy and then the deal hit a snag because of a totally unexpected, and serious, structural or electrical issue.

The inspection flow:

The site and the exterior, including the foundation, siding or other cladding, exterior doors, decks, stairways and rails, driveways and grading of the lot will be inspected. An inspector should report defects, such as slope or grade that routes runoff water against the home, foundation cracks or damage, rot or problematic conditions of cladding, unsafe decks and stairs, defective doors.

King of the House photo, siding inspection

While the routine may vary, from inspector to inspector, the roof might be the next stop. On the roof the inspector will get a second look at some of the components he or she probably got a cursory view of from down below -- gutters and downspouts, chimneys, plumbing stacks, vents and roofing materials. It is not always possible to traverse every roof. But, when it is possible to do so safely and without damage to the roof, the inspector should go up on the roof. There are defects that can only be seen from up above. If the inspector cannot go on the roof, it will be viewed, as best as can be, from the eaves or from the ground.

Photo, Charles Buell Inspections, Seattle home inspector

The inspector will inspect attached garages (not usually detached garages unless additional fees apply), verifying that there is a firewall that protects the home and making sure that any powered vehicle doors have proper safety features such as sensor eyes and auto-reverse. 

Often the furnace and water heater will be located in an attached garage so they may be inspected when the inspector is in the garage. The inspector will, with some limitations, check the safety and function of water heaters and furnaces/heating devices. He or she should make sure that garage appliances are protected so they cannot be hit by a forward moving automobile. This protection is often provided by a bollard. The inspector should measure the water temperature and report temperatures that are unsafe -- such as a temperature over 120 degrees F, which is conducive to scalding burns.

photo, king of the house home inspection bellingham

Often the attached garage will be the site of the attic hatch. A home inspector should try to find the various attic hatches. If it can be done safely and without risking damage to the property or insulation, the attic should be traversed.

The attic can hide many secrets that should be exposed. There might be leaks from the roof above, exhaust fans could be blowing moist air into the attic. There could be ventilation issues, old or unsafe wiring, or even rodent activity in the attic. The inspector should note whether or not the attic is insulated.

Somewhere, in this general sequence of events, the inspector will inspect the electric system. Standard procedures include looking at the service entrance and removing the cover from the electric panel and viewing the wiring inside of it.

Charles Buell, Seattle Home Inspector

The inspector should report visual defects in the panel, report if there is a grounding electrode in place and report the placement and function of GFCI receptacles -- the kind of receptacle that gives extra protection in wet environments. In newer homes, there should be AFCI breakers that protect against electrical fires at bedroom receptacles and lights. The inspector should check most receptacles and many light switches, ceiling fans, etc.  It is not always possible to check every switch or receptacle, but an inspector should get to many of them. 

About now, we are ready to move inside the home. Inside the house, the inspector -- along with looking at floors, walls, ceilings, doors, windows and stairs -- should check the plumbing, including under sinks and at tubs and showers. A primary emphasis is on drains, traps and whether or not there are signs of leaks.

Charles Buell seattle home inspector

Toilets will be flushed and checked to make sure that they are tight to the floor and that they are not leaking -- often leaks are visible as a result of stains on or under flooring.  Regarding plumbing, when the inspector was outside, he or she should have checked the water pressure at a hose bibb to make sure it was in the normal range of 40 to 80 PSI. 

Many inspectors will operate and inspect the dishwasher, the refrigerator, the range, the microwave and some will even operate laundry appliances. Certainly, an inspector will try to view connections and operate gas fireplaces or look inside wood stoves and fireplaces. If the wood burning devices look to be full of soot or creosote, then an inspector will call for service or further evaluation by a qualified chimney sweep. Since we are talking fire safety, the inspector will, when inside the home, verify the presence of smoke detectors.

Last, but not least, the inspector will inspect the sub-structure of the home. This can be merely a slab, which often leaves little for an inspector to view. Or it might be a basement or a crawl space that has ample access.

If it is a finished basement, there might be little to report on. However, at an unfinished basement or crawl space, the inspector will be looking at the structure -- posts or columns, beams and joists and many other components -- plumbing pipes, heat ducts, under floor insulation. Especially in a crawl space, the inspector will be alert to signs of damage from wood destroying organisms or rodent activity.  Often, in a sub-structure area, the inspector will locate a main water shutoff valve for the home. For sure, when it can be found, the inspector should report the location of the main water shutoff valve and, also, the location of the main gas or fuel shutoffs.

Again, the methods of inspection vary from inspector to inspector and this article is not intended to describe how every inspector does the job. When the inspection is complete, the inspector should, in a reasonable time-frame, provide the client with a concise and accurate written report that has photos and describes the conditions that were found at the home at the time of the inspection.

 

Thanks for stopping by,

Steven L. Smith

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Redding CA ~ Festive Dining For the Holidays....Right Here in Redding!

Festive Holidays and Dining in Redding CARedding CA ~ Festive Dining For the Holidays....Right Here in Redding--The holidays are here and we all think of a few festive things to do to celebrate the end or one year and the coming of a new year. Whether it a Holiday celebration or plans for New Years, these restaurants offer the best cuisine and environments here in Redding, CA.

The Golf Club Tierra Oaks--Open seven days a week for lunch with breakfast on the weekends. Beautiful surrounding and great food will make your day special. They also offer excellent event planning and catering. 19700 La Crescenta Drive, Redding, CA 530 275-0795.

Rivers Restaurant--you are personally invited to Taste, See and Experience this lovely Restaurant on the River. Fine selections of pristine seafood, tender beef and unique and flavorful pasta dishes. 202 Hemsted Drive, Redding, CA 530 223-4456.

Moonstone Bistro--From farm to table, Moonstone Bistro uses cage free, sustainably harvested local and organic products. The pasta and bread are made fresh daily. Enjoy boutique beer and wine. Reservations are advised. 3425 Placer Street #110, Redding CA 530 241-3663.

C.R. Gibbs American Grille--"Where Rumors End and Legends Begin". Come and enjoy the "Re-Stimulated" appetite Stimulus Menus for lunch and dinner. Revised menus by adding delicious new items with special lower pricing. 2300 Hilltop Dr., Redding CA 530 221-2335.

Gironda's--Family owned and serving up Old Wold freshness, flavor, quality and service. Large menu has wide appeal from homemade lasagna and sauces to its mouth-watering Tuscan steak and nightly fish specials. Enjoy a full cocktail service with over 40 wines or cold beer. Reservations are advised. 1100 Center Street, Redding CA 530 244-7663. www.girondas.com

Redding CA ~ Festive Dining For the Holidays....Right Here in Redding--These are our favorite places to visit for that need for fun and festivity. From breakfast to lunch and dinner....these are our favorite haunts. We hope you enjoy the Holiday and treat yourself to some good food and a lovely time!

Jeanean Gendron

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I am Jeanean Gendron, your Redding and Shasta County Specialist. You can reach me at 530 276-7417. I answer my phone.

Here are the city of Redding and Shasta County demographics and links to the many things available to the people who live The Shasta Lifestyle here in Redding and Shasta County. Enjoy! Shasta County, Land area is 3,785.2 square miles, Density 47.4 people per square mile, versus California Density at 217.2 people per square mile. Population (2006 estimate): 179,951. House Hold Income: Median $37,696, Persons below poverty is 13.4% and Home ownership rate is 66.1%. Education: High School graduates: 83.3% of adults 25 and up. Bachelor’s degree is 16.6% of adults 25+ Redding, population is 90,033 (in 2000), incorporated in 1887. Average temperature in January is 55 and average July temperature is 98.

Information Links for Recreation and County and City Resources: Shasta County: A Guide to Shasta County ~ Shasta County Parks, Trails and Open Space Plan Shasta County Guide to Recreation ~ California State Parks - Shasta Cascade ~ City of Redding Information Center ~ Turtle Bay Museum ~ Redding Convention Center ~ Cascade Theatre Schreder Planetarium ~ Turtle Bay Exploration Park ~ Shasta State Historica Park ~ Sacramento River Trail/Caldwell Park ~ Sacramento River Trail Map Redding Community Services ~ Shasta County Library ~ Shasta Historical Society

Visit my main real estate website that provides you with the ability to Search the MLS and to set up an account so that you can save searches and select favorite properties. I also have many saved searches for you to take advantage of. There are saved City Searches and Community Searches. We also save Foreclosure Listings and Short Sale Listings.

Visit and learn more about The Shasta Lifestyle and the experience of living here in Shasta County.

Here are my blog sites:

Redding Properties and Land

New Homes Shasta County

Redding Elegant Homes

The Redding Golf Lifestyle

Owning Your First Home

Short Sale Help for Sellers

Froggy Country

Jeanean Gendron ~ I love Redding and Shasta County, California

530 276-7417

Social Networking and the Five Things You Should Know About the Blogosphere!

Social NetworkingSocial Network and the Five Things You Should Know About the Blogsphere--Having a presence in the Social Networking segment of the Web has some critical aspects about it for Real Estate.

A strategy is advised. Here are five areas of focus that will help you brand your business and ensure your Return On Investment (ROI).

Business Planning--You have to be a good business planner. Just as you plan for your Real Estate Business you should also integrate a Technology and Internet Marketing plan.

Get Out in the Blogosphere--subscribe to other blogs and comment regularly. Make friends out there and connect. The more interesting things you read, the more interesting you become.

Be Transparanet and Real--we've learned that the Reader wants the Real Person behind the writing. Share you experience and your opinions on how our Industry improves. Share your expertise and the values you embrace.

Make a Commitment--it will take dedication to achieve your goals. Allocate a schedule or dedicated time when you will read, write and publish on your blog. Learn about SEO and how to be effective. Join ActiveRain. ActiveRain is a storehouse of "How To" on 360 degree subjects you can search and learn.

Be the Best You Can Be--live everyday believing in yourself. Hold onto an ideal that you and your business will improve each and every day. You just signed up for a second derivative for improvement. When we look to improve how we are doing business by "improving the improvement process" we can attain greater returns. It's not rocket science, it's just building an marketing infrastructure for your clients.

In summary,

  • plan your strategy,
  • get out in the Blogosphere and participate,
  • be transparent and real in your writing,
  • be determined and set aside time, and
  • be the Best at what you do.

Social Networking and the Five Things You Should Know About the Blogosphere provides you the basis for establishing and maintaining an Internet Marketing system that will brand your business and deliver improved business development.