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2). Penguin Publisher Reveals What It Really Takes To Get Published. By : Sharif Khan
Mr. David Davidar began his career in journalism and is founder of Penguin Books India. Currently, he is Publisher of Penguin Canada and also is author of the novel, The House of Blue Mangoes.
How did you first get started in the publishing business?
Twenty years ago I was working in Bombay and there was a colleague I knew who had done a publishing course at Harvard.
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3). What Is a Final Walk-Through? By : Raynor
The notion of a “final walk-through” seems to confuse both buyers and sellers of homes. Here is an explanation of a walk-through.
Walk-Throughs
What is a walk-through? What is its purpose? Is it important or just a formality? Can it be used to re-negotiate the terms of the contract at the last minute? Let’s look.
Typically the buyer just before settlement conducts a final walk-through.
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7). Advertising Your Home By : Gloria Smith
Have you ever wondered why that beautiful and well-kept house at the corner is still up for sale after almost six months? You’ve been there, asked around (no murders there), found the price reasonable, and yet … they have not received an offer to sell. You look around, and you notice nothing.
A house, no matter how beautiful or how ideal it is, will definitely not sell if it is not properly advertised.
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9). Is it Wise to Travel away from Home While your House is Empty? By : Kathy Steinemann
Did you know that potential break-in artists could be waiting to burglarize your home while you are on holidays? And who is going to mow the lawn while you're away? Who will watch for fires or leaks in the hot-water heating system? An empty house can be a recipe for disaster!
Career criminals will be on the alert for things like:
* Yards with untrimmed.
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12). Writing an Request for Proposal (RFP) By : Meryl K. Evans
A while back, a potential client provided me with some general details of the writing work he wanted me to do for his company. Then he asked me to send him a proposal.
Proposal?! I panicked as I tried to confirm with him what he meant by that since I had never done one before, at least not as a freelancer.
I must've not really wanted to pursue this opportunity since I didn't bother to do research or follow up with the company after submitting a contract instead of a proposal.
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13). Credit Card Applications FAQ By : Joseph Kenny
Lots of folks have questions about credit cards but may feel shy about asking for fear of being seen as not savvy. Here's a list of frequently asked questions about applying for credit cards to bring you up to speed on what you need to know about the credit card application process.
Can I apply for a credit card?
In general, if you're 18 years of age or older (the age limit may be lower in some states) and are a U.
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14). Answering Phoned Inquiries About The Home You Are Selling By : Gloria Smith
When you are selling your home, expect a lot of people to “intrude” on your privacy. If your home is being handled by real estate agents, then most of the calls and inquires would be handled by them. If you are selling your home by yourself, then you’ve got a big job in your hands.
As an independent home seller, you may be flooded by a long line of emails and unending phone calls from potential buyers.
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15). Warranty Deed vs. Quit Claim Deed By : Gloria Smith
When you’re in the process of selling (or purchasing) a house, you will most likely, encounter several kinds of documents: all with different names and with different uses and functions. Two of the most misunderstood documents are the warranty deed and the quit claim deed. Many think that these two forms are alike, but they are not.
A warranty deed is a document which the seller presents to you and is used in majority of all sales transactions.
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17). How to Choose the Right HMO Thats Right for Your Company By : Rolf Ken
It is very important to choose the right HMO,who should be appropriately accredited by NCQA or Health Care Organizations.
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18). Tips on Showing Your Home to Potential Buyers By : Gloria Smith
After you’ve primped and prettified your home for the purpose of making it look more attractive to potential buyers, the next logical step you will have to take is to actually make these buyers feel welcome in your abode.
Whether or not you’re selling your home on your own or through the assistance of real estate agents, the basic tips for successful home showing remain the same.
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21). Broadband Users Advised To Consider Costs Of Their Contract By : Mark Dawson
Although it may not be the most exciting thing to do, it is important for broadband users to take the time to check the small print to their contract.
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23). Selling your Home yourself on the Internet By : Gloria Smith
If you want to sell your home, you can do this through a variety of ways. The simplest is to just put a “For Sale” sign on your lawn and hope it attracts the attention of passers by. You can also make little flyers and distribute them after mass, or during soccer games. If you don’t want to hand out flyers manually, you can just make several big posters and put these in well frequented places like groceries and post offices.
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24). Milking Your Book Ideas For All They’re Worth By : chicho
My latest book “How to Earn Money in Retirement” (How To Books ISBN 1845281128) has just been published and hits the bookstores in early May 2006.
As I was writing the mss about nine months ago it occurred to me that there might be another book lurking right there in the text. Accordingly I took notes; mentally deleting a chapter here and adding a few more there, expanding on a topic, sketching out another, and so on.
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25). What To Do If A Buyer Has To Sell His House First By : Gloria Smith
Imagine this: It’s been a few weeks since you first put out an advertisement on your house. You’ve already entertained so many potential buyers; however, no one has yet signified an interest to buy your home. Then, just when you least expect it, you receive word from an agent that their client likes your home and is planning to buy it. Unfortunately, there is a catch: apparently this buyer is part of a chain, and before he can place a deposit on your home, he has to sell his own property first.
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