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Wordless Wednesday – Dynamic Architecture, A New Era of Green Building

Posted on 20 January 2010 by admin

 

A Building in Motion! The individual floors rotate with the wind – it’s supposed to generate it’s own electricity! Only in Dubai would they attempt to build something like this…wow!

Dynamic Architecture – Here’s a link to their website!

 

 

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DocuSign – Good for Righties or Lefties

Posted on 09 November 2009 by admin

Paperwork for a real estate transaction – from listing to closing – can be a real time-drain for all involved. Just sign here, here, here and initial here, here, here and here…and when your fingers are cramping and numb, we’ll have ourselvesPens a legal document.  And with all the signatures and initials, it could necessitate a physical therapy appointment.

DocuSign (www.docusign.com) offers a legal, secure  electronic signature service guaranteed to reduce wear-and-tear on schedules and fine motor skills. DocuSign Lite is a free service anyone can use from DocuSign’s homepage. There’s no paper, no account to set up, no cost or credit card number to provide.

Simply upload the document that requires a signature and enter the email address of the recipient. Your recipient gets an email message from DocuSign notifying them of a document to be signed and you receive an emailed receipt confirming that the process is complete.

An electronic signature is enforceable and legal. (even in California!) There’s a whole section on the DocuSign site dedicated to real estate professionals and how DocuSign can speed up this necessary chore for folks on both sides of a transaction.  For more information, check out the key points from an October 6 talk by Ken Moyle, “Legality of Electronic Signatures and Real Estate” (http://docusign.com/blog/category/realestate/). Signature

So when you hear, “where do I sign?”;  now you can tell your clients,  just click here, here, here and here…

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Playing the Voicemail Game?

Posted on 30 September 2009 by admin

Do you feel like a pawn in the voicemail chess game?  Check – Check Mate?  Call – Call Back?  Technology has come to our rescue!

SlyDial (www.slydial.com) is a free service for your land or mobile phone that allows you to connect immediately to your recipient’s mobile voice mail without waiting for four to six rings, their outgoing message, the inevitable prompts, blah, blah, blah.  SlyDial just lets you go directly to voicemaget_smart2il. Sweet!

Talk about a time saver!  Use SlyDial when you need to respond or share a bit of information – but you really don’t have time for a conversation. It’s a tool for discretion and consideration.  Ever disturb or distract someone when all you wanted to do was leave a quick voicemail? I hate it when that happens.

So here’s how it works: to use Slydial from a land line or a cellular phone, dial 267-Sly-Dial (267-759-3425) and leave a message for your intended recipient. The service is free to users who don’t mind listening to a little advertising, or you can pay a very modest subscription fee to avoid ads (look for the words “MYslydial Premium”.)

You don’t have to join the premium service to use SlyDial – just enter the 267-759-3425 number on your phone and you’re in business. But if you want to use SlyDial apps for your iPhone (www.apple.com/iphone), BlackBerry (www.BlackBerry.com) and Windows Mobile Smartphones (www.microsoft.com/windowsmobile/en-us/default.mspx), you need to be a MYslydial Premium subscriber.

Find more information on the website FAQs – http://slydial.com/faq.php.  You’ll see the value of this very simple, very convenient communication solution. I’m always looking for ways to save a little time here or there to help me run my a little faster and this is one slick deal!

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OutSourcing

Posted on 01 September 2009 by admin

I come from a corporate technology/telecommunications background… lo, many moons ago!   And outsourcing used to be the big buzz word!  Outsourcing was for management’s “pet projects”, for services we couldn’t offer and sometimes even outsourcing an entire department  to a company who could do it better for less!  It made sense… and cents.  Use the talents and resources of strategic partners; and save on staffing expenses and training.  It was a way for my company to stay focused on our core business.VideoConferencing

Back then, I sold “services” for a video conferencing  manufacturer.  We offered everything from maintenance services, coordination of equipment installations – worldwide, bridging video calls ‘across the pond’ and around the country for international companies, build and design custom video rooms for distance learning and corporate boardrooms.

There’s no way we could have supported and managed all of those services – worldwide!  We outsourced all or a portion of every one of them.  No apologies!

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What’s that got to do with AnotherME Virtual Assistants?  When you stop and think about it… that’s what the Virtual Assistant business is all about!


Do you have a “pet project” you need to get done?  Do you need a Marketing Department or a Bookkeeping Department.    If you are not focusing on your core business, then maybe it’s time to think about outsourcing!

AnotherME offers Real Estate outsourcing!  Real Estate support is our core business: listing coordination, closing coordination, marketing, database support, blogging, social media support, bookkeeping and expense management!  We also offer mailing services, general admin and graphic design.

How can you offer the best service to your clients when you’re the one doing it all?

As a real estate professional (and a small business owner), maybe it’s time to take a lesson from our friends in the corporate world and outsource.  It’s a business decision that makes sense …and cents!

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