Monday, October 29, 2012

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Saturday, October 27, 2012

5 Technological Tools to Boost your Property Investment Efforts ...

Creating seamless interactivity between the property and the buyer

As a property investor, your prime focus to get potential buyers and renters to view your properties is via marketing. However, read any blog or industry newsletter and they?re teaming with reviews plugging a new and ever-more impressive and expensive marketing tool to help your property investment efforts.

Of course the need to stay on the cutting edge as far as investing in a few technological tools is imperative if you expect to woo buyers and put your properties more accessible to the right audience. The following five technological tools can help you boost your property investment efforts by helping you build a visible presence online, make property transactions more seamless?with things like rental and down payments, and even organizing your own business documents so you can access and share files when you need them and do your job more effectively.

In the end, these tech tools can add more time to your already busy day. Here are the must-have technological tools for property investors.

1. Dropbox
Sharing your property files with investors, potential clients and real estate agents can be a constant hassle for property investors hoping to flip a property. Luckily, there?s Dropbox, a tech tool that conveniently and securely stores and shares all of your vital business documents in one central location so you can seamlessly share or access them anytime you need them. Look no further than Dropbox is a cloud based system that you can use to upload all of your business documents?including things like sensitive financial information, client files, legal documents, spreadsheet market data, investment ideas, contractor meeting notes, slide share presentations, home tour videos, and more. When you save any document, image, or video to Dropbox you can securely share files with team members, partners and clients. And if you travel to pitching a potential investor or sale, you can store your presentation in Dropbox and access it across all of your devices (PC, laptop, Android device, iPhone and iPad) ?and with a few clicks?when you arrive at your location.

2. QR code readers
I?m talking about the barcodes that property investors and real estate agents use on signage to drive interested buyers to their websites for home tours and so forth. These QR codes are basically two-dimensional bar codes that appear on every buyable product, from the energy drink ad posted at the subway stop to the one on your favorite box of cereal. The interested user will use their smart phone to scan or snap a photo of the QR code and be instantly taken to the company?s website. You can see how property investors could use a tech tool like this to provide consumers with a compelling ad or poster?then drive potential buyers or renters to your rental website or online open house tour for more detailed information.

3. Cloud storage
Similar to Dropbox, but focused more on internal business productivity, the many cloud-storage tools available, such as open stack, store all of your essential small business data in a cloud, so for example, you can start a monthly financial report in the morning on our office desktop computer, break for lunch and go to the caf? with your tablet to access it and finish it over a coffee and bagel. Cloud storage encourages the mobile property investor to work while outside the office?anytime and from anywhere!

4. Augmented reality
Probably the coolest high tech tool available on the mass market, augmented reality is of particular use to visual businesses like property investment because it goes above and beyond the visual experience, creating a encounter between consumer and product (in this case buyer and house or renter and rental) that?s out of this world! Imagine seeing the front door of an investment property in a real estate magazine and being able to hover over it with your smart phone and go inside to take a tour. Augmented reality creates this sort of out of the world interactivity between interested buyers and the home itself. It?s basically a really cool way to show your clients and business partners that you are on the forefront of out-of-the-box marketing in your industry.

5. Digital watermarking
QR codes are still a hot commodity and their already old news for property investors and other marketers. Why? Because unlike a QR codes that eats up a lot of space on an ad or poster with a scan-able logo, digital watermarks (like those created and embedded in print ads and on websites by Digimarc) invisibly tag images with a mark. When the user scans the image with their smart phone they are instantly taken to a website where they can learn more. Again, like augmented reality, it?s all about creating an interactive experience with your printed marketing materials.

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Friday, October 26, 2012

Video: Dunham films Obama campaign ad about her 'first time'...voting

Sandy bringing floods, winds, snow -- but where?

The entire Northeast coast was told Friday to be prepared for potential flooding, high winds and even snow early next week as Hurricane Sandy made its way north after killing 41 people in the Caribbean.

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FTC helps slow tech support scam; don't give remote computer access

By Robb Hicken/ BBB?s chief storyteller

?Oh, I think I?ve done something horrible,? the female voice spoke quickly and somewhat wavering. ?I think I?ve lost control of my computer, and I don?t know what to do.?

Without stopping, she continued to describe how there was a ?wicked? virus on her home computer and that Microsoft Tech Support had contacted her to say they needed to fix her computer.

When she took a breath, I asked if they were in her computer at this time.

?Why, yes! I don?t want this virus to take over my entire computer,? she says.

In spite of the major efforts to close down the tech support scam, calls continue to plague unsuspecting Snake River Region computer owners.?In the end, the con artists charge hundreds of dollars to remotely access and ?fix? the computers.

After calming her down, explaining the scam, I had her simply unplug the computer, call a trusted computer repair shop, and take no further calls from the phone number.

On Oct. 4,?the Federal Trade Commission cracked a major international tech support scam?in which telemarketers masquerade as major computer companies, con consumers into believing their computers are riddled with viruses, spyware and other malware, and then charge hundreds of dollars to remotely access and ?fix? the consumers? computers.

The FTC charged that the five operations ? mostly based in India ? target English-speaking consumers in the United States, Canada, Australia, Ireland, New Zealand and the U.K. from telemarketing boiler rooms.

Telemarketers claimed affiliation with Dell, Microsoft, McAfee and Norton, and told intended victims malware was detected by the company and needed immediate removal. The scammers direct consumers to a?utility area of their computer?to show that the computer had been infected. ?The scammers charge from $49 to $450 to remove it.? When consumers agreed to pay the fee, the scammers took remote access to the victim?s ?computer to ?remove? non-existent malware and downloaded otherwise free programs.

A sixth company lured computer owners through Google ads that appeared when consumers searched for their computer company?s tech support telephone number.

When in operation, FTC claims, tens of thousands of people were tricked into paying removal fees that are ?standard warnings and errors?generated by software companies, and are not viruses.

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Thursday, October 25, 2012

Heart attack victims in rich, white neighborhoods twice as likely to get CPR than people who collapse in poor, black neighborhoods

ScienceDaily (Oct. 24, 2012) ? In the first study of its kind, researchers have found that those who suffer cardiac arrests in upper income, white neighborhoods are nearly twice as likely to get cardiopulmonary resuscitation (CPR) than people who collapse in low-income, black neighborhoods.

"If you drop in a neighborhood that is 80 percent white with a median income over $40,000 a year, you have a 55 percent chance of getting CPR," said study author Comilla Sasson, MD, an emergency room physician at the University of Colorado Hospital. "If you drop in a poor, black neighborhood you have a 35 percent chance. Life or death can literally be determined by what side of the street you drop on."

The study was published October 24 in the New England Journal of Medicine.

Sasson, an assistant professor in the Department of Emergency Medicine at the University of Colorado School of Medicine, analyzed data from 14,225 patients who suffered cardiac arrests in 29 cities from 2005-2009. She and her colleagues used census data to determine which neighborhood the event took place in, its racial make-up and median household income. Low-income was considered at or below $40,000 a year.

"We found a direct relationship between the median household income and racial composition of a neighborhood and the probability that a person whose heart had stopped would have a bystander perform CPR," the study said. "This association was most apparent in low-income black neighborhoods where the odds of receiving bystander- initiated CPR were approximately 50 percent lower than in high-income, nonblack neighborhoods."

A number of reasons were identified for this disparity. One is the cost of CPR training. Another is a lack of outreach to minority neighborhoods by organizations that promote CPR. And there are also language barriers and cultural issues surrounding the learning and performance of CPR.

Part of the study involved conducting focus groups in poor neighborhoods. In one area of Columbus, OH residents had median incomes of $20,000.

"If they paid $250 for a CPR class you are talking about 15 percent of their salary," Sasson said. "When you look at the competing economic interests -- am I going to eat tonight or attend a CPR class? -- the answer is obvious."

Yet the consequences are also obvious.

According to the study, there are 300,000 out-of-hospital cardiac arrests each year with survival rates that vary wildly from 0.2 percent in Detroit to 16 percent in Seattle. The difference can be explained in large part to intervention with CPR.

"For every 20 who get CPR you get one life saved," Sasson said. "So you are talking about thousands of lives being saved here."

The problem isn't only about income. Even in wealthier black neighborhoods, those who had cardiac arrest were 23 percent less likely to receive CPR than in high-income nonblack neighborhoods.

And the study showed that regardless of the neighborhood where a cardiac arrest occurs, blacks and Hispanics were 30 percent less likely than whites to receive CPR from a bystander.

"This suggests that, neighborhood effects, though important, do not fully account for observed racial differences," the study said.

Sasson called for more targeted, low-cost CPR training efforts based on the income and racial composition of neighborhoods. She is also working on creating public health programs aimed at increasing bystander-given CPR in specific communities.

As a doctor who once practiced in a level one trauma center in Atlanta, Sasson has witnessed first-hand the human toll of this inequity.

"I would see African-Americans coming in and dying from cardiac arrests after having laid there for 10 minutes with no one delivering CPR," she said. "There is no reason in 2012 that this kind of disparity exists -- that you live or die depending on what side of the street you drop on. It is simply unacceptable."

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  1. Comilla Sasson, David J. Magid, Paul Chan, Elisabeth D. Root, Bryan F. McNally, Arthur L. Kellermann, Jason S. Haukoos. Association of Neighborhood Characteristics with Bystander-Initiated CPR. New England Journal of Medicine, 2012; 367 (17): 1607 DOI: 10.1056/NEJMoa1110700

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If I Relocate, Can I Buy A Home Without Having A Job? | REALTOR ...

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Q: If my family relocates after selling our home, will we be able to buy another home without having jobs there yet? Would a cosigner take of that?
?Anonymous, Shreveport, LA

A: You will probably have a difficult time finding financing until you have jobs, preferably in the same industry you previously worked in. A cosigner could help, depending on their financial strength, but if your name is on the title with the cosigner, the lender will still want to review your credit and other financial resources.
Phil Lunnon is a Realtor? with Lunnon Realty in Lakewood, CO.

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