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Safety Tips for Real Estate Agents

By , May 14, 2011

Safety Tips for Real Estate Agents

Article by LDS Agents

Whether young or old, male or female, every day you put yourself at risk just doing your job. This article isn’t meant to frighten but rather to inform. Accidents happen, it is a fact of life. And just as often, things much more dangerous can happen. Here are a few tips to keep you safe, aware and reduce your risk of becoming a victim.1. Cell phone – The very bread and butter of your real estate business. A cell phone can also be your greatest asset when it comes to an emergency. Having your cell programmed with a few emergency numbers in your speed dial could very well save your life. Which numbers should be in your speed dial? 911 of course – you’d think that would be a no brainer, but very few people think to include it in their cell phone. Your office number so if there is a problem you can speak with a live person to get help.Your emergency contact – police/rescue/EMT’s often look for an emergency contact in a person’s phone, but having it listed as “Joe” or “Sally” won’t tell them anything. Even if it means adding a duplicate entry have an contact in your phone labeled Emergency Contact then list the name, relationship, home, office and mobile phone numbers and an address.2. Keep your cell phone on your person. It won’t do any you good if you fall in the bathroom in the house you’re holding open, if the phone is tucked safely into a kitchen cabinet or in your car. Keep it close at hand, on your belt, in a pocket or on a lanyard around your neck.3. Trust your gut instincts. If you don’t feel comfortable escorting a unknown person into the basement of a vacant home. Don’t do it. Let him go by himself, simply saying feel free to tour the home, I’ll answer questions when you’re done – then take a stroll outside – talk to a neighbor, call your office or spouse- let someone know your discomfort and make sure someone knows where your are.4. Use the buddy system. If you are meeting someone for the first time and you’re uncomfortable or have a bad feeling either skip the meeting all together or take someone with you, a friend from the office, your spouse, etc.5. Don’t look like a victim. Be aware of your surroundings at all times. Pay attention to what is going on around you. Look people in the eye when you meet them. Carry your keys threaded through your fingers (like brass knuckles). Stand up straight, don’t hunch down, or look at the ground when around strangers. Look people in the eye, if you are looking at a person in stead of the ground, it is much more likely that you could give a full description of that person to the police.6. Use common sense. Stay out of questionable neighborhoods after dark. Keep your gas tank filled. Keep jewelry to a minimum. Don’t flash wads of cash around. If you use an MP3 player, make sure the volume is set so you can hear someone coming up behind you. Let someone know where you’re going and when you are expected back. Keep your risk taking to investment, don’t risk your safety.These are just a few of the ways to keep yourself safe on the job and off. Every year real estate agents fall victim to foul play at the hands of someone looking at houses. Don’t become a statistic. Ask your broker about your office safety policy. Most of all be aware, be prepared, and be safe.R.E.L.D. “6 Safety Tips for Real Estate Agents.” February 2011http://realestatelicensedirect.com/6-safety-tips-for-real-estate-agents/

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Blackberry Bold 9700 for business

By , December 13, 2010

Blackberry Bold 9700 for business

Blackberry bold 2 9700

With the reports of flagging Android sales this week and with RIM updating their flagship model with a sleeker and more powerful model – the Blackberry Bold 2 9700 – will we see Blackberry regain the market share of the business mobile phone market that they enjoyed for so long prior to the i-phones and other smartphone releases?
Featuring an improved processor and latest UI, can this phone really take the i-phone for a run for it’s money? And also from my personal view point – the HTC Desire?

With the bold, Blackberry tried to produce a model that was a viable cross over between the business and consumer user and it has worked well, but in this market there is a constant need for progression and that’s where the new BlackBerry Bold 2 9700 comes in.

The first thing that RIM have improved is the size – this phone is not only faster than its predecessor but it is lighter and smaller – 5mm shorter and nearly 1cm thinner – obviously an incredibly noticable difference.

The Blackberry Bold 2 9700 then has a smaller keyboard as it is a still endowed with a QWERTY. so can you still type effectively? hmm, i’ll come to that.

There is no doubt that the Blackberry 9700 is a more classy Bold – it looks like the Storm but with the keyboard. On the top of the phone there are two buttons; one to mute the phone and one to lock it. This is great for business users who privately need to check on something with others – just quickly press mute during your call to converse in private with your colleagues.

Blackberry bold 2 9700

The screen has an incredibly high resolution and is ridiculously clear – I just started wearing glasses this week so it may have been amplified but compared to our other Blackberry phones this is a high res screen!

There is a volume key on the right hand side. On the left there is the function key, which can be used to perform various functions; the default is voice control.

On the edge there is also the 3.5mm headphone input which means that you can use your own headphones as well as the standard supplied ones; a small gripe is that the headphone plug sticks out a little from the phone. This sat flush on the older Bold version but there didn’t seem to be any performance issues so it is just a visual problem.

As previously suggested the keyboard is pretty small but with the new more pyramidal keys typing is actually not too bad – not as easy as with the HTC Desire but definitely an effective keyboard that you could easily get used to.

This phone has an optical trackpad instead of the trackball which has previously been used on the BlackBerry Curve 8520. This gives a different, and more stylish look to the front of the mobile phone.

The back of the phone has that nicely nicely I am a classy phone kinda touchy feely leather back as well as a relatively good 3.2 mega pixel camera.

The Bold 9700 has a nice chrome outline like some of the earlier Blackberry models, but this does look classier – perhaps due to the reduced width of the phone.

The BlackBerry Bold 2 9700 is a more powerful and intuitive device than its predecessors.

There are the supplied shortcuts but most navigation can be done through the optical trackpad with ease, it is also easy to switch the phone to vibrate only for meetings and important client meetings.

The optical trackpad has a variable setting that you can adjust at any time and is the main way to navigate the main menu.

The processor is very proficient but if you are having issues then holding down the trackpad opens up the running tasks menu so that you can see what is using up the phone’s memory – very similar to the windows task manager on a PC.

Actually, the performance in both the BlackBerry 2 9700 and the Storm 2 has been speeded up considerably, with both of them reacting to inputs and opening applications much faster than before.

You can unlock/lock the phone using the star key in combination with the call button – Nokia stylee.

As always with Blackberry the UI interface is very simple, this is why we like the Blackberry. It’s good that they have stuck to this style rather than try to go for something different.

When you go into the profile of your contacts you can see the photo, details and more of each of them so quite good for managing business contacts and personal friends alike.

It’s pretty handy that you can scroll down with the trackpad and select an option such as a text message without having to go through a long message menu.

The BlackBerry series is primarily designed for the business user and this comes through load and clear with the Bold 9700 as the options during a call include the ability to add a caller to the conversation (with the phone opening up the contacts list to do so) and you can transfer it on to another person using the same function.

The call coverage seemed to be good although in all honestly we didn’t make it to the top of Snowdon.

As always with the Blackberry email is brilliant and with a simple plug in you can connect to your online accounts quickly and easily and also text messaging is a breeze – Blackberry are known for this functionality and they do it well.

OK, typing as we mentioned earlier is not quite as easy due to the compressed keyboard but the new ridged keys do help.

BlackBerry Messenger is included as well, so you can type the PIN of your colleagues or clients into the device and away you go.

The BlackBerry Browser on the BlackBerry Bold 2 9700 is not the best to put it mildly – a little slow and wieldy and not particularly intuitive. You can connect on both Wi-fi and 3G, sometimes which were perfect but at other times less consistent.

Browsing simply does not measure up to the i-phone – too many of us have got used to the pinch and scroll way of browsing so find it frustrating when you have to move the cursor left and right to see the site properly on a mobile phone.

In normal daylight, the phone really does capture images well, picking out a good level of detail (although colours aren’t as well formed as they could be).

The Bold 9700 is not great at night time photography but Blackberry phones are predominantly designed for business users so the camera is not normally key so overall it is fine.

And that’s all you really need in a phone like this – there are some new basic functions but generally it is a phone for taking pictures that will just sit on the phone or on your PC and will probably not be used for anything serious. RIM has added simple cropping (for contact profile use) and renaming functions to the photograph review pane, before you can send it off to Facebook or email or even through MMS.

The Blackberry Bold 9700 is simple and fast – we got through images quickly and simply – the thumbnails show up quickly and they are easy and quick to expand.

Video too is mediocre but does the basic job. With the converged media sector on the new 2 9700 there seems to be a definitive move towards a handset that is suitable for both work and play.

The screen is a little small for video but the resolution is good so it is possible to watch a film on this phone but the 2.5 inch screen may kill your eye sight before the film is over.

Listening to music on the blackberry Bold 9700 is a pleasure – the sound is at a good volume and obviously the memory is sufficient. and the 3.5mm headphone jack allowing for better quality headphones makes the phone more accessible as a music player.

Other nice features in the media section include a voice recorder with apparently no limit on how much sound can be recorded in one sitting, and voice notes so you don’t have to write down the notes from that incredibly interesting monologue that your boss just reeled off.
The battery was good and survived a 2 day business trip without a recharge which included browsing, email and quite a few calls and texts.

There is a good range of commuter games to keep the businessperson who likes a fun mobile phone occupied on long train journeys.

The Word, Excel and Powerpoint viewers are fine but a shame that you cannot edit and create.

There is the Blackberry maps but we recommend the Google maps app from Blackberry Apps World as the Blackberry one is still not quite up to the job.

The Wi-Fi, Bluetooth and 3G are all present and correct and working well apart from on big websites.

We very much like the fast switching between Wi-Fi and 3G – if you’ve got the battery life available (and you should have) then you can leave Wi-Fi on and let it connect to your trusted networks whenever you come in range of them.

With BlackBerry Desktop manager you can back up all your files to your computer to make sure they’re safe if you lose the phone.

Overall I liked the smaller size but this also gave the phone issues with the typing. The design is fine and works well for business users, I cannot fault Blackberry for sticking with this format although some may accuse them of being boring and not taking the necessary risks to move forward in this market – this remains to be seen.

The best thing about this phone is it’s speed! Again, it is great for business mobile phone users but possibly not achieving their goal of bridging the business-consumer market. I am not sure if this can be done with a QWERTY keyboard based phone.

Business Savings Advice is blog that aims to help small and medium sized UK businesses to save money on the services that are vital to their operations. This particular blog is about business mobile phones and includes reviews of new handsets as well as special offers from the 5 main providers as well as some resellers.


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Business Phone line System – Effective way to run a successful business

By , November 26, 2010

Business Phone line System – Effective way to run a successful business

If you are running a business then an effectual and clear communication is vital for a successful business. Hence, selecting a right business phone line is very important which sets up the communication among you and your business clients, staff and vendors directly. It has been proved that for the success of business whether it is of large, small and medium scale of enterprise, these systems plays great role and proved to be economical and valuable. Some companies consider the system to be complex but cannot ignore the convenience provided by it. Now, there are various service providers in the market that they are providing reasonable business phone answering machine.

Benefits of having a reliable answering service

It is simple to handle calls from anywhere and though you are out of from your office. With the help of business phone line answering machine you can reduce your phone bills and only you have to pay reasonable monthly bill. Now, no need to spend hours in attending phone calls and you can focus on your business.

Well-organized Call managing Service 24/7

With an answering system your works get much easier and with no delay all incoming calls are answered by call answering machines. If nobody is there to attend phone calls then all incoming calls are attendant by auto responders with a professional way. Your call can be directed to your numbers directly if you are not in the office or you are somewhere else. There are many features you will get with answering machines and these are like: Call conferencing, Dial by name, Fax, Dial by extension etc.

The business phone line systems are available in market in a wide range and you can choose the best plan at affordable rate for you. With its easy to use and quick responding features, you will have great benefit in your business.

You will get the features like:

Caller Id Call forwarding Auto attendant Recording of the calls Conference calls Multiple line capability Auto attendant Speaker phones Voice mail facility

 To choose the best business phone line you can browse internet and there you will get large information and you can compare features among many service providers. You can also have agents number who can guide you for selecting the right system.

Nowadays market is flooded with large collection of business answering machines and many providers are providing great discounts on their products. So, availing right answering machine for your business is not a big deal now. Only you have to choose the best suitable plan for you according to your business need.

We all know that voice plays a vital role for a successful business and whether it is easy PABX connectivity or a customized voice solution, you will get the best technology. At a very reasonable rate you will have a good automatic call responding machine and you can spend your valuable time for your business. Every successful business is having answering machine so consumers don’t get irritate of calling again and again.

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