The Internet Offers New Advertising Opportunities For Lakefront Real Estate

By Hubert Miles

We use the internet for everything nowadays. But still only a handful of lakefront real estate agents are using the web as a means of marketing their lake real estate. The majority of lakefront real estate agents still operate as they did ten years ago. As new real estate agents enter the field they are using these this technology to communicate with potential buyers.

There is more than one way to use the net to your advantage if your selling and dealing with large numbers of people through both the listing and selling stages of a real estate transaction. Building and maintaining a good database can be to some extent set on auto pilot as people can opt in and opt out of the process online via the website interface.

Agents and marketers are now waking up to the value of using video to showcase lakefront real estate on their websites. Although this has been around for a while, Youtube has made things much easier through the option to embed videos without the need for programing knowledge. These videos allow you and other bloggers to circulate interactive tours of lake real estate within minutes.

Internet searchers what to feel that they are dealing with a professional. That means not only putting forth a professional image in your local area, but also to the online community. Many lake real estate professional are offering syndicated content and videos that potential buyers can subscribe to. This helps them to establish themselves as the authority on lakefront real estate in their area.

Lake real estate is very much still a people business. But the way people communicate now has changed greatly over the last 10 years. Top agents are also smart marketers and know how to use the internet to market their properties. - 33387

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A Successful Restaurant Is Possible with the Successful Restaurant Franchise

By Adriana Noton

While the restaurant industry can be difficult to succeed in, the numbers that are out there are just a bit misleading. Yes more restaurants fail than succeed, but that is more because the people that are opening up restaurants have no idea what they are doing. How many times have we heard about movie stars that open a hot spot and it goes belly up less than 2 years later? Today, it is even more competitive and knowing the benefits of restaurant franchise can give a future restaurant owner a leg up on the competition.

Known Brands - for just about any concept that is out there, there is also a franchise that is available. Salad Works, McDonald's and Outback are all perfect examples of brand names for restaurants that are filled all the time. Normally, when people have an option, they will go with a proven brand versus risking spending their money at a place that is a risk.

National Advertising - when a restaurant owner decides to step out on their own, everything that they do to promote the restaurant falls into their lap. A franchise operator has the benefit of national advertising that is taken right out of the franchise fees. This gets the restaurant name in the spotlight and keeps it there.

Success - there are far fewer franchise failures than there are Mom and Pop failures. There is an enormous amount of research that goes into deciding the right locations for restaurants and very few times will a place like McDonald's open a location in a bad spot. The owner is the one that benefits from all of their corporations hard work.

Knowledge - this may be the number one reason that most restaurants fail. People think that they can have a snappy concept and it will work and they know nothing about ordering, labor percentages, product yields and shelf life. Franchises educate their owners and some go as far to have their own universities that must be graduated from.

Money, Money, Money - getting a loan from a bank is almost impossible for a restaurant owner unless they can prove without a doubt that their concept has a chance of working. When dealing with a franchise, the model for success is already in place and this promotes confidence in the lending institutions. Some companies will also work out financing themselves and in essence, back their own restaurants.

Product Quality - the independent restaurant owner is literally at the mercy of their suppliers. You get what they give you and unless you are a major account, there is little bargaining power. A franchise has the power of every restaurant across the country behind it and because they will often have an approved vendor list that all restaurants must buy from, the prices are much cheaper and the product is much better.

Yes, the restaurant industry is a tough one to succeed in, but it is far from impossible. Even if a restaurant owner wants to eventually open their own concept, it would be a smart move to open a franchise first and see how restaurants are meant to be run. It may not be the ideal concept for someone, but the knowledge gained will pay of tenfold down the road. - 33387

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Increasing the Value of Meetings

By Carrie Plescan

Most meeting planners have probably already read about how companies want more value than ever before from their conferences. While this can create more work for you, there are some things you can do to work out the kinks long before they happen.

Think Replacement

If you need to help the company save money, replace these meeting parts:

Replace the reception with a working lunch -- this will let people meet and network, as well as enjoy a meal together. Replace the open bar idea with team building exercises or mind storming training--these programs have a much better chance of improving the ROI than a bunch of drunk employees blowing off steam. Replace entertainment with a spa wellness trip. You will have more refreshed folks ready to work. Replace land based venues with a cruise meeting, and save as much as 40%. Cruising is all-inclusive, so Planners may be surprised to know that meeting rooms, meals, A/V equipment and luxury accommodations are all included in one low price.

Think Reduction

What if the customer says, "Okay, these cost savings are great, let's get rid of the reception, evening entertainment, and and welcome reception open bar meet-and-greet! So what do we do on the last day, then?"

Cut out those events, and advise your client that they will save on those expenses that don't improve ROI on the cost of the meeting event. They can also eliminate the last night's hotel bill.

By replacing the non-ROI generating activities, you have already greatly increased the value of the meeting. Your client will be happy about that for a long time. And happy, satisfied clients translate to more meeting planning business for you in the future. So, it pays to find every way to cut out unnecessary expenses and increase meeting ROI for your clients. - 33387

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Make Your Florida Trip Easier to Plan With Florida Travel Brochures

By Rai Micht

Many people who are not living in Florida think about the sunshine state, they are not thinking of the people who live and work there, instead they think of it as a destination for vacation. Since most Floridians do make their living from the tourist trade and do their best to make Florida a fun and interesting place to visit and this is not a negative way to look at Florida.

Florida is culturally diverse and with a metropolitan city like Miami, Florida is a hot spot for vacationers worldwide. While you don't necessarily need Florida travel brochures to know that Florida also has beaches and remote destinations like the Florida Keys without them you may well miss the best places to visit and may spend your time spinning your wheels trying to figure out the best place to be.

A simple gander at Florida travel brochures, specifically brochures dedicated to the theme park industry and you will find that the choices when it comes to these parks are almost dizzying to say the least. There are so many different choices and so many different options that the time it takes to decide and plan such a trip can take as much if not more time than the trip itself will take.

Another essential thing that an individual can learn about planning their trip to Florida in the many Florida travel brochures available with regards to this certain industry is the best time to the year to visit. Just like all other businesses, the theme park business has its seasons too. Though it is impossible to find a time when the theme park are like ghost towns, the truth is that there are times throughout the year are low and thus making it the best time to visit basing on financial aspect.

Consulting with a few Florida travel brochures before visiting a Florida theme park and even before planning a trip to one of the many parks in Florida is a good idea. You will be provided with the good lay of the land by these publications. What you can expect to pay, what type of accommodations are available, and other things like weather climates during the time of your trip and what times of the year are cheaper than others. Make your trip to Florida much easier than you can imagine by using travel incentives. - 33387

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Beginners Guide To Getting Your Private Pilot License

By Bruce Hogan

Like most of us once, we have decided to embark on an adventure, we are anxious to get right at it. It is no different when it comes to one wanting to obtain their private pilot?s license. Once of the first questions you probably want to answer is how much of your time is it going to take to achieve your goal. There is no one answer to this. Its dependant on many factors. First, it depends on the location of your training and what is available. Are there several training facilities or just one? Do they operate full time or part time? Is there a waiting list to get in? These are all questions geared towards how long it will take.

Some of your decisions will structure the time frame. For example do you want to learn to fly in a rural setting where there is not much traffic or are you going to opt for city training where there is high traffic volume. There are good and bad points to both scenarios. It would be ideal if you could have the best of both worlds. Learning to fly in both a country setting as well as a city setting would certainly hone your skills as an upcoming pilot.

If your training is taking place in the city, you are going to be dealing with multiple runways, numerous other planes and even navigating landings via the winds. These factors are not so evident in the rural setting. No matter which setting you choose you will still have to learn the same flying techniques and skills. FAA regulations stipulate that you must be able to land and take off from a landing strip that has air traffic control via their tower.

Once you start your research for locating a flight training school, you will encounter both approved and non approved schools. This does not mean that the non approved schools are inferior. There was a large demand for pilots to carry out military operations as well as a requirement for commercial pilots. This demand created the birth of the approved flight training schools. Private Pilots remained and still do with the smaller non-approved flight training schools. The majority of these candidate want their private pilots license for recreational use or in some cases small business endeavors. All schools no matter whether approved or non approved must adhere to the same certification standards and regulations. The most noticeable difference between the two types of Schools is the non-approved have small operating budgets so they tend to teach at smaller airfields with most basic planes. They have smaller student quotas and the instructors are not paid the high salaries found at the approved schools.

When it comes down to how long it will actually take you will primarily depend on whether you can donate a full time schedule to your training or whether you can only intermittently attend training. In addition to this is available of room in the course. If flight training schools are scarce in your area then there maybe a waiting period to get in. - 33387

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How To Fly With Your Dog In Your Private Plane

By Bruce Hogan

There is no doubt that most of us love our pets and are up for taking them with us everywhere we can. Its amazing to note that most dogs love going for a trip in the car. Mind you its not clear if it's the car they love so much or just being with their owner.

All those Private Pilot dog lovers would be more than happy to take their canine friends with them on a flight. In fact some of them do. After the first few times you can pretty well determine how the dog is going to react to flying, but it can be a little unpredictable the first few times. Its not like being in a car where you can just pull over because the dog is nervous. Perhaps a wise idea would be to give the dog some preliminary training.

The first thing you want to ensure is that the dog will remain independent even if she/he is a little apprehensive. You don't want your dog to be jumping around the plane and into your lap when you are trying to fly your plane. Its very important that you have a well trained obedient dog that is going to listen to your commands. Especially the command to sit. That way you will be more assured that you can talk the dog through its nervousness. If you dog has been in the habit of roaming around your car and sitting in your lap when driving then you will need to break him of this habit before you attempt flying with him.

If you dog is crate trained then this is perfect for you. The first few times you fly simply take the dog and crate for a flight. You will get a chance to see how the dog is going to react. You can also do this a few times to see if the dog will get over his fear safely for both of you. If your dog is not crate trained then do not attempt to adjust the dog to the crate and flying all at once. You will not be able to determine which is upsetting the dog. In addition, it is too stressful on the dog.

Noise control is going to be another issue you are going to have to consider. You know yourself what the engine noise does to your ears. A dogs hearing is much more sensitive than ours is. You will need to protect the dog by finding some protective hearing. Once again, do not introduce these to the dog a few minutes before your flight. Dogs don't like surprises especially when it comes to their ears. Practice putting the ear protectors on your dog a little each day and for longer periods until he becomes comfortable with them.

Collars and harnesses can be a good safety feature as well. You can use these to keep your dog in his seat without the restraints of a crate. Once again, be sure your dog doesn't mind being confined before flying. You don?t want to be dealing with dog problems when your flying requires all of your attention.

You know your dog better than anybody does. Assess the dog fairly and determine honestly if you think the dog would enjoy flying with you. Don?t put your dog through a nerve-wracking ordeal if he is the nervous type just because you want him with you. - 33387

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Start a Travel Service Business on Your Own

By Burt Kramer

Before you even start a travel service business, you should know that this kind of business is difficult to set up. Even if you have ample money to serve as capital, this is not the only thing that you will need to open up a travel agency. What is important is your interest in the tourism sector because without it success in the industry will be elusive. The first step in owning a travel company is to know if this is really what you want and at what lengths you are willing to pursue your dream. People who usually love to travel and discover different places end up being great at planning travel itineraries for their clients. Aside from the interest in travelling, here are some other things you might want to look into before opening up your own travel-based company.

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Research is important if you want to start a travel service company of your own. You should learn as much as you can about the industry before you dip your hands into such an endeavor. It is often a good idea to know all the facts first so that you won't have crazy expectations about the business itself. Although there are great opportunities in this sector, competition is really tough so you have to work really hard before you earn a lot of money. Once you have learned about the ins and outs of the trade, you are ready to embark upon a new journey in the tourism business.

After seeking knowledge, the next step is to secure all the tools that you need to start a travel service business. Some of the things that you ought to consider include knowing what the requirements are in your state or locality for you to open up a travel agency, finding your niche market in this enormous industry, and of course, getting ample training to become a travel agent. You should also start reading about geography and learning the currencies, customs, and languages of the different countries in the world.

Lastly, it may be a good idea to find a company that can provide you with a one-stop turnkey solution in opening up your own travel agency. Since the competition in the tourism sector is really tough, it is important that you find a travel company that will provide you not only with the right training but also the marketing support, booking service, and even a private label website. - 33387

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