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August 14th, 2008 | No Comments | Posted in 7 Step Consulting, Recruiting Mole

Anyone else use WordPress on their blogs? Constantly updated, free, open source blogging software. It’s a jewel.

Trust me, if I can use it, anyone can. I’m not extremely technical. But once you figure out the framework, it becomes pretty easy to work on.

I love the plugins as well…

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Spruce up your interior

August 13th, 2008 | No Comments | Posted in 7 Step Consulting, Recruiting Mole

Let’s make that home of yours a little more classy, shall we? Out with the futon and sports memorabilia and in with classy furniture and accessories.

An example of classy, nice furniture or accessories? Grandfather clocks for your entry way or living room. The clocks that you’ve seen in fancy homes (or even maybe at your grandmother’s house) are probably older and more expensive.

But it doesn’t have to be like that. You can find affordable grandfather clocks at 1-800-4clocks. They’ve got a huge online collection, including modern clocks you might not have thought of initially. Why not start a family tradition of collecting clocks? Some families have been passing on clocks for generations.

For example, there is a “Ridgeway Everest Waterfall Floor Clock” available here. How modern is that?! A waterfall and a clock. I love it. It looks great. It’s modern. It’s not too stuffy or proper. It would make a great conversation piece.

Actually, looking at that clock I would think about putting that in our living room. The colors go well with our living room colors. And plus … the sound of running water is so soothing. I’d have to be careful not to fall asleep on the couch all of the time.

Another great brand is Howard Miller clocks. You want to buy a quality clock. If you’re going to spend any amount of money on anything — $10 or $200 or $1,000 — you want to make sure it is going to last.

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We Loved Our Agent

August 13th, 2008 | No Comments | Posted in 7 Step Consulting, Recruiting Mole

When we bought a house, we loved our agent. He came highly recommended from a few people we had talked to that we trusted.

I felt kind of bad for the guy, but not really. We found our house on our own (new construction), but he showed us a lot of “used” houses on the market. We called him to say “Hey, we signed a contract and put you on it.”

Not bad for him I guess, he still got the commission.

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Personal Loans for Good Credit?

August 13th, 2008 | No Comments | Posted in 7 Step Consulting, Recruiting Mole

Another idea behind getting a Personal Loan is it could help you build up your credit history. There are several quality websites to help you get a personal loan.

I’m not sure of all of the specific steps involved. I would imagine much like a credit card, home loan, or car note that having paid off your personal loans on time would help add to your credit history. You would need to make sure that the loans are reported to the credit bureaus.

Personal loan companies will generally find a way to work with you — good credit or bad credit. Obviously, good credit is easier to work with.

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More Real Estate Hilarity

August 13th, 2008 | No Comments | Posted in 7 Step Consulting, Recruiting Mole

“They’re upset because they are just breaking even …”

With that statement alone, I would have fired the agent. Immediately. Who are you representing? Seriously?

My advice to her was a very stern conversation setting the record straight on who she represents. If that didn’t work, I’d let the agent know her services were no longer needed.

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More Personal Loans

August 13th, 2008 | No Comments | Posted in 7 Step Consulting, Recruiting Mole

The economy has continued to deteriorate throughout 2008. While there have been some signs we’ve hit bottom, it should still be a while before we get out of the mess we’re currently in.

Unemployment remains high. Contractors are getting laid off. Projects are being canceled left and right. Employers are slimming down to a more efficient size.

Some folks — like hourly workers — are having hours cut and seem happy to at least have a job. Some of those unfortunate folks are having to take Cash Advances to make ends meet. It’s sad that people are having to take out Personal Loans to make ends meet. But at least they have that option.

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Hilarious Real Estate Stuff

August 13th, 2008 | No Comments | Posted in 7 Step Consulting, Recruiting Mole

There is a girl in my office that is looking to buy a house with her future husband. Remember, the real estate market is in the pot as of late.

They made an offer, and after the inspection discovered some serious stuff wrong that needed fixing. They told the seller to fix everything to keep the offer.

Get this — their agent — the girl in my office’s agent — the one representing HER — is telling her that the seller is “trying to break even” and were “really upset” that they wanted to make repairs.

Hilarious. Uhm, welcome to the housing market.

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Interesting Business: Ringtones

August 11th, 2008 | No Comments | Posted in 7 Step Consulting, Recruiting Mole

It’s one of those businesses I haven’t paid much attention to. But something you might want to look into if you’re looking to start a business.

There’s a new website that provides you with Rap Ringtones. The website is clean and not cluttered with all kinds of ads. Something I truly can appreciate. I’d give the design an overall thumbs up.

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Michael Phelps is a Beast

August 11th, 2008 | No Comments | Posted in 7 Step Consulting, Recruiting Mole

Seriously. The kid is just a sick swimmer. Sick in the best sense… but sick nonetheless.

That relay last night (the 4×100 Men’s Freestyle) was one of the best sporting events I’ve seen in quite some time.

I still think the Olympics are… different… being hosted in China. But I’ve got to hand it to them. The opening ceremonies were amazing.

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Disaster Recovery Plan

August 8th, 2008 | No Comments | Posted in 7 Step Consulting, Recruiting Mole

Do you have a disaster recovery plan? This could be an individual or family disaster recovery plan… or something really big like a corporation wide disaster recovery plan.

I’ve been learning a lot in a course I am taking currently. Primarily that people are overconfident, think they are in more control than they really are, and think more good things and less bad things will happen. I like to call it the “ostrich symptoms”. Plainly put, you don’t think that anything could possibly happen to your business’ core operations because of a disaster. That kind of stuff happens to the other guys, not us.

Well, it just might. And if you don’t have a disaster recovery plan in place, you’re risking more than you know. (Just ask business owners in New Orleans right after Katrina).

How can you prepare for a disaster? First off, have a plan.

After you’ve got a plan, what you need is power. That’s where a solid kubota diesel generator can come in extremely handy in a pinch.

But this isn’t just for commercial or industrial applications. You might want to consider getting a diesel generators for your home if you live in a remote area. It’s one of those things you hope you never need to use — but you just might. GenSetCentral can connect you with all kinds of generators. The website is easy on the eyes and doesn’t have a lot of flashy looking graphics. It’s actually rather refreshing rather than looking dated.

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