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January 24th, 2008

Rental Scam on Craig’s List

As a real estate virtual assistant part of the listing coordination services I provide is posting my client’s home listings on the many internet listing sites, Craig’s List being one of them. I was alerted today that someone was taking real estate home listing posts and changing them into rentals and stealing rent money from people. A woman who responded to one of my clients listings received a suspicious email response and looked further into it. She tracked down my client and alerted her to the scam. Before I could get on Craig’s List to find out what was going on, my client called me again. Someone had just gone to the address of the listing wanting to move in. They had paid someone on Craig’s List the rent money for immediate advance cash day loan paycash til payday loanfast cash payday loan,payday us fast cash loancash advance,bad credit cash advance,business cash advanceadvance cash online requirement,fast cash advance loan online,online cash advanceplay free video pokerlearn to play blackjackplay roulette online free,roulette game free online,free online roulettelearn to play roulette,play roulette online free,play roulettefree blackjack game download,free blackjack game,play free blackjack gamecasino secure online gamblinginternet slotsbaccarat casino game,baccarat the internet casino game,casino baccaratno download free slots game,slots game no download,slots gamereal money backgammonbest internet casinovideo poker rulesonline roulette gambling,best gambling online rouletteuk best casino onlinevideo poker softwareinternet casino gambling onlinecasino no deposit bonus codevideo poker doubledownload free craps,free online craps,free crapsfree triple play video pokerfree video poker downloadfree internet casinobest casino gamble internet online,online casino gamble,casino gamblebest online casino,best rated online casino,best online casino gambling site888 black jackhow to win video pokerblack jack online play,21 black jack play,play black jack888 poker info,888 poker tournament,888 pokerbest casino bonusbtdino casino onlinevideo poker machinefree casino downloadblack jack onlinevideo poker for winnersfree online blackjack,casino online free blackjack,play blackjack online freefree online video pokerbaccarat learn play,play baccarat,play baccarat onlinefree casino bonusbest video pokeronline casino free bonusonline casino blackjack,casino online free blackjack,online casino gambling blackjackplay casino gameonline casino slots gamblingcomputer black jackplay free casino slots,casino free slots download,free casino slots occupancy to this property. I contacted “Abuse” at Craig’s List and within five minutes the post was removed. This is terrible for the real estate professionals who post their listings on Craig’s List. I have now added another task to my listing coordination checklist, monitor and check internet property posts daily. Even a daily Google search of the address would help to alert you of something like this that may be happeneing. I have Google Alerts set up for every one of my clients listings, you would be surprised as to what comes back through those alerts.

December 6th, 2007

Please excuse our appearance while we update.

Please excuse our appearance while we update our blog and website. We are making big changes and upgrading our system and website so we can better serve our clients and offer more systemized processes. If you came here looking for the website please visit Around The Clock Solutions new web page. It is still undergoing some changes, so again, please excuse our appearance while we make things bigger and better for you. If you need immediate assistance or have questions about our services please call us using the Call Me button on the web page or by dialing 1-888-526-1315. In addition, if you prefer to contact us online you can Instant Message us with Yahoo Instant Messenger by adding Wenda115 to your contacts, Wenda to your MSN Instant Message, Wendava to your Skype contacts or Wenda210 to your AOL or AIM contacts. One of our upgrades will be giving you “One” instant message name to contact us with using any of the IM programs. As always, email can be sent to Office@WendaRogers.com. In the meantime, please take a look around both sites and let us know if there is anything we can do to serve you better.

December 5th, 2007

Triple Play 2007 in Atlantic City

I’m at my first real estate convention here in Atlantic City, Triple Play 2007, this week and I have to say “I’m loving it”. The information that I’m coming away with everyday and the knowledge, is priceless. There are so many vendors here that I never knew existed, it’s just amazing. One vendor that really caught my attention is “The Wise Agent“. This program looks like the REALTORS dream in contact management, marketing and organization all in one, kind of like a “simple” TP7i. From what I saw in the demo, this program does everything TP7i can do, but in a much easier to understand way and without the contract commitment. This program seems to be extremely virtual assistant friendly, which means the virtual assistant can set it up and implement it with very little effort on the agents part. I’ll be checking the program out in the next day or so and will be back to report my findings. Looks like a complete real estate business management system from what I’ve seen so far.

August 30th, 2007
August 6th, 2007

The Virtual Assistant

Realty Times is a real estate news website that I find full of great information every day. Blanche Evans writes great articles and she really sums up all the facts about a real estate virtual assistant in the following article.

The Virtual Assistant
by Blanche Evans

According to Internet trainer, Allan F. Hainge, real estate agents should be spending very little time at a keyboard, meaning that their job is listing and/or selling real estate.

That’s where a virtual assistant can come in. Virtual assistants can work for one agent or more than one agent performing a wide variety of real estate-related chores that will save the agent time and money, all while working out of their homes. I

The virtual assistant takes the role of the temp and elevates it to the status of entrepreneur. Because the virtual assistant is self-employed, bills only the hours work or by tasks completed, and is dependent on referrals and steady work flow from existing clients, s/he can be the perfect solution for a busy agent.

Virtual assistants offer several advantages over a paid employee, with all the benefits of outsourcing. They save the agent employee tax and benefits problems while demonstrating the loyalty and steadiness of a company employee.

As more agents move their marketing and communications to the Internet, virtual assistants become more and more the obvious solution to staffing problems. With skills such as graphic arts design or editing, they can be useful to a real estate agent.

What equipment should the virtual assistant have?

A virtual assistant should have all or most of the following: a recent model IBM-compatible computer; a top email and email merge program; a contact/office manager program such as Top Producer; a working knowledge of the most popular office programs such as Microsoft Word and Power Point; familiarity with Internet idiosyncrasies (such as how to write emails to AOL users which is not as easy as you would think;) and other office equipment such as a FAX machine, high speed Internet access, if available; familiarity with the local MLS information access program and its features; the ability to research information, upload photos and stitch them into presentations; familiarity with virtual tour technology; and more, depending on the types of tasks the virtual assistant is hired to do.

A virtual assistant can be in town or work several states away, in some cases. A virtual assistant can be on call or paid a weekly salary like any other employee.

What types of work do virtual assistants do for agents?

Virtual assistants can be the agent’s techie, or marketing assistant; it all depends on what the agent needs.

North Carolina radio personality and broker Jerry Fowler, www.jerryfowler.com, has an assistant named Amy who lives several states away, yet she handles all of his advertising and web site design and management.

Amy handles the following for Fowler:

  • Tips for newspaper
  • Weekly classified ads
  • Weekly display ads
  • Weekly flyer for radio show
  • Weekly flyer for BNI leads club
  • Weekly flyer (4 up) of listings faxed to Realtors
  • Monthly ad for real estate books
  • Monthly newsletter
  • Monthly prospecting from real estate books
  • Flyers for listings
  • Just listed/Just sold postcards
  • Develop new FSBO programs
  • Marketing pieces for Expired listings
  • Create marketing material for open house parties new to the neighborhood for buyer reps)
  • Relocation packets
  • All web sites updated
  • Press releases
  • E-zine articles

Fowler pays Amy on commission, based on the number of closings each month. “The advantage to me is that I don’t have to provide office space for her, I don’t have to pay her a fixed salary or provide insurance, vacation pay, or sick pay,” says Fowler. “The advantage to her is that she gets to work at home. She doesn’t have to fight traffic going to and from work, she doesn’t have to buy a fancy wardrobe, and she doesn’t have to abide by a rigid, 9 to 5 schedule. Many people enjoy having a flexible work schedule.”

Amy can handle work from several agents, so she’s still able to enjoy a nice paycheck every month, says Fowler, and thanks to her laptop, she doesn’t miss out on vacations.

What do virtual assistants get paid?

Fowler pays Amy a flat rate based on number of closings, but another agent might offer a flat monthly rate with bonuses for certain production levels. Other virtual assistants charge an hourly fee of $15 to $35, according to Staffcentrix president and CEO, Christine C. Durst, www.staffcentrix.com. The more the virtual assistant has to offer, the higher salary she or he can command.

“As cable Internet, wireless Internet, and other broadband solutions grow in the marketplace, the VA will be well-placed to leverage the additional communications tools and grow even closer to the small business or startup client,” says Durst.

Where do virtual assistants get found?

Durst’s company places virtual assistants in a number of industries. Another source, The International Virtual Assistants Association, http://www.ivaa.org, also has a comprehensive directory of virtual assistants.

Other virtual assistants get started by notifying local brokers that they are looking to get into the real estate industry and would like to assist a top producer with their technology and Internet solutions.

June 21st, 2007

Agent 360 CRM Program

I attended a training yesterday on a super user friendly Real Estate contact management program called Agent 360. We all know that there are many agents that aren’t very “tech” savy, this is the program for them. Not to be confused with 360 Agent, this is a completely different program all together. In my opinion this program is in between Outlook and Top Producer, it’s a middle of the road type contact management program. Statistics show that only 20% of the features are used on the big, flashy CRM’s which boils down to an agent wasting 80% of the cost of the program. Agent 360 is powerful enough to do the job for the average Real Estate Agent. There is an unlimited amount of contact’s that it can store, creating as many Action Plans taylored to their needs as they would like, unlimted catagory creation, drip campaigns, mail merge, calendaring, follow-up reminders - all while having Holo-Docs as an extention of the program. The capabilities for this program to be used by a Real Estate Assistant are endless, that’s why I purchased a subscription. Having the ability to manage all my clients tasks within my own CRM program is a must. The cost when you sign for a subscription is $49.99 per month, but with the promo that I got it was $29.99 per month for a year, compare that to the “big guys” and it’s a bargain. Stay tuned for a follow up once I get settled into the program and I’m able to explain full features. If anyone has experience with Agent 360 please post a comment.

May 23rd, 2007

Virtual Assistant - InmanWiki - The Real Estate Encyclopedia

Virtual Assistant - InmanWiki

A Virtual Assistant, or VA, is an executive level, administrative professional who works from his/her own office to support clients using some of the latest available technology. The Internet has brought many skilled professionals out of the corporate environment and back into their homes, enabling them to create a better work-life balance, while still performing in the roles they love. The VA is one such professional.

Working from their home-based offices and making use of the Internet, telephone, fax and email, VAs are able to offer small and medium-sized businesses a quality of administrative support, previously only available to the corporate giants, in a cost-effective manner.

A Virtual Assistant’s service offering may vary, but you are guaranteed to find one out there who is able to perform the exact functions your business needs.

1. A VA brings invaluable work experience and training to the table. You may even find that they will teach you a trick or two. Be it software, hardware or grammar, you can be sure that your VA knows his/her stuff!

2. Because VAs run a business themselves, they have a unique understanding of what your needs as a small business owner are. They will be able to assist and advise you on matters pertaining to Marketing, Branding, Web Design and e-Commerce. What avenues of advancement have you not yet explored with your business? Are you sure that you have all your bases covered? Your VA can help.

3. Get organized. If you attend conferences and AGMs I’ll bet you have a ton of business cards cluttering up your desk. Let your VA scan and enter them into a database for you. Future mail campaigns will be a breeze with a ready-made contact list all neatly stored on a CD.

4. Is there a special project boiling over on the back-burner that you’ve been wanting to do? Your VA can help with research, planning and coordination, leaving you free to continue your focus on your core-business function.

5. If you’re too busy to remember important dates, anniversaries and meetings, your VA, with a tailored reminder service, can assist. From ordering flowers for your mother, to sending a thank you note to a client and even arranging gift baskets for investor, they aim to please.

6. Conceptualizing marketing items can be agonizing if you don’t have the know-how, equipment or creative flair. Most VAs have a wide range of software packages at their finger-tips, as well as experience in creating flyers, brochures and business cards for their own company’s. Put your ideas to your VA, they will dazzle you with the results.

7. Planning a much-needed break with your family? Let your VA take care of the details; flights, car hire, accommodation, even a list of “must-see” places of interest. Your VA can handle it all, down to the very last detail.

8. If you’re on the road a lot, chances are your cell-phone is often out of signal range and there is no one in your office to take a message should that all-important client call. With the call answering service provided by many VAs, you can divert your calls and rest assured that your client will receive the personal touch rather than dealing with an annoying automated answering device. Your messages will be passed on to you in order of importance and you won’t need to sort through lengthy messages on voicemail.

9. Conferences and networking functions can take a lot out of a small business owner. It is imperative that you attend and make a dazzling show of it, but in order to do so, you have to neglect existing clients. This will no longer be a problem with a VA. They can handle all your conferencing arrangements; table-hire, banner design and creation, even gift bags for client samples. It’s that easy!

10. If you have a lot of correspondence, and you’re a bit of a “keyboard klutz”, your VA can help. Many VAs offer a fully digitized transcription service. Simply record your memos/letters onto your computer and email them to your VA, s/he will have it neatly typed and ready for mailing in no time! Other VAs may provide dictated typing as a service, so that urgent e-mail is just a phone-call away.

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May 20th, 2007

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May 16th, 2007

Virtual Assistant Follows Pathways to Success at Online Convention

It’s the premier VA industry educational event of the year, and can be experienced from the comfort of home, with any Internet-connected computer. Attending this convention eliminates travel/airport hassles, airfare costs, hotel bills, fatigue or exorbitant registration fees — or time away from home, family and business!Thirty years ago, corporate and government downsizing was a prevalent occurrence. Office personnel fortunate enough to retain positions eventually became weary of spending countless hours battling traffic, inclement weather, grumpy commuters and overworked, unappreciative supervisors. A new wave of workers, including White Township resident, Wenda Rogers, have joined the fastest growing home-based business phenomena of the 21st century. On May 17-19, 2007, thousands of virtual professionals working worldwide will gather to learn, network and grow at the second annual Online International Virtual Assistant Convention (OIVAC).The convention offers opportunities for VAs to assemble with VAs located around the globe, they would not normally engage in conversation,” says Sharon Williams, OIVAC founder. “It also presents opportunities to create and nurture relationships that in the future may lead to the development of partnering relationships. During the 3-day event, the OIVAC will host five official international networking activities and four convention sponsors’ showcases. In addition, VAs may visit the exhibitor halls and drop in on VA and non-VA industry exhibitors to get acquainted (VoIP and text compatible).” With the click of a mouse, administrative professionals may find the ultimate response to traffic jams, bad weather, flex time and telecommuting, by investigating this work-from-home phenomenon that could influence your work/life balance. Attend the 2007 OIVAC for more information about the industry that is taking the 21st century by storm. “The industry is growing at a phenomenal rate,” says Rogers, whose company specializes in Real Estate Assistance. Rogers, a former Administrative Assistant, originally conceived the idea for her business in February 2005. She started a new career in order to become a successful business owner. -More-
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Since 1996, more than 20,000 professionals around the world have become VAs. More than 90 percent of them are highly-skilled working mothers who choose to start their own businesses in order to achieve a better work/life balance. According to a study conducted by Brenner Books in conjunction with A4VB in 2004, the United States accounts for the largest number of VAs followed by Canada, Australia and Great Britain.For more information about the upcoming convention visit www.oivac.com. About Around The Clock Solutions Launched in 2005, (Around The Clock Solutions specializes in assisting Real Estate Agents with the listing, closing and marketing aspects of their business. Visit the website at www.AroundTheClockSolutions.com. About

Alliance for Virtual BusinessesEstablished in June 2003 the Alliance for Virtual Businesses™ is volunteer-directed organization, whose primary mission is to promote the growth of free enterprise between virtual assistants, entrepreneurs, small businesses, corporations, associations and other business entities. At the web site client-related case studies, industry-related demographics, and a wealth of other types of information are available to facilitate learning about our industry. Visit the website at www.allianceforvirtualbiz.com. About Online International Virtual Assistants ConventionThe OIVAC is an online, interactive, “live” yet virtual environment convention of Virtual Assistants, traveling Pathways to Successful VA Practices. Visit the website at www.oivac.com.

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