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A Special Thank You From The Salem County Chamber of Commerce
As part of my role as a member of The Board of Directors for the Salem County Chamber of Commerce, I was asked to lead a workshop on blogging and social media. I hesitated to say, "yes" since I still feel like a 'newbie' in this arena. I need to learn about photography.....specifically how to edit my digital photos online. I need to brush up on my writing skills, for sure! (it's been over thirty years since I had an English class, for goodness sakes!) I most definitely need to be more consistent with all of my online profiles. I just could not imagine how I was prepared to teach this class.
But.....I was intrigued.....I have to admit that I have often thought about becoming a speaker/trainer.
Before I had time to say, "no", the Chamber of Commerce Director proactively sent out an email notice to announce the workshop....led by me.
*sigh*
I felt the pressure come down upon me.
Somehow, I managed to create an outline, research guidelines for success with social media, learned how to create a powerpoint presentation and I even took part in a webinar specifically to brush up on my public speaking skills. In other words, I committed to this project whole-heartedly and prepared with a vengeance.
I dreamed about my presentation almost every night for two weeks!
I believe everything went well! The feedback was positive and felt genuine. I was pleased to learn that out of the 30 or so attendees, there was only one blogger in the room.....so even though I felt that my skills were still very elementary, I did have a few years of experience and a base of knowledge to share with the students. I realized that I could pass along quite a lot to the classroom.
The Chamber seemed appreciative of my efforts. They thanked me very nicely. This planter fits so nicely in my freshly painted home office. I just LOVE it!
I was thankful to see the terrific write-up in our local paper prior to the event. 
A little PR can go along way in our small, rural community. The event was promoted as a talk with The Salem County Chamber of Commerce.
What I have come to realize is that there is a whole host of things that the business people in Salem County can help one another with. In today's business climate, utilizing each other's knowlege and expertise can save all-important budget dollars. For that very reason, I plan to teach a follow up class about 'Blogging & Social Media' at The Pennsville Public Library. It's scheduled for Thurs. Feb. 23rd - 6:30 to 8:30pm. This one will be hands-on and the attendees will be encouraged to bring their IPads, smartphones and laptops.
We'll get right down to work at this class!
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Today's Real Estate Activities - April 5, 2011
And The Word of The Day is:
Price Reductions!
Okay -- Okay -- I know -- that's two words.
Overwhelmingly, new prices were today's big story.
18 Front Street, LAC Township is now priced at $129,900 (down $5,000)
105 State , PennsGrove is now priced at $132,000 (down $3,000)
41 Harding Ave, Pennsville is now priced at $94,000 (down $2,000)
259 N. River Drive, Pennsville is now priced at $376,000 (down $10,000)
60 S. Hook Road, Pennsville is working on a new number, too. Details to follow.......
I think it is so important to keep things moving during the marketing of a property. Both Sellers and Agents should keep an eye out for new photo opportunities, shake up the written descriptions and be watchful of the current statistics for guidance on new pricing.
Take a look at the photo above of my listing on 105 State Street, PennsGrove, NJ. It's only been listed a little over one month. This photo is the third exterior shot. There was snow on the ground in the first one. In the second one, the snow was gone but the grass was still brown. Today's photo shows that my clients took advantage of the sunny weekend by mulching their beds and sprucing up with some new bushes and flowers. (nice.....)
Properties are constantly moving into and out of the active Real Estate market. Keep your properties fluid and interesting.......so you can keep buyers interested.
Especially keep a look-out on the prices. Buyers are most interested in the numbers!
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