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Day Trips and Staycations - Peterborough, Ontario
Musicfest Saturday June 25th 8:00pm
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Natalie MacMaster and Donnell Leahy "Donnell Leahy, whose violin virtuosity has astounded audiences from coast to coast and across the world, has headlined the multi-talented Leahy for over a decade. Natalie MacMaster, the musical face of Atlantic Canada, has amazed crowds with her vibrant melodies, both lush and lyrical. These artists, with well-deserved Juno awards and Grammy nominations to their credit, are finally giving fans what they've been waiting for: a concert said to be made in heaven." ... source littlelake musicfest Del Crary Park Concerts Begin @ 8:00pm Musicfest has teamed up with 28 restaurants to bring you a special buy one get one 1/2 price with the Musicfest Dinners Card. The 2011 dinners card is good way to enjoy great food and help out the the non profit Little Lake Musicfest organization. Del Crary Park, located on the shores of Little Lake in downtown Peterbourough, is home to a Summer Long Musicfest with concerts on Wednesdays and Saturdays from the end of June to the end of August. |
Day Trips and Staycations - Peterborough, Ontario
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Day Trips and Staycations - Peterborough, Ontario
A short 1 1/2 hours drive from Uxbridge, Peterborough is recognized as one of Canada's Premier Recreational Regions.
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Ride The Peterborough Lift Lock as it rises 65 feet using the simple hydraulic system designed back in the late 1800's. Opened on July 9th 1904 this dual chamber hydraulic lock has been in operation for over 100 years. One of only two hydraulic locks on the waterway it offers boaters quiet overnight camping on the upper level. The Peterborough Lift Lock Visitor Centre, open during the boating season, is located here and offers exhibits, films and washroom facilities |
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Little Lake - In The Heart Of The City Little Lake is home to the Little Lake Marina and Lift Lock Cruises and Del Crary Park
Ontario Waterway Cruises provide canal cruising on the Kawartha Voyageur covering these waters in three 5 day segments. Accompanied by six full color maps. |
Del Crary Park, located on the shores of Little Lake in Peterbourough, is home to a Summer Long MusicFest with some top name groups and individuals providing live entertainment.
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Summer Music Fest Likely the best free concert series in The Kawarta Lakes area. We have enjoyed every single one we have attended. Summer of 2011
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Beavermead Campground and Day Use Park
If You want to extend your stay for more than a day Beavermead Campground is a family campground and day-use parkthat is owned and operated by the City of Peterborough. Located on beautiful Little Lake in the heart of Peterborough, Beavermead Campground has 98 sites, 46 un-serviced sites and 52 are serviced to support your camping needs!
Riverview Park and Zoo
A 55.5 acre park and zoo with a splash pad, frisbee golf course, walking trails, a miniature train ride, and beautiful gardens there is something for everyone. ... Take an Interactive Tour
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You and every other real estate professional, wants their web site at the top of Google for a search for ‘real estate your-city’. Now let’s get realistic. There are only 10 top ten spots on Google – and everyone can’t be there. You can assume in most cities that the top few spots will be taken by the local board, large brokerages, and pooled sites.
So, how do you win? The internet, by its very name, is an interconnected net of links. Creating links, anywhere on the internet, that connect back to your site, and including your name, profession, and brokerage everywhere you create these links, will increase your overall internet ‘weight’, or internet presence. You may never get to the top ten of Google, but there are many, many other ways to get traffic.
Get your name, profession and location showing up connected, in as many places as possible on the internet! Use YouTube, Google, Facebook, Twitter, Linkedin, MySpace, your personal website, your brokerage web site, and your blog … anywhere reputable you can put it.
Use all of these on a professional level. Link them all together, provide the information you want your potential clients to know about you on each one. Just this alone will increase your overall ‘weight’ on the internet.
Do you have a blog? Writing a short blog on a regular basis is a great way to increase your traffic. In your blog entries, use words you think users would use to search for you. Work these words througout the article as you write, The search engines will find these words - real estate, home, house, commercial, waterfront, cottage, your city, your name, your brokerage – and this will improve your ranking.
Buy Google Ad-words. This works really well if you have a particular niche market that you serve or would prefer to serve. If for instance you want to focus on a certain lake, a specific area of town, a specific type of buyer or seller etc. Find words you think users would enter to search for that type of property or realtor and sign up for a Google Ad words account. Google will provide you with an amount they will charge to have your site show up as one of the sponsored links above the search results. This is a great way of getting your name recognized.
Make sure your website provider is helping you get traffic. Some sites are designed in such a way that Google isn’t able to read the information required to index your site. And if Google can’t find you, no one can. Some sites are also designed in such a way that they load slowly on some machines and not at all on others. If possible, test your site on a number of computers with different internet set ups and different software and make sure it displays properly – even on dial up. Using the newest hottest thing is great, unless it prevents users from accessing your site.
Another way your provider can help drive traffic to your site is by pooling your listings with other agents in the area, to create a larger volume of listings for the user. A large pool of sort-able listings is a very big draw for the public. This is NOT the same as showing all the listings from your brokerage on your site. The public does not want to scroll through hundreds of listings running down your page; they want to be able to sort or search a larger source of listings to find what they are looking for. This is what Collabrestate offers their clients: Their own personal website, as well as extra traffic driven to their sites from the pooled site.
real estate internet marketing, marketing, real estate canada, real estate professionals, realtors, social marketing for real estate, internetAd these up, and you will create traffic to your site, and traffic = business.
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Attracting more traffic to your site, as I indicated in my article ‘How Do I get my Real Estate Website Found?’ will increase your business. Once visitors arrive at your site, you need to keep them there. How do you do that? Provide what your ideal user would want to find when they get there. If they find what they want on your site, they will be more likely to stay and to contact you.
Once you get visitors to your site, find a way to engage them. A little question on the front page – a survey with just one or two questions – it can be something fun, silly or serious – anything to allow them to interact with you. Ideas: ’Please tell me what city you visited my site from’, a comment form, a contest, something related to a local sports team… anything to get them to engage with you and give you their e-mail address. You now have a live lead!
Once they engage and send you their e-mail address, you have an opportunity to follow up. And it’s easy – you thank them for their involvement in whatever it was they responded to, and then ask if you can help with their real estate needs. You might want to respond with a personal note, or, depending on your volume of leads, you may want to use an auto-responder, or use a combination depending on your availability. One way or another, you now have a contact you can work with.
The content of your site should reflect the type of customer you are trying to attract. If you deal, or prefer to deal with first time buyers, seniors, cottagers…, your site content should interest, inform and engage those vistors. Again, if they find engaging content on your site, they will stay and your chances of having them contanct you are greatly increased.
There is no doubt that the majority of visitors to your site will be looking for listings. Give them what they want. Put your current listings on the front page of your website, or make sure the visitor can access the listings with one click and make that link the most visible thing on the page. If visitors have to search for the link to your listings, they are going to be more inclined to leave the site and find one where the listings are readily available.
The bottom line is, give the users what they want, and find a way to engage them, before they leave. Your website is like any other form of advertsing. They have to see it, get your message, and contact you for it to be effective.
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The Home Tour
You’ve completed all of the initial steps before you start showing property, it’s now time to set-up your home tour and schedule showing appointments.
Here are the critical steps:
1. Less is more: The more homes you show a buyer, the more confused they get. Drill down to the specific wants and needs of your buyer. This information is gathered during your buyer counselling interview. Keep the tour between 3-5 homes, any more than that can create confusion and indecision.
2. Create a map: Provide the buyer with a map that details the location of each property that you are going to show them. Highlight the different schools and points of interest on the map.
3. Provide comparables: Educate the buyer and make them aware of the current marketplace. This will help the buyer better understand the market and make a realistic offer that they are comfortable with.
4. Meet at our office: Have the buyers meet you at our office so that you can sit down and review the homes they are going to see. Upon arrival back to the office, this is the best time to write up the offer.
Your next tip will be Showing and Selling Property. Until then I wish you all continued success.
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