Showing posts with label pay per post. Show all posts
Showing posts with label pay per post. Show all posts

Tuesday, May 19, 2009

Property Management

Real Property Management is a property management company to do your investment work for you. With Wall Street putting everyone on the edge of their seat, and housing prices going way down, lots of people are turning to real estate for their investments. As a renter, I know that rentals are hard to find and are always in demand. Real Property Management deals with the hassles that having tenets can create. Check them out today and see how they can make your real estate investment work for you.

Real Property Management (RPM) receives the "Franchise of the Year Honarable Mention" award.

RPM Midwest Featured in the Bizjournal of Cincinnati and Columbus

RPM manages over 20,000 units nationwide!

Freddie Mac has Signed an exclusive agreement with Real Property Management to manag the new REO Rental Initiative.

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RPM Midwest joins the National Association of Residential Property Managers to ensure the highest standards in property management services.

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Friday, February 29, 2008

Paid Post Tips

I've made over $100 this month doing paid posts! I'm really excited about that! For tips go here

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Tuesday, February 12, 2008

Vacations

Oh, in the middle of winter, what's more exciting than planning a summer vacation? Second best, I suppose, to darting off to some romantic tropical island :o)

american motor homes



Come check out american motor homes and see if one is right for you. My parents, who live in California, are planning a visit over here in Montana this summer. My dad recently re-did his motor home and may be towing it with his truck out here. It's a 25 hour drive, and I have a feeling if he does decide to drive my mom will fly in and meet us in Billings, but once they're both retired they plan on doing lots of sight seeing. The drive from California to Montana isn't difficult. There are a few different ways you can go, we did all of them I think in our move out here.

My favorite way was to go north through California, then through Oregon and Washington, and over through Idaho and then to Montana. It takes a little bit longer, but it’s much nicer than the other route of California-Nevada-Utah-Idaho-Montana

I think if we ever have an RV we’ll take it out to the forest in a remote area of Montana, maybe north western Montana, and do a week or two of fishing, hiking, and swimming. I grew up tent camping, and while I suppose that was okay for my parents, I really would appreciate being able to sleep off the ground, have a small area to cook in, and a place to get out of the weather, as we often seem to end up camping when the only snowstorm in June hits ;)

Overall, though, camping is a great memory building time for the entire family, and it’s also nice because you can bring along your pets- no need to find a pet sitter or babysitter.

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Remodeling?

replacement window



Are you remodeling? We're hoping to build this spring or summer, a small house. In designing our house, and budgeting for the cost, budgeting for good windows is always a cost-effective important decision. Windows can make a substantial influance on the costs of every day running the house. UV blocking windows help keep furniture from fading, and double paned windows with good insulation lower heating and cooling bills. We love lots of light, and hope to have good windows on all four sides of our small house that we build.

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Thursday, January 31, 2008

Pay Per Post

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I applied with Pay Per Post just one day ago, and today they approved my blog. I'm excited to see the opportunities out there. I don't have a video camera, and I see oppertunities for videos in blogs, but we'll see what text ones come through.

Being laid off my job last week and still searching and testing (Medical transcription requires extensive testing before even getting an interview) for companies, I'm happy to do something to fill the gap in the meantime.

As a work-at-home mom, sometimes it takes some creativity to makethe money you need while still being able to keep a watchful eye on your child. I had a phone interview earlier today wiht a transcription company, and it involved a playpen, mason jar of chocolate chips, and me in the bathroom wiht the door closed ;) Don't know what my mama did without a portable phone!

As I type this, my daughter is sitting on the couch waving the phone at me and taunting that she might touch the 'no touching' lamp. I can look over and smile at her as I type, chant one of our favorite nursery rhymes (hickory dickery dock today), and keep on typing... A skill WAHMs have mastered, I'm sure :)


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