Tuesday, December 19, 2006
Another new person to be....
So, now I have another new hat to wear. Grandma.....oh, boy.....not having had any grandmas to speak of (one Grandma had already passed on by the time I was born, and the other Grandma was very old and I never really knew her), I only have this wonderful image of what a Grandma is supposed to be....chubby, wearing an apron, baking cookies....oh, wait, maybe that's Aunt Bea. I have only just started getting used to wearing this "owner of my own company" hat...good thing the poor child is three thousand miles away and doesn't expect this Super Grandma person to appear every day to spoil him!
I am happy to say that this week has been busier than I expected! My predictions were that this week and next would be dead, due to the holidays, but I received orders and quite a few inquiries today....yeah! If you would like to see the video of my new, and quite adorable, grandson, visit www.myspace.com/debseivers. I hope to put some new ones on the page tomorrow, but I know that my baby girl is very tired and Baby's Daddy needs to tend to her before MySpacing.
So, until tomorrow, it's all good!
Deb Seivers
http://www.appraisalpros.biz
http://www.myspace.com/debseivers
Monday, December 18, 2006
Shame on ME!
But, along with the silence of slow business comes the craziness of the holidays! How is it that my children are all grown and gone from the nest and Christmas still takes so much time? I love to decorate the outside of the house, which I guess takes up a big chunk of time. If I can get a decent night picture of the lights, I will post it for you. I am the absolute worst photographer in the world and have never gotten a decent shot of either the outside Christmas lights or my oh-so-cheerful indoor Christmas tree.
I promise today to do a better job at keeping you informed about The Appraisal Pipeline and my own personal Pipeline!
So, until next time, Happy Holidays and it's all good! Deb Seivers
Thursday, September 14, 2006
Thanks for all the help!
There are so many helpful websites out there for business owners; whether you are just starting out, or looking to grow, or are a woman owned business (like mine!), or seeking networking opportunities...the list goes on and on. I have visited countless websites over the last eighteen months; from the day that I decided to give this business ownership thing a try, and just about every day since then. Many websites have been a godsend and some entertaining; some a waste of time and space (cyberspace!). I just want to give you a short list of the websites that have been of the most help and inspiration to me.
- First and foremost is the website "Start Up Nation" at www.startupnation.com. They have the most uncanny ability to cover the subjects that are bothering me at any given time. And, when I was trying to set up my network, they gave me personal one-on-one advice....which they probably won't appreciate me telling you. Their articles are concise, short, and interesting. And, the whole attitude of the website is so encouraging and upbeat...I love that! I feel like I am talking to a person, instead of just reading some dry, old words that were tossed into cyberspace. So, thanks to all of you at S/U Nation for sometimes being the only bright spot in a crappy day!
- You may be surprised at my second choice, but I am impressed with their level of customer service and the overall intelligence of the website and the staff. I enjoy the Microsoft website for small business (www.microsoft.com/smallbusiness) and have had the pleasure of attending some of their webinars, which were extremely helpful and informative. So, thanks to you, Microsoft, you big monster company, for making this little, teeny-weeny company feel important and confirming my existence!
- And, last but not least, I am super impressed with my software vendor, AlaMode. (www.alamode.com) Their website is aimed at those involved in real estate, but anyone would appreciate the quality of their presentations, their webinars, and especially, their superior customer service and troubleshooting staff! Only at IBM have I seen the kind of dedication, intelligence, and patience that these people present to me every day! I cannot tell you how much it has helped me in this endeavor to know that someone was on the support kiosk 24/7 to help me if all of this crashed down around me!
That's enough gushing for one day....I just wanted all of those faceless friends out there to know how much I have learned from them and how much I appreciate their efforts!
'Til next time, then...it's all good! Deb Seivers www.appraisalpros.biz
Thursday, September 07, 2006
Now we are clickin'!
Thursday, August 31, 2006
I guess summer is over...
It's cold here in Michigan today! Seems it was just ungodly hot a couple of days ago, and now, fall is here! If you like having changing seasons, then Michigan is the place for you. We sometimes have all four seasons in one day! I love fall, though. Except that it means winter will be here soon - yech to driving in the snow. So, we got a couple of orders yesterday, and one was already cancelled.....great! Sorry to have missed you yesterday, but we were working on our postcard "mass mailing". If it were not for the mail that gets returned, I would wonder sometimes if our mail gets delivered at all! Consumer confidence must definitely be in the toilet right now! (sorry, I seem to not be able to start a new paragraph in this weird composition format - maybe someone can tell me how that is done?) I hope the phone just rings off the darn hook today! I am beginning to wonder if the management companies are going to take over all of the ordering process, and being an appraiser is not going to be the fairly lucrative job that it once was. The management companies are eating up over half of the fee, which leaves the appraisers with pitiful compensation. I understand why the banks need the management companies; so that the loan officers don't get "buddy-buddy" with the appraisers, but the management company should not make more of a profit than the appraiser! I will direct more effort towards the mortgage companies and hope the management companies dwindle away when they can't find appraisers to work for their pathetic wage! Okay, then, until tomorrow......all is good! Deb Seivers http://appraisalpros.biz
Tuesday, August 29, 2006
Day Two - A Little More Noise, Please!
Deb Seivers
http://www.appraisalpros.biz
Monday, August 28, 2006
The Sounds of Silence
Today, I spent most of the day picking up the phone receiver to make sure that the stupid thing still works...very frightening, this silence. I take solace in the fact that Bill Gates believes that being patient is part of being successful. I wonder if he had days that he thought he was going to throw up....too much time on your hands gives one too much time to think about all of the things that can go wrong with this whole scenario!
I want to share a funny piece that I read last week - yeah, last week was slow, too! It's called "Why Men Might Be Happier"
- Your last name stays put.
- The garage is all yours.
- Wedding plans take care of themselves.
- Chocolate is just another snack.
- You can be President of the United States.
- You can never be pregnant.
- You can wear a white t-shirt to a water park.
- Car mechanics usually tell you the truth.
- You never have to drive to another gas station restroom because this one is just "too icky."
- You don't have to stop and think about which way to turn a nut on a bolt.
- Same work, more pay.
- Wrinkles add character.
- Wedding dress - $5000. Tux rental - $100.
- The occasional well-rendered belch is practically expected.
- New shoes don't cut, blister, or mangle your feet.
- One mood all the time.
- Phone conversations are over in 30 seconds flat.
- You know stuff about tanks.
- A five-day vacation requires only one suitcase.
- You can open all your own jars.
- You get extra credit for the slightest act of thoughtfulness.
- If someone forgets to invite you, he or she can still be your friend.
- Your underwear costs $8.95 or less for a three-pack.
- Three pairs of shoes are more than enough.
- You never have strap problems in public.
- You are unable to see wrinkles in your own clothes.
- The same hairstyle lasts for years, maybe even decades.
- You only have to shave your face and neck.
- You can play with toys all your life.
- Your belly usually hides your big hips.
- One wallet and one pair of shoes...one color for all seasons.
- You can wear shorts no matter how your legs look.
- You can "do" your nails with a pocket knife.
- You have freedom of choice concerning growing a mustache.
- You can do Christmas shopping for 25 relatives on December 24th in 25 minutes or less.
Well, good evening....talk to ya' tomorrow!
Deb Seivers