Member blogs

Ian Inglis's The Home Show

Hey SBCN Friends,


 


Please click the link below to view The Home Show blog on innovative real estate marketing. Any feedback would be greatly appreciated.


http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=P_9mIq1HfvM

SEO and Search Engines presentation

Sergey is presenting on BAB group meeting on March 3. SEO and Search Engines. http://www.babnetwork.ca Contact Sergey Pavlov for optimizing of your web site for Search Engines at sergey@vendorland.ca or call 519-746-3239.

Web site visitors. Who are they?

Check your web site traffic and find out where from your most visitors coming. More visitors - more potential clients for your business.

Canadian business directory online.

Ian Inglis Realty Blog

Hey SBCN Friends,


Please click the link below to view my first video blog on whats happening in the local real estate market. Any feedback would be greatly appreciated.


http://www.youtube.com/user/Sellingkwhomes

New Canadian small businesses on www.Vendorland.ca

New Canadian small businesses added to our web directory www.VendorLand.ca Welcome to post your business on vendorland.ca - Canadian Business Directory

At On A Roll Painting..we think green.

Over the past several years we have become more aware of our changing climate. The focus has been on our enviroment. Several measures have been taken on improving our air we breathe,our waters and food chain. As a painter for 27 years I have been introduced to solvent based paints. I have heard stories from senior painters who are retired, and who are feeling the after effects of using theses paints.

Vendorland.ca Web Directory is growing

Many new vendors are listed on www.vendorland.ca. Welcome to post your business on vendorland.ca - Canadian Business Directory and free source of business information.

SEO for small business by Sergey Pavlov

 

What Qualities Add Value to Your Home?

Click the link below to download or preview "What Qualities Add Value to Your Home?":
http://sellingkwhomes.posterous.com/what-qualities-add-value-to-your-home

Let's Make Music Together!

Through the ages parents have used music to sing their children to sleep and to ease pain and distress.  It soothes, it comforts, it motivates, it inspires, and it connects us.  Music has been used to bring communities together, to celebrate, to mourn, to share, and to learn.
Music has changed from what it once was.  Thanks to modern technology, music is everywhere.  It is used to create moods in the movies we watch, influence our buying habits while shopping, and we now have music on our phones, in our car, and through our iPods.

READY2GROW First Friday Forum Theme: TIME MANAGEMENT

SHORT & SWEET:

Dates: March 5, 2010 Theme: TIME MANAGEMENT

Time: Lunchtimes: 11:30 a.m. – 1:30 p.m.

Location: Mosaic (formerly Catholic) Family Counselling Centre,
Sehl Meeting Room 1st Floor
400 Queen Street South, Kitchener, ON

Who: Up to 40 small business owners, managers, and professionals

Facilitator: Lois Raats of Ready2Grow Associates www.ready2grow.com
Lois has over 20 years experience helping people and
organizations grow.

Plan Ahead for Managing Success

Over the last several months I’ve had the chance to look at small to midsize companies that are challenged by growth.  Imagine!  They are finally seeing the progress they have always wanted but somehow they are caught by surprise and unprepared.  

Important Matters to consider for Seniors and their child

Planning your future,

I am not a financial planner or mortgage broker but through my 25 years of experience in the Real estate industry I have discovered and learned many interesting things from others and their experiences.

Web site 2010

It is a good idea to update the date from 2009 to 2010 on your web sites. This will show that your site content is current.

Contact Sergey Pavlov if you don't know how update your web site. Free consulting from Vendorland.ca

 

Call: 519-746-3239 or email at sergey@vendorland.ca


Music Therapy with Seniors

There's something special about working with seniors. Is it their forgiving nature, their desire for interaction and companionship, or is it their life experience
and understanding? When I visit with seniors I feel a deep connection and closeness. I generally find that seniors are genuinely appreciative of your time and companionship
and whatever you have to offer. Whether visiting someone who is fighting with declining physical health, or someone who is in the late stages of dementia, I always seem to

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