Fraud in real estate, are you being victimized? - Part I

Written by Willard Michlin


Rip off artists appear in all shapes and sexes. They usually are nice looking, well dressed and very smooth talkers. They, in conversation, tell you about a financial killing they made, or are inrepparttar middle of closing. Then they changerepparttar 106142 subject. A really smooth talker never asks or suggests you invest. They wait until you beg and plead with them to let you in on their great deal. At this point you are HAD. That means, " your goose is cooked and you are invited torepparttar 106143 feast, because you arerepparttar 106144 main course." The logical question is how do you know, before you lose your money that you are going to be ripped off? The answer is independent research, and lots of it. Find a friend, a friend's friend who is an "expert" inrepparttar 106145 specific field you are thinking of investing. Ask lots of questions and listen to him. Ask him or her how to make sure you are protected. Inrepparttar 106146 years, 1990 to 1995, eight people I know paidrepparttar 106147 same real estate trainer over $5,000 each to show them how to buy real estate for "NO MONEY DOWN." The trainer claimed she got results. Not one ofrepparttar 106148 students, all of who got to know each other, after years of trying, ever bought a property for "No Money Down."

Recentlyrepparttar 106149 same trainer is offering to get her students 100% financing on real estate, even with bad credit. The MARK (the name for a con artist's pigeon) thinks he is paying for an education. The education is that you are $5,000 poorer and you haverepparttar 106150 name of a loan company that will charge you 8.5% on a 1st Mtg. and 11% on a 2nd mtg. I will tell you how to find such a lender yourself and it will only cost you a phone call. See an attorney or an accountant to reviewrepparttar 106151 deal, especiallyrepparttar 106152 paperwork. I have seen contracts that if you just read it yourself, word for word and thought about what it said you would run like a wolf is chasing you. He is. One simple real estate contract allowedrepparttar 106153 con man to takerepparttar 106154 money out ofrepparttar 106155 joint account before he didrepparttar 106156 repair work. He tookrepparttar 106157 money and never did any work. Never release money until you have everyone's signature onrepparttar 106158 paperwork and your adviser has readrepparttar 106159 whole contract, word for word. If you cannot afford an attorney, do not dorepparttar 106160 deal. It is better to not make a profit than to loose what you already have. "A fool and his money are soon parted." Don't berepparttar 106161 fool.

How To Build Up Your Samples for your Portfolio Without Professional Experience

Written by Rachel Goldstein


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What should you do if you have no professional examples to place in your portfolio? If you are in a situation where you don't have any professional samples to place into your portfolio, then you obviously have a lot of work to do. You might be able to get away with placing classroom projects into your "book", but you would have a much better chance with "real world" samples. Below, please find suggestions on building your sample-base.

There are several ways that you can build up your portfolio:

**First Time Give Away - Offer your services for free first-time orders. Seek out small business owners and offer your services for free. Explain that if they like your servicesrepparttar next consultation will come with a fee. Ifrepparttar 106141 client likes your work, you might have found yourself steady work or better yet, he might refer people to you. Remember to always finish a project by askingrepparttar 106142 client if they know of any potential clients that you could contact.

**Nonprofit Organizations - Volunteer your services for free to local community organizations where you live. This is a great way to build up your portfolio. Look in your phone book for religious, educational, social, and political organizations. Most nonprofit organizations would be thrilled to get something for free considering their budget is probably pretty tight. Try to negotiate intorepparttar 106143 deal that as payment you would like to have your business name and phone number onrepparttar 106144 finished piece (and if you have a website url, this should be printed onrepparttar 106145 finished product too). This is very fair. This might be a great way to drum up business and get a great sample for your portfolio atrepparttar 106146 same time.

For example, if you offer your design services to a church. There are probably a dozen small business owners inrepparttar 106147 congregation. Maybe one or two will take notice and ask about you.

**Friends and Family Members - Who better to help you than people that you love and trust? On a sheet of paper, write down all of your friends and adult family members. Do any of them own a business? Do any of them controlrepparttar 106148 hiring process withrepparttar 106149 company that they work for? Volunteer your skills out to your friend or family member. Make sure not to get yourself into a situation where this friend expects you always to work for free. Explain up front that this is for free only withrepparttar 106150 first project. Again, try to negotiate that your business name, phone number, and website url are printed somewhere onrepparttar 106151 finished product. If your friends and family members don't have any business for you, ask them if they know of anyone who could use your services.

**Hire Yourself First - Surely your own business could use your services so hire yourself. If you are a designer, you can create promotional materials for your business such as business cards, promotional brochures, letterhead, etc. If you are a writer, maybe you can write up promotional literature for your business. Of course, I don't know what your profession is, but try to find a way to put yourself to work.

**Dummy Samples / Mockups- As a last resort, you can create fictitious examples of your work. This could work for all professionals, but I am more familiar with this inrepparttar 106152 design industry. Create dummy brochures, newsletters, logos, and other pieces to demonstrate your range of skills. If you can show a potential client with mockups that you haverepparttar 106153 talent that they are looking for, then go for it. (For Designers) Even though this seems such a waste of your time, you can use these documents as templates for real projects that you will have inrepparttar 106154 future.

**Personal Things - (For Designers / Illustrators ) for special occasions you can design your own cards. If you have a yard sale, you can designrepparttar 106155 poster. Even if a neighbor is having a yard sale or a party, etc. ... why not ask them if you can designrepparttar 106156 cards or posters that go along withrepparttar 106157 occasion.

**Web Search - Do a search onrepparttar 106158 web for websites that you feel could use your service. Look for bad design layouts. If you consider yourself a web designer offer to redesignrepparttar 106159 website for free. If you are a graphic designer, offer to design this company's brochure or flyers. If you are a web marketer, look for nice sites that are hard to find inrepparttar 106160 search engines. Look for bad copy if you are a copywriter. Don't offer your free services out to everyone until you get a "yes" or "no" response; otherwise you might get ten "yes" answers.

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