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What is the pricing of bundled residential real estate data for USA, California (transactions, date of sale, price of sale, MLS pictures)

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Margie Kubicek

Creating a healthy balance of economy & ecology

In my experience, this data has been at no cost. Most property appraiser sites offer sales data as an excel file for download. Each property can be looked at with exterior photos, or base floor plans. It would take quite alot of dara entry to input into a program, the issue would be the accuracy, if properties change hands within a year. Hope this helps! Warm Regards, Margie

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Valentin Boyanov

Management Consultant

Is your research showing, that your business would expect strong increasing sales trend ? Is the revenue expected, shows that you can include bank charges in the cost, and still to be on the positive revenue side ? If both are yes, do not waste time, but take a bank loan and go for. If both are no, do not waste time, but think about other business. If one is yes and another one - no, spend more time on the investigation. Market investigation is the first and most important one. all the best Val

Forex Trading

MT4 Expert Adviser, Forex Trading,Web Developer

Hi , I have experience on Google Drive , development , mostly Google SpreadSheets add-on and triggers with google script web scraping updating google spreadsheet and email notification based on search, If I have more knowledge about your requirement , maybe I can help, thanks

David Favor

Fractional CTO

Setup a content rich blog about the tech. Monetize via on page ads selling your device. Buy traffic from Gemini + Outbrain + Taboola to your site. Also, buy display ads through Taboola + other Ad Networks to place on sites to sell your product. Build a mailing list of opt-ins off your site. Use retargeting pixels to stalk people who visit your site.

Nitesh Sharoff

Accelerated Growth using Rapid Experimentation

Where possible, I recommend getting it to work in a specific region. I.e. If this was Uber, I'd focus on London or a specific city to work on. If this was a cleaning service - I'd focus on a particular area where possible. The stages of a successful business don't differ - your product market fit is the first most important piece of the puzzle. Together with that, if you can successfully get it to work in one place, you can then either VC fund it with real data or bootstrap it yourself and scale the operation quickly. It would help if you gave me a bit more context on the idea, I'm sure I could get you a more detailed answer. Landing pages are one piece only - you need to crack the other side. There is quite a bit of information online about Airbnb and how they got hosts on board with events and whatnot. Hope that helps.

Kerby Meyers

Strategic thinker and communicator, author

Hi: Looks like you've done a lot of good work - well done. I contend that your first fundraising effort should be friends and family. The leads are warm so you can focus on your pitch -- developing it, honing it, practicing it -- and the process -- setting the cadence for meetings, follow-ups and closing. Then a bit further down the road, you'll not only have something more tangible to sell to angel and seed investors (thanks to the funding you raised first), but you'll be more comfortable with what you have to do to pull those dollars through the door. If you wish to discuss, send me a PM through Clarity for 15 free minutes. Cheers, Kerby

David Favor

Fractional CTO

If $100/month is too much, then likely this business is in to early a life cycle stage to justify a CRM. My suggestion is you use https://Drip.com which starts at $50/month.

Ashey Hebrkersman

Yoga Instructor and Disney Travel Master

Before even beginning to think about launching your project you need to evaluate why you want to do it at all. Just doing it "because" is going to make you go mad, you'll want a reason to do it because it will be taking much of your time up. Make sure you go over strengths and weaknesses . If you are just doing a random journey story here and there I wouldn't add it but if you are great at bringing in people with your stories then that would be great because it would help people be more intend with your project . Keep a calendar that you can keep your deadlines on so you don't forget because I have seen this many times as well .

Jason Kanigan

Business Strategist & Conversion Expert

Your franchisor isn't helping out, huh? What kind of feedback have you gotten from them? Do they have a dedicated franchise success executive? Or a franchisee council to draw experience from? Your long term strategy is to raise the guest check average for each visit, and increase the frequency of those visits. Along the way you can look into: -lowering your cost of customer acquisition -lowering your cost of fulfillment (food, overhead, labor--I guarantee there's waste now) -lowering the average time to process an order (eg. in the drivethru, how long from arrival, through ordering, to departure with food? Most strugglers are terrible on this stat). However, you can only cut so far. Expansion is a far better goal. What you bought was a system with expectations and controls. Your pricing and costs should be known. If you don't know them, you won't know if you're profitable, and that's something requiring immediate correction if so. Are you looking at what competitors are doing...or what the top franchisees in your area are doing? Chick-fil-A in my area is doing some awesome things with the drivethru...how they staff it, process orders, increase flow through rate. And there are McDonald's in my area that I know are A listers...those that are mediocre B-level performers...and C-types that have poor standards enforcement, lousy culture, and missing processes. Who's the A-lister near you? I sometimes work with a B who is burning to become an A, and that's fun because I know they'll do the work.

Andrew Maury

I help uncommon businesses succeed online

With that kind of traffic, it shouldn't be hard to monetize, but the real question is coming up with the most effective strategy. Without knowing much about the business or having access to any analytics, here are a few recommendations off the top of my head: - add affiliate links to apps & software links - sell premium ad space - sell services to help customers select software/apps - sell services to setup various software - setup automated email campaigns - offer courses There are certainly other ways you could monetize your site. One thing to keep in mind is you want to focus on the CLTV (customer lifetime value). Rather than looking for quick wins, think about the big picture and how you can really help your customers in the long run. By providing value, you'll build trust and your customers and clients will be much more willing to pay for added services.

Armando Izaguirre

Clarity Expert

This is not a simple question to answer, but one I can relate to because I am currently creating an online course and I initially struggled getting passed the outline phase. I found the driving factor to determine the best organization of instructional content is understanding what your audience wants (or needs) to learn from your course. There are several organizational methods you can use. I’ll list a few examples, and I’d be happy to discuss further if you need help structuring yours. 1) Sequential: This method is best used to teach a step-by-step process, like the installation of a computer system. 2) Hierarchical: This method is best used to teach content which requires that a learner master subordinate skills or knowledge to advance to a higher level skill. For example, in order to teach someone how to trade stocks, they would first need to learn about the stock market. 3) Importance: This method is best used when teaching policies — commonly used by companies for internal training where they explain the important topics first, and progress to less important, ancillary topics. 4) Complexity: This method is best used when the topic you are teaching is difficult and may turn off your audience. You ease the audience with easier, generic topics, and progress to more difficult topics. Hope this helps! And request a call if you need assistance designing your course. - Armando

Technical Hiring

Jobless and struggling

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Anntricia Bray

I am a business professional

First start by focusing more into solutions and less on the problem. 59 years old is not old, it's just right for opportunity and experience. If you are not aware of your strengths and the things you do well, I suggest you visiting a local workforce or educational institution and ask for a career interest inventory. It would act as a guide to assist you in the types of careers that will best suit your personality and interest. If all else fails, being unemployed could be the perfect time for you to enroll in an adult education program and refresh or gain some new skills for the road ahead.

Alan Gellangarin

Founder (Blockchain & IT)

Hi There, it’s hard to look for funding of a startup . My own suggestion is , you have to start looking for a backer that is sold out of your business idea for more info just give me a call on how to contact backers.

Warren K

Clarity's top expert on Instagram for Business

Do pro-bono work with brands and influencers locally. You have to figure out your angle (and maybe you have) But I personally would begin to network with small businesses in the area who have worked with influencers. I would go in an say that I want to enhance the work that's being done with influencers to increase their ROI -- in that relationship you now have two people-- the influencer who is going to need ongoing work and the business and brand that could hire you separately depending on your work. I don't think spending a ton of time on advertising when you are a creative is the best route to go-- you need to be creating and leveraging relationships. Make no mistake though-- when money starts coming in you better HIRE someone who specializes in advertising ASAP. If you could have figured it out, you would have already-- accept that it's a weakness for you and move on to what you know how to do best. Hope this helps you with some initial ideas!

Alan Gellangarin

Founder (Blockchain & IT)

All Blockchain platform has an Architect/designer that lays out detail of operation, in regards of your query about cryptokitties platform you have to address to the designer, if you are planning to become an architect you have to do your research and understanding of programming languages.

Daryl Hatton

CEO of FundRazr, advisor to multiple startups

You have two choices: add the talent to manage the PR and marketing activities to your team or outsource it. A good source of names if you wish to outsource it can be found here https://www.startups.co/articles/top-crowdfunding-experts-consultants

Jean Sheridan

Well-being Coach make the change you want to see

If you're coming from a place of panic and desperation, you may find it difficult to get anything up and running. What are your job skills? What do you like to do? You may very well have to do work that is not your ideal, but can give you an income, and build from there. If you would like more specific help with your particular situation, please set up a phone session.

Ozan Dagdeviren

Author, Startup mentor. Focus on people decisions.

Hello, So usually; at least in my opinion, the best search for funding follows validation from the market, a certain amount of recurring revenue and proof that business works (and can scale). Do you have these?

Pete Ryan

Sales Hacking and Marketing Growth

I have been very impressed with Hubspot’s CRM — $50 per month, per user.

Kirk G

Clarity Expert

These are tough questions. It may be possible to hire third party marketing companies that would be able to do some testing for you to give you the metrics, but most likely the best option would be to do the testing in house. I think that you would need to set up a few of these alternative sampling methods and go out and do some A/B testing and see which have the highest ROI. It would be important to pick some metrics that you could use to measure that which would be uniform for each location so that there is no variance between what is being measured. For example if foot traffic to your booth is a goal then figuring out the best way to measure that or if actual sales is a goal that is much more easy because you can just weigh the cost of the event against the revenue generated at each location. Feel free to contact me for more in depth conversation about this. You can find me at gscsconsulting@gmail.com or at my website www.gscsconsulting.com

Joe Alagna

Director / it.com | Founder / CauseWell Insurance

I'm not an attorney. Without going into a lot of details here I would suggest you contact an attorney who specializes in trademark law. Depending on how much you have invested in your business, I wouldn't navigate this on my own. Sincerely,

Jason Kanigan

Business Strategist & Conversion Expert

If you have large quantities of batch size, look into statistical process control. If they're smaller batches, the answer seems pretty straightforward (to me, at least): 1. Map out the production process step by step. Operations, inspections, decision points etc. 2. Install a final inspection at the end of the process to accept/reject the product. 3. Look at returns and final inspections to determine the causes of failure. You should see the 80/20 Rule in effect: about 80% of the defects will be from 20% of the sources of problems. 4. Fix those 20% of the sources and clear up most of your issues. Adjust your process flowchart to match the new method. Ensure people are following the new method. Eventually you should have an inspection done at the end of each step / beginning of the next to ensure the product does not move on unless it is correct. I'm an operations management guy so feel free to book a call if you wish to dig into specifics.

Justin Hamel

$50 MILLION+ In Revenue Made From My Brand Names

Here are some tricks that work for me: + Laser the audience so that they are the best fit for the offer. Using interests, age, location, etc. or you will just flush money down the toilet. + Make sure ad images & copy match the landing page style so it feels seamless as visitors click thru + Optimize landing page constantly to improve conversions + Attention is what you want. Always use creative, attention grabbing images/video There is tons of other tricks too depending on which niches you are targeting. I'd love to coach you to success. I'm always one call away if you need me.

varun sharma

Growth Consultant & Founder of Upreports

Congrats on fighting anorexia and beating it! Unlike others, you are asking the right question. How to write a blog comes before creating a website, making money from it, or anything else. So, here are a couple of suggestions: 1) Start by researching what's out there already. 2) Keep a pen and notebook at your side while doing that. 3) Note what all has already been covered and to what depth. 4) While doing research, you will note lapses. Sometimes, content won't be enough. Sometimes, info will be half cooked. I think you got the drift. This will give you topics to cover that other has missed or haven't covered thoroughly. 5) Blogging is no longer limited to text. In fact, text based are slowly taking a backseat. They are being replaced by vlogs (video blogs). So, I would recommend checking Youtube for the content you want to create. 6) See what anorexia content creators are selling. See if they really have value or you can plan something people would like to pay for. It can be a PDF guide, access to video lessons, personal diet, etc. Long story short, do your homework. There are tons of things you can do to get blogging right. It is a crowded place but if you find a niche, then, there certainly is big money there. Trust me, I have been written blogs that sold for $400 a piece. Here are two resources I think will help you down the line: https://www.upreports.com/blog/build-brand-identity-online-100-tips-ideas/ https://www.upreports.com/blog/blog-optimization-growth-report-free/ Best of luck!

Justin Hamel

$50 MILLION+ In Revenue Made From My Brand Names

Social media channels like facebook are a great way for doctors to market digitally and cheaply. I recommend "humanizing" the doctors practice in a series of posts so clients and potential clients already feel like they know the staff and that they are just "going to some doctor" Consistant good solid posts can instantly boost credibility and increase the customer base. Plus building an audience is a great way to market for the long term. I would love to help here if you need any help along the way I'm just one phone call away always.

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