Depending on whom you ask, a pure breed is a great or lousy idea; a pet store is the best or worst place to go; you should stay away from, or only go to, an animal shelter; avoid, or jump at, free - to - good -
home ads in newspapers; and so on.
Not exact matches
In need of cash, he looked in the classified pages of the LA Weekly, an alternative publication, home to ads forbidden from traditional newspaper
In need of cash, he looked
in the classified pages of the LA Weekly, an alternative publication, home to ads forbidden from traditional newspaper
in the classified pages of the LA Weekly, an alternative publication,
home to
ads forbidden from traditional
newspapers.
Consumers do have a choice
in the real estate market... 1) List your
home yourself with a classified
ad in the
newspaper as you did before.
In their search for
homes, 88 percent of buyers used the Internet, 87 percent used real estate agents, 55 percent relied on yard signs, 45 percent attended open houses, and 30 percent reviewed print or
newspaper ads.
We've all seen the
ads in the
newspaper, on TV and even on Realtors cars about selling your
home in 30 days.
The most common source of owned cats was from a friend or relative (42 %
in 2005 versus 33 %
in 1993), followed by being found as a free - roaming homeless cat (20 %
in 2005 versus 32 %
in 1993), a public or private animal shelter (16 %
in 2005 versus 12 %
in 1993), a breed rescue group (9 %
in 2005 versus 2 %
in 1993), a breeder (4 %
in both years), an
ad in a
newspaper or adopted or purchased
in a pet store (2 %
in 2005 versus 6 %
in 1993), a negligible percentage born at
home (< 1 %
in 2005 versus 6 %
in 1993), and the remainder coming from various minor or unknown sources.
They suggest you might be interested
in conducting
home visits to evaluate prospective adoptive
homes, helping out with paperwork and filing, looking
in your local
newspaper for
ads where dogs are being given away and calling the owners to inform them that rescue services are available, sharing your professional skills with the organization, and donating needed supplies or money.
Check local
newspaper classifieds and websites such as Craig's List (go to http://craigslist.org then click the link for your local city or area) for
ads looking to place feral cats or kittens
in adoptive
homes.
Run
ads in the «lost and found pets» section of your
newspaper and other publications within a 50 - 100 mile radius of your
home, and be sure to check the «pet found» section.
One of the best methods of advertising is to place an
ad in the classified pet column of a major metropolitan
newspaper, interview potential adopters on the phone, then meet with them, either at their
home or yours.
Before you put a «Free to good
home»
ad in the local
newspaper or on Craigslist.com or hand her over to a stranger
in a parking lot, look at other options.
You may hear it from commercials on television,
ads in your local
newspaper, or even interviews on the radio about your local shelter
in need of adoptive
homes so that they can save more lives.
Before you give him to a stranger
in a parking lot, or put a «Free to good
home»
ad in the local
newspaper or on Craigslist.com, examine all of your other options.
Home exchange is not unlike other human interactions where you're not quite familiar with each other: for example, the person that you date, or buying a car from an
ad in the
newspaper.
Displayed
in an aerial view, the
newspaper's scrupulously hand - drawn international section is open to a full - page banking
ad, one for a
home furnishings sale and smaller stories about Chinese human rights abuses and the legacy of French colonialism; the open paint can, its circular lid and the angled stick between them create a double - image of a percentage sign — %.
A coalition of food safety groups ran
newspapers ads in the
home states of Senate Majority Leader Harry M. Reid (D - Nev.)
Not knowing where to start, I found my real estate agent through his «
homes for sale»
ad featured
in a
newspaper.
She coordinated the sale of 11,000 tickets and paid for
newspaper ads to support the project,
in which a brand - new luxury
home valued at $ 750,000 would be given away to a lucky ticketholder.
Recent studies have shown that 95 % of buyers are looking for
homes online, compared to 17 % of buyers looking
in print or
newspaper ads.
Do not forget to offer this link
in your
newspaper ad and front yard sign, so people can read more information about your
home online.
If you call on a single classified advertisement
in a
newspaper, an
ad in a
home selling magazine or an online listing, you most likely are calling the listing agent.
Marketing is key to getting your listing
in front of as many buyers as possible, including those searching online for properties, glancing at magazine and
newspaper ads, and driving by
homes that are for sale.
To sell them, the sales associate with Century 21 GoldFire Realty Inc.
in Garrettsville, Ohio, places
ads in an Amish
newspaper and uses lenders who make loans on
homes with no utilities.
A. It's not easy to win FSBOs over after they've already committed to selling their
home, invested their money
in a
newspaper ad, and placed a «For Sale» sign
in their front yard.
The Internet and
newspaper ads are almost equally valuable in promoting home, according to the results of a new survey of real estate professionals prepared for the Newspaper Association of
newspaper ads are almost equally valuable
in promoting
home, according to the results of a new survey of real estate professionals prepared for the
Newspaper Association of
Newspaper Association of America.
When buyers were asked where they first learned about the
home they purchased, 43 percent said the Internet (unchanged from last year, but up from 36 percent
in 2009); 33 percent from a real estate agent; 9 percent a yard sign or open house; 6 percent from a friend, neighbor or relative; 5 percent from
home builders; 3 percent directly from the seller; and 1 percent a print or
newspaper ad.