Sentences with phrase «need for an agent»

However, when a reader at an appearance yesterday asked if it was going to be translated into other languages (the plot travels), I acknowledged the likely need for an agent to make something like that happen (true, Alan?).
The answer is the NAR Seniors Real Estate Specialist ® (SRES ®) designation, which provides the knowledge and resources needed for agents to offer a better level of counseling for senior clients.
Brokers who take the reins in the content department also solve a huge creative need for agents.
RealtyZapp was born out of a distinct need for agents and owners to market both residential and commercial listings while retaining ownership of the data, and control over the accuracy of their listings.
It seems like they could save a lot of money (particularly the early round picks) by going the Lamar Jackson route of having your mom act as admin and getting a lawyer to look over any contract you sign, but I don't see a need for an agent until the player is a FA.
Connection to Katsina State sugar mummy is absolutely free of charge without the need for an agent.
No need for agent, publisher, bookstore, etc..
I've been evaluating my needs for an agent along the same lines.
So, you now have better access to editors for selling books, better access to overseas publishers, no need for agents on contracts and negotiations, and a way to get your books directly to readers when you decide that's a good way to go with a project.
There will be no need for agents or publishers.
According to a New York Times article by David Streitfeld, publishers at a number of houses are concerned that Amazon's ability to pull in major bestselling authors, as well as take away the need for agents through its ebook publishing model, Kindle Direct Publishing, and through author submissions to its imprint.
Marc is trying to change this by «eliminating the tier agent system; all agents are now equipped with the same tools, which has significantly reduced the need for another agent to intervene.»
So, you now have better access to editors for selling books, better access to overseas publishers and Hollywood, no need for agents on contracts and negotiations, and a way to get your books directly to readers when you decide that's a good way to go with a project.
Yes, yes, and yes there will always be a need for agents.
But now individuals are taking the initiative and writing, publishing, and marketing their own books without the need for an agent or publisher to give them a chance.
Remember that we supply the product and, without that product, there is no need for agents and no need for publishers.
Authors who do not want to use agents could go to independent or university - affiliated publishing houses to have their books reviewed without the need for an agent.
There is a need for agent - sold financial products to help those that will not plan for themselves.
This sort of thing changes the model to allow people to search for themselves, thereby reducing the need for an agent.
This policy is available for purchase online and without the need for any agent intervention.
Although some companies now offer auto insurance directly and remove the need for agents, some people still appreciate the friendly, personalized service that only a local auto insurance agent can offer.
Many people are choosing to try direct - to - consumer insurance companies which have eliminated the need for agents and thus greatly reducing renters insurance premiums.
Brian Friemel, Lone Wolf's executive vice president, brokerage services, says, «Survey partners recognize the value of integrating with technology providers to eliminate the need for agents to manually send the survey or to enter contact information for the customer.»
There's so much information in the online real estate space that some people think that it will eventually wipe out the need for agents completely.
In the case of real estate agreements, contracts could be verified and enforced automatically without the need for human interaction, reducing the need for agents, lenders, inspectors and title insurance providers.
These statistics are indicative of the need for your agent to be adept at social media and online marketing.
My understanding is the exact opposite: that the issue IS consumer public access to MLS systems (thinking, ideally from the consumer's point of view, that the public should be able to work directly with CREA, bypassing the need for an agent in order to get their property onto what they «think» is an MLS system).
However, the industry body, which oversees some 100,000 real estate agents, quickly brought in new rules banning agents from posting seller's contact information, which would have allowed buyers to contact sellers directly, without the need for an agent.
That did not go over well with some in the real estate business, who argue that the complexity of selling a home dicates the need for an agent.
a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o p q r s t u v w x y z