Sentences with phrase «never meet their agents»

* Most authors never meet their agents face - to - face because they live in different parts of the country.

Not exact matches

I'm sure there are some out there, but I've never met a RE agent or broker who states that housing is in a bubble.
One can also watch the genesis and development of her work as she related its progress to her friends, who included not only her literary agent and editors, but also people whom she never met face - to - face.
Instead of a former sports agent serving as the lead, the main character here is Bernie Webber (Chris Pine)-- a conservative member of the Coast Guard who never met a regulation he wasn't willing to follow.
Good vs. Bad Communicators: A small number of agents offer representation via email but don't offer to get on the phone for a meet - and - greet... and / or you never hear from them after that until if / when they sell your book.
One of these agents sent a book that did not meet the criteria for review, and when I wrote back giving the agent a choice of what we could do next, I never heard from him / her again.
One particular agent said «'' I met with a client recently and was able to engage her in the discussion as never before.
Due to the ease of communication provided through channels such as Twitter and Google +, writers, editors, and agents have been able to meet one another and socialize in ways that would've never been possible 10 years ago.
Maintain professional relationships with agents and editors you meet at writing expos since you never know how these people can help you in the future.
Four young literary agents meet for an evening of food, wine, and conversation about the writing they're looking for, how they're finding it, what they love, what they hate, and ten things writers should never ever do.
Why would a legitamet Literary Agent support the same (knowing full well they would never do this under any other circumstances, no money to the agent) Certainly Writers / Illustrator Conferences hold Contests (usually with an entry fee of some sort) but while a top prize may be monetary and / or a meeting with an Editor from a reputable publishing house, there is never a gaurantee of publication.
The meeting was never held, however, because on the appointed day, Devorak had his agent in the village distributing free rum and most of the fishermen got too drunk to attend.
Everyone is busy these days, and all the families we meet with never have hours to spend with an insurance agent in his or her home.
The agent that they have been using for ten years, but have never met insists that they all sit down for a life insurance presentation.
You never have to meet an agent, fill out a paper form, or even leave your house.
It's become all too apparent over the years that most clients buy life insurance, whether term insurance or permanent, put it in the cabinet and because they never hear from their agent again, there is never an evaluation to make sure it meets your needs as well now as it did when you put it -LSB-...]
When you meet with your agent, it's important to note that «projected» illustrations your agent is showing state «non-guaranteed», and the market never performs ideally for decades without hiccup.
There's also only so much they can do to reduce the price because — guess what — insurance agents don't set the price of your renters insurance, some guy in a suit that you'll never meet sets the price.
Like I always say, the most exciting thing about networking is you just never know who you're going to meet, it can be your next great business partner, employer, hairdresser, real estate agent or your future husband... so always show up ready to dazzle the crowd in your own personal way.
However because of my age, and financial situation every agent I have met with or contacted ignores me, never responds or fades off and just forgets about me because I can't afford to buy a 300k house.
Again I respect Ms. Alexanders comments but unless someone in that meeting, was allowed comparable time and stood up and voiced an opinion that was representative of businesses of the 150 agents instead of REMAX OA then that meeting should never have taken place.
Rule 2: Work ethic, work smart — I have never met a successful agent who did not have a good work ethic, in conjunction with working smart.
My most recent two deals I never met either sales people everything was done by e-mail, scan (some of which was not readable) and the other agent was too busy running his restaurant to meet with the Seller in person and he did not even know that a contract that is not readable is not a contract.
Perhaps, if no other agent is already servicing the needs of the caller, set up an appropriate time to meet — at your office or even a coffee shop, never at the property that generated the call, so you can explain the difference between a caller becoming a «client» or if he would prefer «customer status.»
I agree with you that Privacy is great, however as a consumer when some agent that I don't know, have never met has access to my home's last sold price that is not privacy.
We had been «threatened» outrightly against having those sorts of meetings and or even that we should not discuss such a topic over coffee, agent to agent, never mind agency to agency — even in the effort to just reach a «meeting of the minds.»
Further as a Male sales agent, I would never ask a divorcing woman to attend a meeting with her soon to be ex-husband without first knowing the mental state both parties are in.
When an «agent», never meeting his clients, can send many unlicenced people out to take listings, with important clauses stricken, with Schedule A & B replacing «listing» so the clients don't know they are listed and think they are FSBO's, just to get their properties on Realtor.ca....
When they see how organized your system is, and how another agent never required the preparation work, they will undoubtedly know you are different from your competition and be interested in meeting you in person!
I had bought and sold several homes as personal residences, between 1962 and 1980, Except for one agent, who earned my repeat business in the late 60's and early 70's I never met anyone who had left a lasting impression on me by how they had conducted real estate business.
A whole new process not just hoisted upon the industry, but at least equally important, hoisted upon the literally unarmed, unknowing, public, and putting the job of exposing and explaining the new system mostly into the hands and care of the listing agents; part of their job description, (some never even having taken courses or attending office meetings, themselves).
If you just call the agent who's number is on a for sale sign or click on an agents listing online, you have elected to have that agent, someone you've never even met, represent you on that property.
I never met a real estate agent so involved and professional.
«I've always known that as an agent, you should never meet anybody you don't know at a property,» the agent warns.
Never go into your first meeting with an agent expecting a casual conversation.
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