The top three
things agents want in a brokerage are great broker support, awesome admin staff and savvy training.
The last
thing agents want is to be distracted by pulling up information when they're with clients.»
The first
thing every agent wants to do is dump their listings into social channels.
Not exact matches
Even if you have no idea what you
want to do while on your break, using TripScope you can set preferences to a general outline of
things you like or
want to see, for example: beaches, zip - lining and nightlife and your pro
agent can give you ideas.
The last
thing insurance companies
want is for
agents selling variable annuities to be hobbled by cost disclosure and the rule that they have to think of the client first.
From picking the right
agent to pricing your home correctly, when you do
things right you put yourself in the best position to get the results you
want.
I think that kind of
thing gets lost in this day and age where most guys just
wan na sign a new free
agent that can play or you just
wan na go sign a four - or five - star kid that can play.
However, the most important
thing all
agents will learn today is that Arsenal got 200 million to spend and they can ask whatever they
want.
Oh you have to love Cristiano Ronaldo's
agent — especially if you're Sir Alex Ferguson, and you wake up to see the one
thing you absolutely didn't
want to see on the morning of the Champions League final: Cristiano Ronaldo smiling on the front page of Spanish sport daily, Marca, under the headline, «Cristiano says «I do».»
Saints GM Mickey Loomis declined to discuss details on last night's meeting with Drew Brees
agent, but said, «I think the important
thing is Drew
wants to be a New Orleans Saint and we
want him to be a New Orleans Saint, so he's going to be a New Orlean Saint.»
When he had been hurt in college, after all, he noticed how
things could change based on his own fortunes in football; people that once
wanted to be close to him, be they fans, hangers - on or prospective
agents, seemed to suddenly disappear.
The fact that our player has left
things with his
agent tells us that although he may
want a move it is more about the quality of the deal rather than the club he joins.
Things got even more interesting with Peter Schaffer, Browner's
agent, saying that he just
wants to play hockey, and didn't
want to have to answer questions about his client via PFT:
While
things can change in football, it's difficult to see a player who has grown up supporting Milan and has continuously insisted that
wants to stay end up leaving, although
agent Mino Raiola could have other plans to get his client the best possible deal.
He prob
wanted a little more than Pogba at first, but the more offers coming in is reevaluating
things with his
agent.
But there is one
thing a football player
wants more than trophies (except the money for the
agent): stability and the fact that they are the center of the universe at the club.
The 24 - year old said that the whole
thing was being handled by his
agent, but he made no secret of
wanting the transfer to happen, as a report in The Telegraph reveals.
Its the
agents fees holding
things up -(Zenit
want Arsenal to pay around the # 3m fee for this) We need the player, he
wants to leave and still we cant do a deal without risking losing it.
«I think people are at the point where they
want to do
things locally,» said Tom Stengren, a village trustee and a local real estate
agent.
They often assume, for example, that
agents in a market all have an unchanging list of all the
things they
want, ranked in the order they
want them.
Uuuhm - you know with some day it does have infections I'm a fan of and then pounding it with those anti-microbials and the again using charcoal clay, different
things like that, different absorbing
agents help clean the system because you'll gonna have a lot of metabolic waste leftover from these microbes so you
wan na go in there and grab that stuff out or we're gonna have a greater livelihood of having uhm - die of symptoms - using a lot of water too, good hydration again keeping those bowels moving that's so important.
I have looking for someone that
wants to have fun but know how to treat me I love the finer
things in life:) Right now i work as a modeling
agent.
They may not be scared of robbing banks or riding the most bodacious waves, but it seems there's one
thing the surfing criminal masterminds of the Point Break remake don't
want to go up against: special
agent Ethan Hunt.
Affleck brings big - screen charisma, understated wit, and a hint of tenderness to the role of Chris, a man who
wants to connect with other people but doesn't quite know how; Anna Kendrick does her winsome Anna - Kendrick
thing as a CPA unknowingly entangled in a diabolical corporate scheme; J.K. Simmons and Jon Bernthal offer solid supporting performances as, respectively, a Treasury
agent and an elite hitman; and the great Jeffrey Tambor is even tucked in there, as a white - collar con in a high - security prison.
Green FBI
agent Nate Foster (Radcliffe)
wants to be involved in a case that matters, that will change
things.
I've dealt with
agents before and gotten screwed on
things contractually so I
wanted to do it differently this time.
Literary
agents accepting manuscripts
want your book, but there are three
things you need to know before using our free Literary Agent Directory to contact them:
The key
thing that I
want you to understand (for your benefit) about this section is this: If you're thinking about approaching literary
agents new to the industry, try to choose an
agent that's strong in the areas where you might be weak.
Later on down the road I may change my mind but after years
wanting an
agent, getting one, firing one and then realizing how great self - publishing was, I never thought another
thing about finding another one.
That's changing, of course, but you definitely
want to make note about what each blog's policy is on such
things in the same way you would pay attention to the submission criteria for querying an
agent or publishing house.
My point is I wouldn't
want an
agent watching my blog and not just because of the self - publishing
thing.
Revisions are not a bad
thing, but it's something you'll
want to clarify with your
agent before you agree to have them represent you.
* * * Get Better Terms: There's usually at least one
thing that an author
wants to change about their author /
agent contract.
The important
thing in doing a cold submission is to find out exactly what form the
agent wants the information and then give them that — no more and no less.
But if you're planning to publish traditionally, remember your
agent will
want an edit and so will your publisher, and they may tell you to put back exactly the
things the amateurs told you change.
Exactly we all
want the same
thing, to be represented by an
agent who will get our work into the right editors hands.
Third, you have to have a blurb ready when you send the book to an
agent — and your elevator pitch, etc. — and some publishers actually
want an author's input on such
things.
Even if the «top literary
agent» at a literary agency
wants to represent you (and scores high marks in the areas listed above) there's still one more
thing to consider... and it's just as important as all of the other criteria combined.
Publishing
agents don't
want to get hate mail or have you posting bad
things about them on in the internet
When my
agent set out to sell my first book, Charming the Highlander, I asked her to please tell the editors she submitted it to that this time - travel gig was a one - time
thing, as I really wrote contemporary romance and didn't
want them to expect more magical stories from me.
However, even if you
want to get published the traditional way, the first
thing an editor or
agent will ask you is: «what's this book like?»
I know a lot of people, a vast number of people in
agent - land and traditional publishing, don't
want newer professional writers to know
things have changed.
I always thought that, if I checked off everything they
wanted, I would be a sure
thing for
agents and publishers.
If there is one
thing that I
want you to know about Hugh and me, his literary
agent, it is this: we are committed to advocating on behalf of change for authors in this rapidly evolving industry.
Want to make sure the
agent doesn't nod, say «certainly,» and not do a damn
thing?
You can shift
things in your favor by hiring a literary
agent to negotiate the deal, but
agents rarely get everything they
want.
Not every
agent wants the same
things.
I've wondered many times over the last year if I'm doing the right
thing by
wanting to self - publish first rather than go
agent - hunting.
Remember, we're talking about the same writers who
want an
agent to take care of them, who believe that learning business is a bad
thing because they are an artist.
One of the
things discussed was about
agents wanting somebody who is self published.