Showing posts with label adv. Show all posts
Showing posts with label adv. Show all posts

Monday, May 12, 2008

Revenue Alternatives For Vacant Retail

If you have vacant retail property, ongoing costs are a major concern while it is empty.

If the property is located in a high traffic (pedestrian and/or automotive) area in a major metropolitan district, then we have a suggestion to help the vacant site to generate recurring revenue until you have a tenant in place...

You can alleviate some of the financial burdens of the vacant retail property by allowing your space to be used for displaying advertisements by blue-chip companies in it's windows.

(It may also help get your property noticed by potential tenants!)


Contact us for help with marketing your site and increasing your property's revenue potential anywhere in the Delaware Valley.

We provide landlord and tenancy representation as well as property management services.



Visit my web site for additional services and support: LawrenceYerkes.com [NJ/PA]


Copyright 2008 by Lawrence Yerkes. All Rights Reserved.

Tuesday, August 14, 2007

What To Do When Wikipedia Goes Negative About Your Company

The "Search Engine Land" website has a useful article entitled, What To Do When Your Company Wikipedia Page Goes Bad, that discusses ways you can counter negative Wikipedia reporting, including bad stats, inaccuracies, legal stories you thought were water under the bridge and more.



Visit my web site for additional services and support: LawrenceYerkes.com

and visit Besthomes-NJ.com to find the latest New Jersey Real Estate property listings (Residential, Commercial, Multi-Family, Farm, Land).

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Friday, April 21, 2006

HUD Kicks Off "Healthy Homes For Healthy Kids Campaign"

Every year, doctors inform parents that their children have been poisoned by dangerous lead-based paint. Public health officials report an alarming increase in the number of children suffering from asthma triggered by common conditions in their own homes. Dramatically reducing the number of these tragic stories is the focus of an intensive three-year, 30-city campaign announced recently by Housing and Urban Development Secretary (HUD) Alphonso Jackson.

HUD's "Healthy Homes for Healthy Kids Campaign" will include print, television and radio advertising, in English and Spanish, designed to confront a multitude of home health and safety hazards that many parents may not even be aware of.

Full story...



Visit my web site for additional resources and services: http://www.LawrenceYerkes.com

or visit http://www.BestHomes-NJ.com for the latest New Jersey Real Estate property listings (residential, commercial, multi-family, farm, land)

Copyright 2006 by Timon, Inc. All Rights Reserved.