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The dirty secret in the real estate business is that most homes don’t sell on the first go around. Blame the agent blame the home owner both are at fault. 7 steps below will give you the best chance of your home selling first time out.1)Price it Right – Far and away above any other consideration is the price. The worst home in the worst area at the right price will sell. Get your head out of the clouds, as a seller it’s just another Cisco Certification: Don't Delay Those CCNA Studies! Public perception might be the least talked about aspect of linemaking, but it is essential to understand this piece of the puzzle. Oddsmakers make betting numbers based on stats, situations and what they think the public is thinking about a game. We just saw a Super Bowl where the No. 6 seeded team (Pittsburgh) was a 4-point favorite over the No. 1 seed of the NFC (Seattle). If you just looked at stats, the two teams were relatively equal, with strong run defenses, balanced offense, above-average quarterbacks and good coaching staffs.Every once in a while, a rumor floats that Cisco’s getting ready to change the version number of their CCNA and CCNP exams, which also means the questions will be changed.This prompts a flurry of posts to certification boards around the ‘Net (and my mailbox!), with Cisco certification candidates in particular wondering if they should hold off on their studies until the next exam versions come out.The answer is an unequivocal no. NO. You should never delay your studies for any reason, but especially this one.Let’s say Cisco changes the The Seahawks hadn't done anything in the playoffs to make people think they were overrated, winning by double digits over the Redskins and Panthers. However, public perception played a role in making the Steelers the favorite. Going beyond stats, the Steelers had just won three playoff games on the road against the No. 1, 2 and 3 seeds, winning them all convincingly. And the general public sees that the AFC is better when it comes to the top teams than the NFC. Oddsmakers knew they couldn't make the game a pick 'em or Pittsburgh 2 because the average bettor would come in on the Steelers. The purpose of bookmaking is not to be concerned with who wins the game, but that you get relatively equal amounts of money on both sides, pay off the winners after the game, and keep the 10% juice. While football season is behind us, public perception is still in high gear in sports on the worlds of college and pro basketball. Quick: Who do you think the general public thinks is going to meet in the NBA Finals? The Spurs and Pistons. They met last season, have combined to win the last three titles and are rolling along with great teams this season. Let's also remember that the general public can be wrong. Two years ago the star-studded Lakers were perceived as a huge favorite against the Pistons in the NBA Finals. They went from a 5-to-1 favorite to an 8-to-1 favorite as the series opened. Public money poured in on LA. The talented and team-oriented Pistons won the series in 5 games while Kobe sulked and Shaq pointed fingers and clanked free throws. I bring this up because while the Spurs and Pistons are expected to meet in the Finals as far as the general betting public is concerned, few seem to be paying much attention to the red-hot Dallas Mavericks. Why? Past playoff flameouts, for one thing. Their current reputation, like the NFL Colts, is as a team that always wins during the regular season, then gets upset in the postseason. But they are playing great ball, particularly on the defensive end for coach Avery Johnson. On Thursday I released a big play on the TNT match-up between the Heat and Mavericks. In my analysis of the game I wrote, 'Public perception is all over the number in this game. It's widely regarded that the home court value in the NBA is worth roughly 3 1/2 points, and this season the number is slightly less at 3.36. Therefore the linesmaker is basically saying that on a neutral court these two teams are equal. Well despite what the linesmaker wants you to think, reality says nothing could be further from the truth. Miami has two great players, terrific for the NBA image, but the other cast of characters do not have the talent to make this one of the elite teams. Miami is just 13-13 away from home. By comparison Dallas is 19-6 on the road. Good teams win consistently at home, great teams do it on the road. Dallas is 4-1 straight up and against the spread in this series. The last three games they have shot 50%, 48.9% and 51.9% from the field. Shaq is forced to play further out on the court than normal because the Maverick big men are such good outside shooters. This in turn opens up the inside for pe Do You Really Need a Night Cream? g the Steelers the favorite. Going beyond stats, the Steelers had just won three playoff games on the road against the No. 1, 2 and 3 seeds, winning them all convincingly. And the general public sees that the AFC is better when it comes to the top teams than the NFC. Oddsmakers knew they couldn't make the game a pick 'em or Pittsburgh 2 because the average bettor would come in on the Steelers. The purpose of bookmaking is not to be concerned with who wins the game, but that you get relatively equal amounts of money on both sides, pay off the winners after the game, and keep the 10% juice.While our mother went to bed with freshly scrubbed faces, many of us now use night creams that come packed with everything from antioxidants and natural plant extracts to synthetic lipids and vitamins for radiant, youthful looking skin (read: remove wrinkles, fine lines, blemishes, sagging skin).But do these creams really work, or are they just a conspiracy to get use buy another product with no proven benefits? After all, shouldn't your skin be allowed to “recover” after a day’s worth of skincare and make-up products?Save Your Skin While football season is behind us, public perception is still in high gear in sports on the worlds of college and pro basketball. Quick: Who do you think the general public thinks is going to meet in the NBA Finals? The Spurs and Pistons. They met last season, have combined to win the last three titles and are rolling along with great teams this season. Let's also remember that the general public can be wrong. Two years ago the star-studded Lakers were perceived as a huge favorite against the Pistons in the NBA Finals. They went from a 5-to-1 favorite to an 8-to-1 favorite as the series opened. Public money poured in on LA. The talented and team-oriented Pistons won the series in 5 games while Kobe sulked and Shaq pointed fingers and clanked free throws. I bring this up because while the Spurs and Pistons are expected to meet in the Finals as far as the general betting public is concerned, few seem to be paying much attention to the red-hot Dallas Mavericks. Why? Past playoff flameouts, for one thing. Their current reputation, like the NFL Colts, is as a team that always wins during the regular season, then gets upset in the postseason. But they are playing great ball, particularly on the defensive end for coach Avery Johnson. On Thursday I released a big play on the TNT match-up between the Heat and Mavericks. In my analysis of the game I wrote, 'Public perception is all over the number in this game. It's widely regarded that the home court value in the NBA is worth roughly 3 1/2 points, and this season the number is slightly less at 3.36. Therefore the linesmaker is basically saying that on a neutral court these two teams are equal. Well despite what the linesmaker wants you to think, reality says nothing could be further from the truth. Miami has two great players, terrific for the NBA image, but the other cast of characters do not have the talent to make this one of the elite teams. Miami is just 13-13 away from home. By comparison Dallas is 19-6 on the road. Good teams win consistently at home, great teams do it on the road. Dallas is 4-1 straight up and against the spread in this series. The last three games they have shot 50%, 48.9% and 51.9% from the field. Shaq is forced to play further out on the court than normal because the Maverick big men are such good outside shooters. This in turn opens up the inside for p Buying Real Property in Panama you think the general public thinks is going to meet in the NBA Finals? The Spurs and Pistons. They met last season, have combined to win the last three titles and are rolling along with great teams this season.The Difference between Titled and Rights of Possession PropertiesThere is a lot of confusion when foreigners look to buy real estate in Panama. That’s because some sellers have actual “title” and others only sell their rights to “possess” a property. Moreover, deeds of title are different in Panama from the United States or Canada.Let’s clear up this confusion. Panama recognizes three different types of real properties: Titled, Rights of Possession, and Concessions.1. TITLED PROPERTYTitled property is similar to “fee-simple” Let's also remember that the general public can be wrong. Two years ago the star-studded Lakers were perceived as a huge favorite against the Pistons in the NBA Finals. They went from a 5-to-1 favorite to an 8-to-1 favorite as the series opened. Public money poured in on LA. The talented and team-oriented Pistons won the series in 5 games while Kobe sulked and Shaq pointed fingers and clanked free throws. I bring this up because while the Spurs and Pistons are expected to meet in the Finals as far as the general betting public is concerned, few seem to be paying much attention to the red-hot Dallas Mavericks. Why? Past playoff flameouts, for one thing. Their current reputation, like the NFL Colts, is as a team that always wins during the regular season, then gets upset in the postseason. But they are playing great ball, particularly on the defensive end for coach Avery Johnson. On Thursday I released a big play on the TNT match-up between the Heat and Mavericks. In my analysis of the game I wrote, 'Public perception is all over the number in this game. It's widely regarded that the home court value in the NBA is worth roughly 3 1/2 points, and this season the number is slightly less at 3.36. Therefore the linesmaker is basically saying that on a neutral court these two teams are equal. Well despite what the linesmaker wants you to think, reality says nothing could be further from the truth. Miami has two great players, terrific for the NBA image, but the other cast of characters do not have the talent to make this one of the elite teams. Miami is just 13-13 away from home. By comparison Dallas is 19-6 on the road. Good teams win consistently at home, great teams do it on the road. Dallas is 4-1 straight up and against the spread in this series. The last three games they have shot 50%, 48.9% and 51.9% from the field. Shaq is forced to play further out on the court than normal because the Maverick big men are such good outside shooters. This in turn opens up the inside for p What Makes a Great Web Business Great? ting public is concerned, few seem to be paying much attention to the red-hot Dallas Mavericks. Why? Past playoff flameouts, for one thing. Their current reputation, like the NFL Colts, is as a team that always wins during the regular season, then gets upset in the postseason. But they are playing great ball, particularly on the defensive end for coach Avery Johnson.Wouldn’t you like to have a successful website, as profitable as the “Giants” of the Web? Just take a look at Yahoo!, Amazon, Google, eBay, MSN and so many others. You’ll notice certain patterns you could follow to succeed.You hear often that you need a niche to have a successful online business. You also find plenty of “instant success” ebooks promising you the moon, the stars and a kingdom on the Internet. Nothing happens overnight. The Web giants don’t base their success on overnight fixes, but on months of research, constant development, branding On Thursday I released a big play on the TNT match-up between the Heat and Mavericks. In my analysis of the game I wrote, 'Public perception is all over the number in this game. It's widely regarded that the home court value in the NBA is worth roughly 3 1/2 points, and this season the number is slightly less at 3.36. Therefore the linesmaker is basically saying that on a neutral court these two teams are equal. Well despite what the linesmaker wants you to think, reality says nothing could be further from the truth. Miami has two great players, terrific for the NBA image, but the other cast of characters do not have the talent to make this one of the elite teams. Miami is just 13-13 away from home. By comparison Dallas is 19-6 on the road. Good teams win consistently at home, great teams do it on the road. Dallas is 4-1 straight up and against the spread in this series. The last three games they have shot 50%, 48.9% and 51.9% from the field. Shaq is forced to play further out on the court than normal because the Maverick big men are such good outside shooters. This in turn opens up the inside for p Leave Work at the Office and Take Back Your Free Time on a neutral court these two teams are equal. Well despite what the linesmaker wants you to think, reality says nothing could be further from the truth. Miami has two great players, terrific for the NBA image, but the other cast of characters do not have the talent to make this one of the elite teams. Miami is just 13-13 away from home. By comparison Dallas is 19-6 on the road. Good teams win consistently at home, great teams do it on the road. Dallas is 4-1 straight up and against the spread in this series. The last three games they have shot 50%, 48.9% and 51.9% from the field. Shaq is forced to play further out on the court than normal because the Maverick big men are such good outside shooters. This in turn opens up the inside for penetrating guards. I expect the host (Dallas) to win by a large margin.'Have you ever felt so stressed by work that you brought that stress home with you and got into fights with loved ones? Did you ever find yourself still worried about some work that was waiting for you back at the office?Here you will find some effective examples that have helped me, my loved ones and my clients to make a smoother transition from work to free time. They are all helpful tips yet I do not know which ones will be your favorite so feel free to let me know.Consider how stress can affect your work performance and how finding time f As you can see, I was interested in not only the individual match-up of the Mavericks shooting big-men and quick guards taking advantage of Shaq, but also a soft betting number which was based on a public perception that Miami is an elite team. In short, the general public thinks of Miami as one of the top three teams in the NBA, and the Mavericks somewhere below. The public can think whatever they want, but I'm only interested in winning wagering opportunities. My clients and I enjoyed a profitable national TV laugher as Dallas routed the Heat 112-76. There's nothing more satisfying than identifying a one-sided laugher beforehand, and then laughing again, all the way to the bank!
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