Monthly Archives: August 2013

Creative Approaches to Video Storytelling for Brands | Pound Ridge Realtor

Our first panel at the ReelSEO Video Marketing Summit was called “Creative Storytelling for Brands: Content Strategies that  Resonate.”  It starred Reed Lucas, Director of Channel Management at Channel  Factory, who sponsored the panel, CJ Bruce, founder of New Antics, who moderated.  The  panel included Clayton Talmon de l’Armée, director and video producer at  Salesforce,  Peter Caban, Chairman of Mekanism, Zach Blume, partner and managing director of Portal A, and Chris Gorell Barnes, founder and CEO of Adjust  Your Set.

 

<img  src=”http://i.ytimg.com/vi/QRwZ5ob1KYI/0.jpg” alt=”Creative Approaches to Video  Storytelling for Brands”  title=”0″ />Some highlights (many responses here have been edited and  revised):

On coming up with ideas to produce:

Barnes: How do you get the best ROI…we try to look for  relevance.  Context with the content.  Find a way to get people  talking about the product without overly mentioning the product.  What kind  of problems are keeping your audience awake at night, and does your product  solve that problem?  Creating stories around that.  We try to get our  clients to think more like a publisher, rather than an advertiser.

On whether they use focus groups:

Caban: Definitely not.  When we do comedy and content ,  you just don’t want to see the humor get watered down.  To do it to find an  insight with a demographic you don’t understand, it can be valuable.  So  more for insights, rather than creative.

Clayton: We have a network of chatter that we can get  feedback on.  We’ve got 10,000 employees who can give us feedback, and  we’ll know pretty quickly whether it’s crap or not.  It starts with a small  team, and then we move it up to chatter to figure out whether it’s viable.

On “boring brands” without a real story:

Blume: The first one that comes to mind was a mobile coupon  company.  What we did was make a purposefully over-the-top campaign with  people in a supermarket.  We made a campaign where the tone of the product  didn’t dictate the marketing, but where the marketing redefined the product  itself.

Caban: Yeah, that is interesting…whenever we have a topic  that could be interpreted as “dry,” we try to turn it around and run it the  other way.

Caban mentions a series Mekanism did for GE called “Datalandia:”

 

<img  src=”http://i.ytimg.com/vi/bdidA6Uukxk/0.jpg” alt=”Creative Approaches to Video  Storytelling for Brands”  title=”0″ />Common elements in the most successful videos:

Barnes: The best success we’ve had is when we have a  strategic approach before we shoot.  A lot of people sort of shoot first,  and ask questions later.  Very few brands have a proper video  strategy.  Understand what content you’re going to make, where it’s going  to go, what’s the measurement of success, how is it going to drive the right  ROI.  You need to think about the technology and the content, not taking a  piece of content and hiding it on YouTube.

Clayton: It’s all about story, and as soon as we get to that  point where we find that emotional connection, then we know we’re getting  there.

What storytelling tips would you give this  audience?

Blume: Know your audience.  Another thing is we’ve  created content when we’re not involved with a brand, so we get the chance to  experiment, to test, and to try different things, and to learn from it.

Caban: Internally, I think of about 5 directors who work  with us that are the right natural fit that can crack the code on the tone or  the writing.  Looking at the kind of director or writer will determine if  it’s great.  Many times, checking through their reels will determine who  might be the right fit.

Clayton: Don’t be boring.  We deal with a lot of stiff  business types and we’ll pitch them an idea and they’ll be like, “Are you out of  your mind?” and we say, “Yeah, that’s the point.”

What do you do when a client is stuck on being  conservative?

Clayton: Ultimately, we make two cuts.  Our cut and  their cut.  And oftentimes, they’ll take our cut.

Blume: I think it’s all about getting on the same level at  the beginning of the project.  When a client comes to us, they know what  kind of content we create, which is edgy, fun stuff, so I think it’s about  setting expectations at the beginning.

 

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http://www.reelseo.com/video-storytelling-brands/

 

 

 

Trulia: Home prices 5% undervalued | Bedford Corners Homes

According to Trulia, another bubble is far away, with home prices still undervalued:

We estimate that national home prices are 5% undervalued in the third quarter of 2013. During last decade’s housing bubble, prices were as high as 39% overvalued in 2006 Q1, then after the crash fell to 15% undervalued in 2011 Q4. One quarter ago prices looked 7% undervalued; one year ago prices looked 14% undervalued, Trulia reported.

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Wells Fargo and JP Morgan Chase Duke it Out | Chappaqua Real Estate

Wells Fargo and Chase traded positions as the industry leader in originations as new purchase mortgage originations edged up in the second quarter.

Wells Fargo maintained its standing as the biggest residential lender in the country. A distant second was JPMorgan Chase, while Bank of America regained its No. 3 ranking after falling behind Quicken Loans in the first quarter.

However, initial indications are that the current quarter’s production is on track for a decline according to Mortgage Daily.

Home loans funded by U.S. lenders totaled an estimated $502billion during the second quarter, according to Mortgage Daily’s Mortgage Lender Ranking. The estimate was based on earnings data, publicly disclosed statistics and a quarterly survey conducted by the trade publication.

Overall activity increased around 2% from the first quarter.  Compared to the second-quarter 2012, production has risen more than 8%.

Q2 2013 Originations

Rank

Lender

Volume

($ billions)

Total.U.S. (est.)

$502.0

1.Wells Fargo

$112.0

2.Chase

$49.5

3.BofA

$26.8

4.Quicken

$23.8

5.U.S. Bank

$19.1

Walter Mortgage soared to $4.7 billion from the first quarter’s $0.4 billion – the biggest percentage gain of all lenders tracked.

Production at Nationstar Mortgage more than doubled from the first quarter — the second-best quarter-over-quarter performance of any top lender.

The biggest quarter-over-quarter loss was suffered by Ocwen Financial.

Nationstar’s business nearly quadrupled from the second-quarter 2012, the best year-over-year improvement.

With a 250% increase, Stonegate Mortgage delivered the second-largest increase from the year-earlier period.

United Shore followed with a 156% ascension, then 154% at PennyMac.

Based on the Mortgage Market Index from LoanSifter and Mortgage Daily, third-quarter originations from all lenders are likely to decline by around 22%.

Wells Fargo held on to its top-servicer standing, and BofA relinquished its No. 2 rank to Chase.

Biggest Servicers as   of June 30

Rank

Servicer

Portfolio Size

($ trillions)

1.Wells Fargo

$1.9

2.Chase

$1.0

3.BofA

$1.0

4.Ocwen

$0.4

5.Citigroup

$0.4

 

 

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http://www.realestateeconomywatch.com/2013/08/wells-and-chase-duke-it-out/

 

North Castle Names New Police Chief | Armonk Real Estate

According to Supervisor Howard Arden, Harisch has done practically every job on the force as he has risen steadily through the ranks of the North Castle Police, “Geoffrey Harisch is taking the reins as our new Police Chief and we all look forward to working with him.”

Harisch is filling the position vacated by Chief Robert D’Angelo who retired in January 2013. D’Angelo worked his way up the ranks as well and was named Police Chief in 1991. Lt. William Fisher was appointed as Provisional Chief following D’Angelo’s retirement.

In March 2013, three department lieutenants were eligible to take the Police Chief examination. After the Police Chief test results were received, Lt. Harisch was the only officer eligible to become Police Chief.

Harisch said, “I’m looking forward to serving the town and have covered every aspect and done every task. A lot of people know me in this town and I intend to do my best.”

Harisch started as a patrolman for the North Castle Police Department in April of 1987. About four years later, he was promoted to the rank of Detective, at which he served for three years. During his tenure as a detective, Harisch was named youth officer beginning in 1991. He was then promoted to Sergeant, while retaining the youth officer title with those duties for five years.

During the time he was Sergeant, Harisch revamped the Department’s property management system of evidence and other items that were taken into the department. He also revamped the police candidate hiring investigation with the assistance of Sergeant Dennis Murray. Harisch ran the tours around the clock as all patrol sergeants do.

Harisch was involved with the first North Castle Police Department vehicle enforcement unit to safely move trucks within a five mile radius of North Castle. The truck enforcement officer has to be well versed in transportation law and tax law, said Harisch. “We still currently have a vehicle enforcement unit, but it hasn’t been active,” according to Harisch. He commented that he would like to get the vehicle enforcement unit up and running again. This would involve working with a certified person from the New York State Department of Transportation and using weighing scales from the State Police, County Police, or Yorktown Police.

 

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Designing Your Outdoor Landscape Lighting | Katonah Real Estate

Electrical

Outdoor lighting isn’t just about safety and security. There’s no reason the  curb appeal of your home should be limited to the daytime. The tree you’ve also  loved, the garden you’ve worked hard to cultivate, the pond you bought with your  hard-earned money, and all the other landscape features you’ve painstakingly  chosen for your home can achieve some of their best effects at night with good  outdoor landscape lighting.

Low Voltage Outdoor Lighting The electricity running into your home  holds a potentially dangerous 120 volts. To create low voltage outdoor lighting  you’ll need to install one or more transformers. This will reduce the voltage of  your outdoor landscape lighting to a tame 12 volts. If your wiring gets exposed  by inclement weather and the abuse of the elements, this voltage poses no danger  to you, your family members, or your pets.

The downside to the low voltage outdoor lighting is that light fixtures  become dimmer the further away they are from the transformer. If this becomes a  problem, there are a number of easy solutions. You can upgrade to a higher-rated  transformer or a heavier-gauge cable. You can use multiple transformers. You can  also simply reduce the number or the wattage of your light fixtures. Moving the  transformer and/or rearranging the layout of the lighting system can reduce the  cable length to each fixture, minimizing the dimming path. You might also  consider using the dimming as an intentional effect. This is popular in path  lighting, where each light fixture gets stronger as you move closer to your  home.

Outdoor Landscape Lighting: Design and Installation Deciding what  you want your lighting to do is the first step when choosing and designing your  lighting system, for this can important that you check the advises of the professionals from Dig This Design, Website. Additional convenience and safety entering your home at night,  adding nighttime curb appeal to your home, and simply creating a romantic mood  are all common goals for outdoor landscape lighting. There are three main  categories of lighting but many outdoor lighting designs use some combination of  the three.

Path Lighting—Uses fixtures that focus light onto your paths and  walkways. Primarily for safety, this lighting still creates aesthetically  pleasing lighting effects for your outdoor landscape.

Accent Lighting—Still focuses light onto a specific object or  landscape feature, but allows for more peripheral lighting and dim illumination  of surrounding areas. Creates curb appeal but emphasizes individual areas like a  tree or a garden.

Spread Lighting—Just as the name suggests, spreads light amongst your  outdoor landscape and

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Secure more real estate leads on Facebook | Bedford NY Realtor

Facebook news feeds are like the crawl on CNN. You’ve seen the scrolling words on your TV screen. Item after item after item that are “nice to knows” until there is breaking news. Then, we get a big “BREAKING NEWS” in red that hooks us in.

The job of real estate salesperson on Facebook is to participate in the mundane while figuring out a way to break through. What’s the big red “BREAKING NEWS” items in your network’s world that will impact you?

This “big news” often includes major lifestyle announcements like getting a new job, announcing a pregnancy, getting engaged/married/divorced and even retiring. These lifestyle announcements occasionally have a direct correlation to housing needs but are sometimes overlooked by real estate professionals.

When someone in your social stream mentions any of these lifestyle triggers they are opening a door of opportunity and you should be prepared to walk right in. To effectively execute this strategy you need to follow these three easy steps:

Be an active engager

After connecting with a current or prospective client on a social network like Facebook, it is imperative to stay in touch. By engaging them continuously, you will nurture your relationship on a personal level and have an easier time opening the door of opportunity when the time is appropriate.

 

 

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Bedford Commuters: Prepare For New Train Schedule On Harlem Line | Bedford Hills Real Estate

A new Metro-North train schedule goes into effect for all Harlem and Hudson Line customers on Monday, Aug. 19 so that track repairs can expand and continue on the Bronx Right-of-Way Improvement Project, the railroad announced.

The new schedule includes changes on all three New Haven, Harlem and Hudson Line trains. On the Harlem Line, the 8:03 a.m. local train from Mount Vernon West to Grand Central will be restored.  The New Haven Line’s 7:35 a.m. train from Port Chester to Grand Central will also be restored, as well as the 8:30 a.m. train from New Rochelle to Grand Central. This schedule will remain in effect through the fall until the Bronx-Right-of-Way Improvement Project is completed. The schedules for trains on the Hudson, Harlem and New Haven Lines will be adjusted between two and ten minutes to more accurately reflect travel times, the release said. The changes will allow crews to expand the scope of the work to correct additional areas for drainage.  “Further inspections, aided by the use of new technology such as ground penetrating radar, have indicated additional areas not visible at the surface where drainage needs to be improved,” a press release said. Metro-North said it is working to improve the reliability of its service and to address delays.  The railroad said the new schedule changes are necessary to restore the three trains that were cancelled on July 1. Track work for the Bronx Right-of-Way Improvements Program, which began July 1, is being conducted to about 6 miles of track in the Bronx, used by the New Haven Line and the Harlem Line in the Bronx. Additionally, schedule changes include special shuttle bus service to and from Tremont and Melrose stations. Customers may take buses to Fordham for train service. Buses will operate on a half-hourly basis during peak periods on weekdays, and hourly during off-peak periods and weekends.

 

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http://bedford.dailyvoice.com/news/bedford-commuters-prepare-new-train-schedule-harlem-line

New Castle Working With Con Edison On Storm Response | Chappaqua Real Estate

The Town of New Castle Administrator Penny Paderewski released a report on Tuesday on the town’s efforts of improving communication with Con Edison during storms.

Paderewski noted that she and other town officials witnessed a demonstration of new software tentatively called “Dashboard” that will allow officials and, eventually, residents to see exactly where the outages are during storms.

The program will also let officials and residents know when power is expected to come back online and what resources have been sent out to resolve the issue.

Paderewski also reminded New Castle citizens to sign up for the town’s CodeRED Emergency Alert robo-call system by visiting the town’s website.

The administrator also noted that Con Ed intends to train local municipal crews in identifying non-live wires so that local DPW crews can help with clearing so that restoration can start more quickly after storms.

“We look forward to that training and are waiting for notification as to when this will begin,” Paderewski said in the report.

Paderewski also informed the public of news that New Castle and Greenburgh will install generators, courtesy of the Department of Transportation, that will allow many, if not all, of the town’s traffic signals to function during outages.

 

 

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http://chappaqua.dailyvoice.com/news/new-castle-working-con-edison-storm-response

Realtor.com Reports Price Increases are Moderating | Bedford Corners Real Estate

The inventory drought that has driven price increases this spring is ending as new listings restore supplies.  Larger inventories, especially in the hotter markets that experienced rapid price increases in the spring, are providing buyers more choices and moderating price increases.

Realtor.com’s year over year inventory declined 5.24 percent for the second month in a row.  However inventories were up 1.41 percent over June.  National median list prices increased 5.27 percent year-over-year while median age of inventory fell 16.67 percent.

The very hot California markets that were a concern two months ago have cooled.  In fact, inventories have recovered so much in Sacramento and Stockton-Lodi that their supplies of listings for sale on Realtor.com are larger than they were a year ago.  The recovery’s new phase is characterized by smaller price swings, larger inventories that reflect higher home values, a moderate decline in the median age of inventory and a general return to stability.  The balance of the year will see markets consolidate the price gains they achieved during the buying season.

Dramatic national year-over-year inventory declines have evaporated. Nationally inventories in July are only 5.24 percent below the level of a year ago compared to being down 16.47 percent year-over-year in January.

Inventory declines decreased in local markets.  In July 2013, the number of markets with decreases in year-over-year inventory declined from 125 markets in June to 118 markets in July.  This suggests that this fall inventories in some markets may return to levels of a year ago and may continue to slow price increases in some markets.

Markets are still moving fast. All but five markets are continuing to experience year-over-year declines in age of inventory and on a month-over-month basis. On a national level, housing inventory is approximately 17 percent below last year, but the national age of inventory increased 6.25 percent month-over-month.

 

 

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http://www.realestateeconomywatch.com/2013/08/realtorcom-reports-price-increases-are-moderating/

 

How Much Does it Cost to Install a Roof? | Chappaqua Real Estate

Roofs perform such an essential function that “keeping a roof over your head” is synonymous with the very concept of shelter. Roofs not only keep the rain off your head, they also keep moisture from destroying your home. So when it comes to maintaining your investment, the smartest money you spend could be on a new roof. Visit to https://roofers-manchester.com/ where you will be have cost effective and quality roofing service. How much you’ll spend will vary, depending on several factors.
Size of Your house

The single largest factor in the cost of your roof is, not surprisingly, the size of your home. The bigger the house, the bigger the roof, the larger the cost of both materials and labor. Most roofers charge by the square foot, with a number that encompasses both materials and labor. Your roofing contractor can give you a ballpark estimate of the project cost based on your home’s square footage. That makes comparison shopping for roofers fairly easy.  Continue Reading

Height and Pitch of Your Roof

According to roofing contractors the higher your roof and the steeper the pitch, the more expensive your roof installation will be. With a steeper and taller roof, the installation is both more difficult and more dangerous, and it may take longer and cost more, check out the best roofing contractor red deer – Good Roofers. Some roofers will quote you a general price based on the size of your home but will not guarantee that price until they see the height and pitch of your roof and whether you have any hard-to-reach spots. If you are in need of a roofing company Middletown NJ Roofing Contractors would definitely be the perfect choice for you. The roof of your home is one of its most important components. Your roof protects the inside or your home from rain, snow, wind, ice, hail, and other types of weather. This means that your roof is exposed to all of these elements and can receive weather damage. To keep your home in good condition your roof will need to be repaired or replaced occasionally. This article will talk about weather damage and roof replacement. Click here to learn more about #1 rated roofing contractors Indianapolis roof replacement services. You’ve decided you need a new roof. Several contractors have given you estimates. How do you know which is right for you? It is important to understand exactly what the contractor is proposing when making a decision on your roof replacement. There are usually several products/services included on most re-roofing quotes.

SHINGLES

The primary item on a roof replacement estimate is the actual roofing material. The estimate will list the manufacturer and type of shingles the contractor intends to use. It will also show the style of shingle. Architectural or dimensional shingles are the most popular. They create more interest and often mimic the look of other roofing materials such as slate or tile. It may include color choice or options if design was part of the initial discussion. The estimate will also indicate the length of the manufacturer’s warranty for that type.

FLASHING

If your roof has chimneys, dormers, and walls, then you will see flashing on your estimate. Flashing prevents water from seeping behind and under shingles, causing water damage to the structure.

Flashing is usually thin sheets of aluminum or galvanized steel. Many professional roofers will fashion their own from sheet metal. Flashing is installed over joints in the roof & wall construction. Possible areas are valleys, chimneys, dormers, windows, pipes, skylights, porches, decks and edges.

New flashing is often installed with a new roof. If flashing deteriorates or comes loose it can cause severe damage to your home. It is important to make sure it is installed properly to avoid unnecessary damage.

UNDERLAYMENT

One item that should be included on every roof replacement estimate is underlayment. Underlayment is a layer of protective material between the roof deck or plywood and the shingles. Often called felt paper, it is the first layer of waterproofing for your roof.

Removal of Old Shingles

If you’re replacing the roof on your home with a new roof, your estimate might need to factor in the price of removing your old shingles. In some cases, you can save money by installing the new shingle over the old ones without removing them, but that’s not always an option. A new roof installed over the old one can become too heavy for the structure of the house and is not always a good idea for every home. And if there are already multiple layers of shingles on the roof, not only is it a bad idea to install more shingles on top, but you may pay double the standard cost of removal. Looking to get your old roof removed? Roof restoration Canberra can do the job for you.

Type and Quality of the shingles

Asphalt and composite shingles are some of the most affordable, easy-to-install, durable and long-lasting roofing materials you can use. Clay tiles, which create an Italian or Spanish style, are more expensive, but they look great and provide effective protection against fire and insects.

They can be made with organic or fiberglass materials. Fiberglass shingles tend to provide better fire protection, but both types can be waterproofed and should effectively protect against mold and mildew. Wood Shake create an attractive look, but they can present a fire hazard. Cement or concrete roofing can create the look of wood or ceramic tile without most of the drawbacks. And metal roofs, though more expensive than most other options, provide unparalleled strength and durability.
Within each of these types, you’ll find different levels of quality and corresponding prices. It will almost always pay in the long run to splurge on the highest quality you can. It will last longer, protect your house better, and you might actually lower your insurance premiums. (Ask your roofers Manchester for a recommendation..)
Gutter and flashing replacement

It may be a financially smart decision to pay extra for having your gutters and flashing installed or replaced along with your new roof. If your roofer is already doing the labor for the roof installation, the cost for gutter and flashing installation would be less than if you had them done at a later date all by themselves. So although your total costs will be higher, you will save money over doing the two jobs separately.

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