6th January 2011

Appraiser Bootcamp starting!

Hope you are having a great day and just wanted to let you know I will be starting a little appraiser boot camp if you are interested in following along.

My newsletter will cover what I do to get as many appraisal orders as possible. If you have not already signed up, please add yourself now in the upper right side of the screen.

It won’t cost you a thing. I just hope you will get involved with the other appraisers and post any comments or questions you might have along the way.

I will be telling you what AMCs work with me, the tools and software I use and let you know what marketing techniques I use to get more orders!

I have really meant to sign up to sign up to AlaMode to test out their appraisal management system. If you are currently using AlaMode, how has it worked out for you?

Please let me know!

Bryan

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6th January 2011

Places to get your company listed

There are numerous places you can go to get your appraisal business listed. I decided for my 5th appraiser podcast to list some of the primary ones I use.

The more marketing you can do for your business, the more orders you will get. Also, by submitting your website information whenever possible, it will greatly increase your chances of your website showing up on the first page of google results, which is what you should aspire for!

Here is a great list of where to get your company listed:

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5th January 2011

The Busy Appraiser Podcast #3 – Getting Ready

Well, it is a new year and a great time to submit to the Appraisal Management companies. I do it all the time, most likely 1 or 2 a week at this point.

If you don’t have many appraisal requests and want to get a jump start on the new year to ensure you will be getting the most orders as possible for 2011, I suggest you get organized and start submitting your applications to the appraisal management companies.

In this episode I talk about getting set up to start the application process.

Enjoy!The Busy Appraiser Podcast – 3

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4th January 2011

The Busy Appraiser Podcast #2 – Happy New Year

This is the second installment of The Busy Appraiser.

I talk briefly about starting off the year right by signing up to the best appraisal management companies around.

I discuss the latest update to the 2011 appraisal management companies directory that includes over 300 appraisal management companies and the first 40 on the list are the companies that send me the bulk of all my AMC orders.

Please download and comment on Itunes!

New posts will include appraisal company marketing, how to get the most out of the appraisal management companies, create a top ranking appraiser website, equipment and software reviews that will help you complete more real estate appraisals.

Thanks again and look forward to new podcasts coming soon!The Busy Appraiser Podcast 2

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28th December 2010

A little bit about me – Bryan Knowlton

Hello Fellow Appraisers!

I thought I would take a little time and post a little information about myself and the situation I was in when I decided to put together my list of appraisal management companies.

Hopefully you are not in the same boat as I was in only a few years ago. Well, the HVCC went in to full affect and at the time I wasn’t doing ANY work for the AMCs. I also had the bright idea of moving from San Diego to Arizona, thinking I could live on less money and have a better lifestyle.

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19th December 2010

Appraisal Management – Is it Working For Today’s Appraiser?

While appraisal management is not a new concept, the change in the laws that forced their use has caused much speculation about their use, both for appraisers and lenders alike, but for completely different reasons.

Appraisers have several gripes about the appraisal management process and implementation. The first of which is the ethics of the management firms. Conditions have improved for the appraiser, but many are still upset about unfair pay splits, difficulty in getting jobs and the time frame that the firms require to have the job completed.

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19th December 2010

Hiring a Licensed Home Appraiser

ORDERING AN OFFICIAL REAL ESTATE APPRAISAL

Part of the home buying process might include ordering an official appraisal to help place an appropriate worth on the property you are thinking of buying. The property appraisal will be conducted by a licensed appraiser in your area.

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19th December 2010

Eminent Domain Law: Selecting an Appraiser and Using Other Experts

In eminent domain cases, the condemning authority must offer what they believe is a fair amount for your property, as determined by their appraiser. Be aware, however, that this value might not be accurate. The appraiser hired by the condemning authority will use methodology that benefits its client, which will likely result in an offer that is favorable to the condemning authority, not the property owner.

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17th December 2010

The Busy Appraiser Podcast #1 – Welcome!

The busy appraiser podcast. Find out more appraisal company marketing techniques. Appraisal management company information, appraisal marketing and getting more appraisal orders from the internet.

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15th November 2010

Considering a Real Estate Appraiser Career For You?

Considering a career as a real estate appraiser? It’s a career choice that offers the opportunity to work outside a typical office environment, the chance to meet different kinds of people and with experience, the choice to start your own consulting business. Here are some tips to consider if you’re ready to take on this exciting, career challenge:

Satisfy your state’s real estate appraisal education requirements.

First things first – you must fulfill your state’s educational requirements before launching your career and obtaining your trainee license. You can take your course in a classroom setting. However, many choose to pursue their real estate appraisal training in an online learning environment. Benefits of this choice can include setting your own study schedule, learning from home and progressing at your own pace. Whether you choose an online or classroom setting, your learning objectives should include land taxation, government regulations, zoning laws and the business aspect of the job, which involves current market trends.
Pass your state exam and obtain field experience. On-the-job training will allow you to implement what you learned during your real estate appraisal courses. On the job training would put you under an experienced real estate appraiser. Basically, you will act as an assistant to your mentor and examine how things are done. It is also the best way to start building networks among prominent people on the job; you never know when a good connection may come in handy. It is not impossible to make valuable contacts when conducting or assisting with an appraisal or even just attending business meetings with your mentor. Make sure to make yourself known to them, you wouldn’t want to pass up an opportunity.
Consider all the opportunities an appraiser career offers. Aside from mentorship with a real estate appraiser, how about working for a bank? It’s an ideal move for someone who wants to specialize in land value and equities. Another is taking apprenticeship with the government, particularly in the department that handles taxation problems and revenues because this is very much in sync with the job. Lastly, after acquiring enough experience, why not launch your business? You could work independently and develop a network of clients and businesses you perform appraisals for, or you can hire other appraisers and serve as a mentor to new, budding appraisers.

An appraisal may be the rewarding career opportunity you’ve been seeking. If anything, it’s definitely worth investigating, especially in an economy that is positively progressing in the right direction.

If you are currently working full-time and/or juggling other personal and family responsibilities, don’t be dismayed – an appraisal career is still possible! Consider the convenience an online real estate school can offer with schedule flexibility and the ability to learn from home on your own schedule. Saving money on gas and child care are also major benefits.

Conduct your own research and learn more about this career field. It might be the best move you ever make for your career, future and family.

Jason S. Cruz is a copywriter for Real Estate School. we provide industry-leading online courses for real estate appraiser that enable students to meet their educational requirements and prepare for the state exam. The convenient distance education courses offer students a quick and flexible way to advance their careers.

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