How do I make a house for a stage prop?

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Yes, size would be a full-sized house but how do i make it stand?

You don’t say how big. Full size would be set, rather than prop. Dolls house size, you could make out of cardboard boxes.

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Hey does anyone know if you can build a house in stages in NC instead of building it at one time?

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I have a piece of land in NC but want to build my home over a time period in stages until its complete

Your home definitely can be built in stages. But, should be done so that you don’t leave the building at risk to the elements or people. Get a panelized home package such as Eagles Nest. That way you can quickly (in 5 or 6 days) complete the exterior roof and walls on a foundation. That’s called "dryed in." That way you are protected from the elements and people who like to steal building materials. Store everything inside. Then take all the time you need doing the interior walls, HVAC, etc. in stages. That will cost you less and if you do it right you will finance the project in such a way that you will actually gain a subtantial amount of money (from what is called instant equity), to build out the home or upgrade it.

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Tips for selling my house myself???

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My husband and I would like to sell our house without a Realtor. I understand that the process can be a difficult one. Any tips to make it sell faster? I will appreciate anything, from staging my house to any monetary advice you can give me or even any "deals" we can throw in there. For example, is it a good idea to pay for the closing costs since we don’t have to pay a Realtor? Thanks for any info you can give me icon smile Tips for selling my house myself???

The first thing a buyer will ask for is a percentage off your price because you aren’t using a Realtor, so I wouldn’t offer to pay closing costs up front. If the buyer wants that, they’ll put it in the offer, but that comes off your bottom line, so it better be a darn good offer.

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Do what a Realtor would do, market the property. Advertise, make flyers, hold open houses, get the home on websites.

Depersonalize, declutter and clean.

i want to make a little stripper stage in my house?

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i dont want it to damage any parts of the house…any suggestions

http://www.instructables.com/id/E5CRUV435XES9J6ALF/

^Instructions on building a stripper pole attached to a small stage; no drilling into the ceiling or floor.

Or you can buy one premade from Platinum Stages…

http://www.platinumstages.com/viewitem.asp?pid=10844&menu=stages

The Peekaboo pole from Spencer’s is a novelty toy, and is not stable enough for tricks, climbing, ect.

Create An Event at your Trade Show

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Trade show conferences are gathering spots for favored clients, client prospects, industry leaders, as well as competitors. Trade show visitors, however, have hectic schedules. They are busy attending educational industry seminars, networking with their colleagues, learning about new products and seeing first-hand the latest innovations in their specific fields. But it is also important to note that trade show attendees have unscheduled times of the day and evening when they can pick and choose what they’d like to do. This is your company’s golden opportunity to entertain and educate trade show attendees about innovative aspects of your company.

But how do you go about capturing the trade show visitors after or before the hours of the trade show exhibit? Do you want to reward your targeted list of clients and suppliers with a special recognition outside the trade show display arena? Do you want to have your executives and sales representatives get to know the power players of your industry to increase your sales? If you decide you want to host a rewarding and satisfying event, how can you plan for a venue that your trade show display visitors will clamor to attend?

These are the questions that can best be fielded by the professional meeting and event planner. According to Karla Krause-Miller, Director, Cappa and Graham, Inc., the event planning company in San Francisco and Silicon Valley, the more creative the venue outside the trade show display, the better. First she identifies the client’s primary objectives and goals, whether they are educational, or a special recognition ceremony, or a strictly social time. Then make the decision on where to hold your event—whether it is a museum, gallery, private home, mansion, cruise, winery tour or even a Wax museum.

After you have decided on the venue, you then need to find a tie-in to your trade show exhibit theme—one that supports your business and trade show marketing messages. Let that theme of your trade show display drive the central promotional concept for your special event.

Next come the invitations. Where you might send a highly targeted list of trade show exhibit visitors a hand stamped, handwritten invitation, you might merely send an email blast to hundreds of trade show attendees. A good way to build trade show booth traffic is to request that your trade show display guests pick up their special event invitations at your trade show exhibit. That way, you not only have a better accounting of how many people will attend, but you will also give your trade show booth staff an opportunity to talk with VIP trade show visitors.

According to Miller who has handled the full range of events based on clients’ needs, from a hospitality suite at a hotel to a large gala at City Hall, each organized program starts with identifying whom you want to attend.

For example, if you plan to invite a medical group, your event planner must be aware of FDA guidelines and follow them explicitly. Be aware that there may be a dollar limit per person that the FDA requires you stay within. And if you want to attract medical personnel attending a medical trade show, offering Continuing Education Credits (CEU) is a real plus.

Another key element to event planning is to make the meeting memorable -like staging an activity that attendees could not easily do by themselves. An example is to arrange a luncheon with a demonstration of special pairings of wines given by the owner of a prestigious winery.

Another example of good event planning is imparting an emotional message that ties in with the special mindset of the group. For instance, a key ingredient in making a recognition event successful for the Chapter Presidents of American Association of Critical Care Nurses was that they identified with their speaker’s circumstances at their recognition luncheon. Rosey Grier, former football player who was at the side of Bobby Kennedy when he was shot, was the guest speaker at this nurses’ luncheon. When he talked about that tragic day and described the hectic and emotional scene that ensued after Kennedy was killed, there was not a dry eye in the house.

By thinking in terms of who your attendees are, you will be able to plan an event that is appropriate whether it is close by at the McCormick Convention Center in Chicago, the Kaiser Convention Center in Oakland, the Moscone Center in San Francisco, the Santa Clara Convention Center or the San Jose McEnery Convention Center.

Remember, when your company plans to exhibit at a trade show, if you extend your hospitality outside the trade show booth in a venue that ties into your trade show marketing theme, you will succeed in gaining better attention, building goodwill and standing out in comparison to your competition.

Dick Wheeler
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