It is with an electrostatic fogger. A what you say? Think of a machine the size of a carry-on suitcase with wheels and an 8 foot hose that will make any home more salable . The fogger produces an electrically charged nano droplet that actually will adhere to any surface that it is aimed at. It works on the principle of Coulomb's Law which says that opposites attract, or more specifically, unlike electrical charges attract to each other. Simply put, when charged spray particles are near any object they will be attracted to that object. They will follow electric field lines and wrap around and coat all sides.
For realtors this means that a home, especially a foreclosure, can be simply treated to eliminate foul odors, mold and mildew, and any other bacteria that has built up in the home.
Mold and Mildew, along with the accompanying odors permeate many of the foreclosed homes on the market. By using the Electrostatic Fogger to apply a toxic free odor eliminator, the odors and bacteria are quickly eliminated, leaving the home ready for an immediate showing.
Minneapolis-based WorldWide Oxide markets both an electrostatic fogger and Vital Oxide a EPA approved Green disinfectant/cleaner, odorless odor eliminator and mold and mildew preventative . Not only will this process kill odors, it will also kill 99.9% of all bacteria. The residence will smell "clean" because the odors have been eliminated and not masked. Okay, this sounds great but what will it cost? When used according to the proper protocol, the cost is less than .002 cent per square foot. That translates to about $4 in product to completely do a typical 2,000 square foot house.
Company spokesman Tom Heller states that this is an easy process that anyone can do. It takes no special training, and requires no special safety equipment. This harmless process will yield terrific results and leave the home ready for the market.
In this article will give you a few tips to keep in mind when it comes to starting a free home based business of your own.
1. Just because it's free doesn't mean it isn't a real business. This is going to take a lot of hard work and it's going to take a lot of time for you to start making money. You need to realize that your effort will directly affect the amount of money that you make.
2. To successfully run a free home-based business on the Internet you are going to have to spend a little bit of money. It doesn't have to be a lot but be prepared to invest a little bit of money into an auto responder, website hosting, and possibly even some advertising.
3. You're going to have to learn how to use the tools that are required online. Many free home-based businesses will give you the same website that every other member is using.
To properly build your business, you're going to need to learn how to build a website, and add a blog, too. Plus you should purchase your own domain name and utilize an autoresponder to build a list for future follow-up.
4. Another thing that will be important is that you focus your business on a specific niche. Many home businesses start out what as one idea and end up adding all kinds of things that don't relate to each other. Try and view your home business through the eyes of your visitor and keep a tightly focused targeted theme.
5. Today much emphasis is put on making your website and blog interactive. The phrase Web 2.0 means that you are allowing your visitors to get involved posting comments, voting on polls, watching videos, and so on.
The more enjoyable you can make the visit for your visitor is the more likely they will be the come back and bring their friends.
6. Learn how to blog and put a lot of time into it. Also learn how to social bookmark your blog articles. Blogging can be free to do and is an excellent addition to your free home based business.
This is six things to keep in mind when starting a free home based business. Just because it's free doesn't mean it won't cost you something in terms of time and some money.
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