November 05, 2009

Ultimate Cat Secrets — How To Train And Understand Your Cat

Is your cat urinating on the furniture or carpets, scratching the upholstery off the furniture, bolting for the door when you come in, and caterwauling all hours of the day or night and basically, driving you crazy?

If that’s you, this Ultimate Cat Secrets review may give you the tools you need to discover the secrets to having a perfectly well behaved, healthy, happy cat.

In my Ultimate Cat Secrets review, you’ll learn why this audio series may be the answer to your prayers and can help you train and understand your cat.

Click here to read my Ultimate Cat Secrets review.

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Posted by: admin  :  Category: Cat Behaviour, Cat Litter Training, Cat Training, Cat Training Aids, Cat Training Tips, Cat Tricks, Kitten Training, Potty Cat
November 05, 2009

Cat Secrets Revealed — Why Cats Act The Way They Do

Cat Secrets Revealed – A review

If you’re struggling to train your cat not to engage in unwanted behavior even when you are away from home, this Cat Secrets Revealed review may give you the tools you need to teach your cat what behavior is acceptable and what is out of bounds.

In my Cat Secrets Revealed review, you’ll learn some of the different factors that can cause your cat to act out and reveals many of the myths about cat training that are not only ineffective, but some are actually harmful to the cat.

Click here to read my Cat Secrets Revealed review.

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December 30, 2009

Loan Officer Marketing: Getting Realtors to Read Your Brochures

You invest a lot of time and money in developing a loan officer marketing brochure that will get results. But maybe your materials are starting to have the same look and feel as your competition. What can you do to solve this problem?

First, think about why it is a problem. Maybe consumers are not as focused on differentiating loan officers, but Realtors certainly are. If you focus on building a thriving business (one that relies on them), materials that make you look just like everyone else brings it to a dead stop.

Most loan officer marketing brochures have three common mistakes:

Feature Focused Messages

Most basic sales training programs focus on delivering features and benefits as a standard part of the sales process. But this is a huge mistake when developing your brochures for mortgages.

Imagine writing a brochure that focuses on: quality of service, loan rates, refinance plans, origination, points, APR, mortgage insurance, etc. Developing a list of features does not tell the reader anything. In fact, it may only confuse them.

Basically, you are in the service industry. But the service you provide is hard to quantify. To get the reader to pay attention, you need to talk about problems. And even more importantly, you need to tell the reader how you have solved those problems.

Messages with Jargon

Jargon is such a part of our everyday language that we rarely give it any thought. But many readers lack familiarity with much of the jargon used in loan officer marketing materials. To them, brochures filled with jargon come across as pretentious. If they do not understand, they certainly would not be encouraged to ask questions.

The use of jargon also makes it harder for the reader to focus on your true message. They stop or slow down to try to analyze the buzz words. Your goal is to engage the reader and encourage them to read on.

When you incorporate elements into the brochure such as pictures, graphics, charts and quotes, you make the materials come alive for the reader.

Copy Cat Messages

Have you ever seen your competitions brochure and thought you should copy the work to make your own materials more compelling? Guess what, so have a lot of other loan officers. We all do it, using someone else creativity starts us thinking about how we can incorporate their ideas into ours.

But this simple act does the one thing you want to avoid. It makes you seem just like every other guy. In this instance, it is true. You are just like everyone else or at least, the person you used for inspiration.

It may be more challenging to be unique, but that is what will set you apart in a field crowded with loan officers.

A good brochure is a lot like a favorite movie. It has a storyline that keeps the reader going. It shapes perception and makes the reader think. Just as important, it makes you memorable. It will not be long before you stand out from the crowd with your loan officer marketing brochure.

Jeffrey Nelson
http://www.articlesbase.com/marketing-articles/loan-officer-marketing-getting-realtors-to-read-your-brochures-66429.html

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Posted by: admin  :  Category: Cat Training
December 30, 2009

Is it possible to potty train a cat at the age of ten months? If it is possible, how?

Please explain in the most detailed way possible, if possible.

Yes , it will be a bit frustrating, but most cats by nature hide their potty , just take it to the litter box, & scratch it’s front paws in the litter. It shouldn’t take to long after you do this a few times right after you feed it to know it can go & bury it there. I did it with a cat we found strayed & scrawny , & the Vet said the cat was over a year old, but we taught it doing this right after it ate.*

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December 30, 2009

Just got a beautiful pure white female kitten,She needs more training. She poos in the tray but pees on my bed

I’ve used cotton to wipe the pee and put it in her litter tray, cleaned the sheets but she did it again, so I did the same and sat her in the litter tray. She’s used it fro stools but for some reason likes to pee on my bed :P

Any tips?

The fac t that she is just urinating elsewhere is a dead give-away siogn of urinary issues. It’s not behavioural.
Please take her to the vet, UTI is a painfu condition, the vet can easily sort it out with some antibiotics, but the longer you leave it, the more pain she will be in.

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Posted by: admin  :  Category: Kitten Training