Sep 1 10

Decorating Dorms and Small Apartments on a Budget

Published September 1st, 2010 by Allconnect

Decorating Small Spaces on a Small BudgetWhen decorating a freshman dorm room or a first apartment, think about how all of that stuff will fit into future dorm rooms or apartments. Don’t spend a fortune coordinating with a roommate. Do buy items that will last at least four years. Choose neutral colors for the more expensive items. Add splashes of color with duvet covers or pillows that can be updated — inexpensively — as needed.

Tips for Buying Furniture and Big Ticket Items
Consider durability and portability when buying furniture and décor for a college dorm or apartment. Make sure you buy items that are easy to pack and move at least four times in four years. Choose fabrics that won’t show dirt and are easy to clean. For beds, shelves, and dressers, choose items that dismantle easily and aren’t difficult to carry up stairs. This year’s apartment may not have stairs, but next year’s apartment very well could.

When decorating a small space, always consider functionality. Invest in items that can serve more than one purpose. For example, consider an ottoman that could serve as extra seating, as well as storage for books or blankets.

Dorms without carpet can be very cold. Carpet can be very expensive and often can’t be re-used if cut to fit a room. What’s the solution? Carpet remnants are often large enough to cover an entire dorm room and are a fraction of the full price of carpet. This is a great solution — especially if you aren’t picky about the color. If you buy carpet first, it will be easier to match items like duvet covers. Make sure you know the dimensions of the room before buying a remnant. Area rugs can also warm up a room. Search for bargains, and remember that  area rugs can be reused so it could be worth investing a little more into a rug than a remnant.

Tips for Making the Most of Small Spaces
Floor-to-ceiling bookshelves will draw the eye upward, creating a sense of space — and providing much-needed storage space.

Use strategically placed mirrors to make a room appear larger and to better distribute light throughout the room.

Raised beds provide more room for storage underneath, and loft beds provide plenty of room for a desk and bookshelves below.

Allconnect can assist with your move, whether to a dorm, apartment or new home, by offering free mover quotes, an online change of address form, and help transferring your essential home services. You can also compare services available at your new address to make sure you are getting the best deal.  See tips to help you during your move.

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Aug 4 10

How Satellite Internet Works

Published August 4th, 2010 by Allconnect

As Internet usage becomes more of a necessity, satellite Internet is becoming more prevalent, especially in areas without access to high-speed DSL or cable Internet. But have you ever wondered exactly how satellite Internet works? And does it work as well as the other options? Understanding satellite Internet involves knowing both the technology behind  moving the data as well as how latency and thresholds can impact performance. To learn more about all those packages of data zipping through space and why there are speed limitations, read A Quick Tutorial on How Satellite Internet Works in the Resources section.

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Jul 14 10

Allconnect Launches Unique Marketing Tool for Real Estate Pros

Published July 14th, 2010 by Allconnect

Allconnect Launches ConnectMyBuyer.comAllconnect is a premium sponsor of Real Estate Connect, a technology real estate conference taking place this week in San Franciso. The company has launched new functionality at www.connectmybuyer.com. Below is the official release. If you are a Realtor, or know a Realtor, have them try connectmybuyer.com out between now and July 30 and they’ll be entered to win a trip to Napa Valley!

Allconnect Launches Unique Marketing Tool for Real Estate Pros

New, free online system lets brokers create custom brochures about home services for clients

SAN FRANCISCO, July 13, 2010 – Allconnect – the leading comparison shopping and connections marketplace for essential home services – today unveiled a new, unique customer service and marketing tool at Real Estate Connect 2010 created specifically for real estate professionals. ConnectMyBuyer.com is an innovative, free system that delivers benefits to both realtors and their customers.

By accessing Allconnect’s ConnectMyBuyer.com, realtors can input a client’s address and create an individualized email or flyer that lists contact information for water, waste, gas, and electric services.  It also includes a summary of the television, Internet, and phone service plans available for the specific location.  New home buyers can compare providers, plans, and rates, with no obligation to purchase.

“ConnectMyBuyer is designed with both the homeowner and the realtor in mind,” said Glenn Goad, Allconnect Chief Strategy Officer.  “The homeowner has access to information about special offers, can explore which plan is right for them, and get best-price guarantees. Realtors can provide customer service that exceeds expectations while standing out from the competition.”

ConnectMyBuyer.com is already in use at Allconnect’s real estate partners, including Harry Norman Realtors, Home123, Keller Williams Realty: The Rawls Group, RE/MAX Executives, and Prudential Palms Realty.

“Our comprehensive database is regularly updated to have the latest information from service providers. The front-end technology is easy to use. The combination gives realtors hassle-free access to a powerful personal brand enhancer,” said Allconnect’s Goad.

About Allconnect
Allconnect is the leading provider for connecting consumers with household services including satellite TV, cable TV, Internet, phone, home security systems, and natural gas and electric utilities.  The company offers a convenient, simple, and objective one-stop source for comparing options and pricing, whether consumers are transferring or establishing household services during a move or simply wanting to ensure they are on the best plan for their budget.  This service is offered at no charge, online or by phone.  Founded in 1998, Allconnect has connected over 20 million people through its partnerships with more than 30 utility companies and hundreds of service providers across the U.S.  Allconnect employs more than 500 associates and is headquartered in Atlanta, Georgia, with offices in St. George, Utah; Danville, Virginia; and Mexico.  Realtors can learn more at ConnectMyBuyer.com.  Customers can visit Allconnect.com or call a Home Services Consultant at 800-930-1940.

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Jul 8 10

How to Get Internet Access in Rural Areas

Published July 8th, 2010 by Allconnect

Living in the countryside has many benefits; Internet access, however, is usually not one of them. Internet access in rural areas ─ where DSL, cable, broadband and T1 lines are not available ─ can be a challenge. Dial-up, wireless and satellite are the three main options and their success varies depending on location and the local provider’s offering. To learn more about the options and factors that impact rural Internet speeds, see the How to Get Internet Access in Rural Areas article in the Resources section.

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