by eespin | Jan 18, 2017 | Advertising, Articles, Coaching, SEO, Web Design, Webinar
One of the common questions we get after someone launches with TitleTap is “now what?” Please join us for our upcoming webinar: WHAT: “How To Get The Most From TitleTap – 5 Little Marketing Tips That Get Big Results” WHEN: Tuesday,...
by eespin | Jan 16, 2017 | News, Press Release, Press Releases, SEO, Web Design
Tampa, FL: TitleTap, leading provider of marketing solutions and website designs for title agents, announced 10 new customizable website templates specifically tuned for the land title industry. “Over the past 4 years we’ve learned which pages and features are most...
by eespin | Jan 12, 2014 | Articles, Attorneys, Content Marketing, FAQ, Law Firms, Legal:, Marketing, Video, Web Design, Website Design, Website Development
Renting home or business space from an owner comes with legal rights and responsibilities. The landlord can’t do ‘anything they want’, and neither can the tenant. Federal, state and local laws all apply. Under the Federal Fair Housing Act, tenant...
by eespin | Jan 12, 2014 | Advertising, Articles, Attorneys, Blogging, Law Firms, Legal:, Marketing, Video, Web Design, Website Design, Website Development
Deed In Lieu’ is a common short-hand term for this situation: a borrower can’t make loan payments, and hands over their deed to the property instead, so that the lender does not have to take the home. The full phrase is ‘deed in lieu of...
by eespin | Jan 12, 2014 | Articles, Attorneys, Content Marketing, FAQ, Law Firms, Legal:, Marketing, Video, Web Design, Website Design, Website Development
In US law, corporations are organizations authorized to act as a legal entity. US and state tax laws allow a special ‘S Corporation’ tax status that changes how corporate taxes are handled. The government taxes regular ‘C’ corporations directly...
by eespin | Jan 12, 2014 | Articles, Attorneys, Content Marketing, FAQ, Law Firms, Legal:, Marketing, Video, Web Design, Website Design, Website Development
These comparisons to board games might help you understand patents, trademarks and copyright – the main forms of intellectual property. Imagine a game rule that says, you can make up a new rule. If the banker allows the rule, you get exclusive use it for 20...