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Finishing My Nielsen Ratings Poll… Sort of

November 17th, 2010

About a week and a Half ago I wrote about my participation in the Nielsen ratings poll this fall. I have to say, at the risk of coming off as lazy or forgetful, that I found it somewhat difficult to keep up, particularly when it came to my son’s viewing. As a single parent I often to rely on Nick Jr. to entertain the boy while grade papers, do homework, clean the house or write, (which by the way is exactly what’s happening right now). Now before all you perfect parents out there tisk, tisk me for using TV as a baby sitter, understand that I’m not hiding in my study somewhere. I’m at least in the same room. I just can’t always name the all the half hour shows he’s watched in the last two hours. And this is really the problem I’ve had with the ratings method. It requires me to keep a log of what I / we’ve watched on one particular TV. The poll actually ended a few days ago and I have yet to fill in a couple of days. Will I be able to remember everything we watched? Absolutely not! I’ll do my best but the Nielsen group will just have to make do with partial information.

I still think it’s a good idea for good people with discriminating standards to participate in the polls as much as possible. And as I’ve stated in my previous article, I’ve never been asked to take part in this poll before so I feel a bit like I’ve missed an opportunity to express an opinion. Hopefully there are others in the Tyler community who will do a better job than I did of expressing and reflecting what it is East Texans want to see on television. To read my original piece on the ratings system, look for the title Participating in the Nielsen Ratings, located elsewhere on this site. For more information on the Nielsen Company visit the following website: http://en-us.nielsen.com/content/nielsen/en_us/industries/media.html.

Tyler, Texas Commercial Real Estate

November 5th, 2010
Tyler TX Commercial Real Estate Building

Tyler TX Commercial Real Estate Building

If you have been thinking about investing in Tyler, Texas Commercial Real Estate, you will want to make sure that you are making a solid investment.  You should start asking yourself a few questions about why you want to invest in the commercial market. Questions such as “How old is the property?”, “Are there any repairs that need to be done?”, “Is it in a prime location where you’ll have no problems renting or leasing the property?”, and “What are the monthly leasing arrangements for properties similar this one?” should all be asked and answered.

Next you need to consider if you are planning on purchasing this Tyler, Texas Commercial Real Estate with the intention of leasing out the property yourself or having a property management take care of everything for you. You will want to consider all costs that will be incurred by having a property management deal with the monthly issues of your leased property and decide if the service is worth the cost or if you would rather learn how to manage the property yourself.

Whatever choice you make, be sure that you have done adequate research, understand what you are getting into and the terms of your mortgage. Be sure to have an inspector go over your property before you sign any papers to ensure you will not be taking on any more expenses than you have budgeted for. All in all, making the decision to purchase Tyler, Texas Commercial Real Estate can be a smart decision if you do your homework.

Participating in the Nielsen Ratings

November 4th, 2010
Nielsen Ratings Tyler TX

Nielsen Ratings Tyler TX

I like television a lot. I realize this should be sort of an embarrassing confession for someone who has aspirations of appearing deep, intelligent, or very religious but its true. And I am a relatively intelligent person of faith. I should say that: first off, with work, and a three year old little boy, I’m pretty busy, so while my television is often on, I don’t pay super close attention all the time. Secondly, while I enjoy TV, I’m not indiscriminate about what I watch. I have often been appalled by the A- moral, even hedonistic messages presented on television, so I was pleased to receive a packet from the people at the Nielsen ratings group asking me to participate in the ratings polling this fall. This is something I’ve never done before.

Now I have to say that were it not an opportunity to put in my two cents regarding what is or should be on television, I would certainly not go to the trouble of participating. I don’t actually watch much network TV. I watch a lot of cable news, (Fox in particular), ESPN, the History Channel and the Travel Channel. Of course the boy watches Nick and Nick Jr. I had always assumed that the ratings groups simply monitored what their control groups watched for a week and assembled the results into a report of some kind. It had never really donned on me to question how they monitored my viewing.

Seems like kind of a stupid assumption now that I know otherwise. In actuality there is a fairly detailed log for selected viewers to fill out. It runs day-by-day, evening-by-evening for a whole week. The participant enters the names of the times, programs and channels he watches, as well as the number of people watching with him and their ages. Frankly the whole thing is a bit intrusive but it gives the viewer an opportunity to express an opinion to a venue that actually matters.

TV Tyler Texas

TV Ratings in Tyler Texas

In spite of the fact that completing the logbook is a little too much like homework I plan to my best to complete the survey. It seems like a more reasonable approach to influencing the networks as well as the cable and satellite providers than boycotts and angry letters of protest. I would encourage anyone else on Nielsen’s list this fall, to participate as well. At least this way you know someone’s listening to your opinions. For more information on Nielsen and how they gather viewer response, try visiting their web site at http://en-us.nielsen.com/content/nielsen/en_us/industries/media.html.

Tyler, Texas Commercial Property Search

November 4th, 2010
Tyler TX Commercial Building

Tyler TX Commercial Building

Before signing your contract to purchase commercial property in Tyler, Texas, you will need to do some legwork to make sure that the property is appropriately zoned for your intended use. Depending on what type of business you are hoping to conduct, you may need to apply for special permitting or expand the property.

Using a search tool like the one on TylerTXHomeSearch.com can help you to find a reputable and knowledgeable real estate agent to assist you with your Tyler, Texas commercial property search. You may also consider seeking the aid of a commercial real estate attorney for help with any legal issues that may exist. Call friends and acquaintances in the area for a recommendation for an attorney who can help you with your Tyler, Texas commercial property search or check with a legal services guide for reputable practices.

In some cases, you may discover that the commercial property that you hope to purchase is not currently zoned for your business. If the property is priced very well, however, it may not be an insurmountable problem. Applying for new zoning may take time and money, but if you are getting a good deal on the price of the land itself, it may be worth it to look into the process and proceed with the sale.

There are many considerations to keep in mind when initiating a Tyler, Texas commercial property search, but by utilizing the services of professionals and doing your homework, you should not be overwhelmed by the task.