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vhs77
09-18-2007, 03:12 AM
Hi Everybody,
If you are a manager or landlord of any of these properties, apartments, homes, and vacation rentals that rents on a short term basis please contact me. I am in need of these types of properties to add them to a database that I am creating for the state of Alabama. All I need are the pictures of these properties and your willingness to rent them on a weekly basis. Your rental property will be advertised and exposed to vacationers from around the world that will be traveling to the state of Alabama. This would be great free advertising for your rental. All units must be furnished. Landlords and property managers must be willing to accept weekly rents. Please contact me and send pictures of your property to:
rentalpictures@aol.com
There is no charge to include your property in our database/website. We will be do heavy advertising.
Debbie
09-18-2007, 04:49 AM
Where would this be located in Alabama?
I have a few relatives who resides in Alabama who has not said anything positive as far as Alabama that benefit from touristers/vacationers. In other words, to the best of their knowledge, Alabama is not known to be among favorite states to visit.
Are you attempting to attract attention along with Chambers of Commerce or something?
I have a few relatives who resides in Alabama who has not said anything positive as far as Alabama that benefit from touristers/vacationers. In other words, to the best of their knowledge, Alabama is not known to be among favorite states to visit.
Hmmm, me thinks somebody needs to get out of the house a little more often. I suppose it's all in who you are and what you do. If you're a golfer, Alabama has the Robert Trent Jones Golf Trail. If you're a beach goer, there's Gulf Shores and Orange Beach. If you like state parks, there's about 20 of them spaced out from the northeast mountains all the way down to the Gulf of Mexico. Country music, there's the Hank Williams Trail. History -- to much to put in this short note. Civil Rights - Rosa Parks and Edmond Pettus Bridge (along with MUCH more). The Tuskegee Institute and George Washington Carver (the inventor of the peanut). And those airmen. And my favorite, Fort Rucker and its aviation museum (there was an Army air corps before there was an air force).
I suspect that every state has "tourist" destinations (except maybe Iowa). That I don't know about them doesn't mean they don't exist, just means I need to get a little better informed.
But your question is still pertinent "Where would this be located in Alabama?"
Just my morning thoughts . . .
Debbie
09-18-2007, 01:22 PM
Hmmm, me thinks somebody needs to get out of the house a little more often.
:SM090: Me thinks you're right. I need to stop running two primary homes (near construction completion and remodel current homes). I've already begun to lose touch with world wide happenstance.
Not to mention those few relatives in Alabama who aren't well-rounded and educated as they should be.
vhs77
09-18-2007, 06:38 PM
There you have it. It is true that Alabama is not known for all of its beautiful attractions. That is what I am trying to do here. I am an representative for the state of Alabama. My job is to gather short term rental properties and their locations and include them in the database that represents the state of Alabama. All 50 states will be included, other reps will include the state where they are from. I am from Alabama, so my focus is Alabama. I need properties here. Any help will be really appreciated.
Thanks,
rep2010
Hmmm, me thinks somebody needs to get out of the house a little more often. I suppose it's all in who you are and what you do. If you're a golfer, Alabama has the Robert Trent Jones Golf Trail. If you're a beach goer, there's Gulf Shores and Orange Beach. If you like state parks, there's about 20 of them spaced out from the northeast mountains all the way down to the Gulf of Mexico. Country music, there's the Hank Williams Trail. History -- to much to put in this short note. Civil Rights - Rosa Parks and Edmond Pettus Bridge (along with MUCH more). The Tuskegee Institute and George Washington Carver (the inventor of the peanut). And those airmen. And my favorite, Fort Rucker and its aviation museum (there was an Army air corps before there was an air force).
I suspect that every state has "tourist" destinations (except maybe Iowa). That I don't know about them doesn't mean they don't exist, just means I need to get a little better informed.
But your question is still pertinent "Where would this be located in Alabama?"
Just my morning thoughts . . .
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