10/22/2009

New on the Appraisers Post

I recently sent an update to the 30 contributors to the Personal Property Appraisers Post stating how the new site with its excellent content and regular postings is starting to draw attention.  The site was recently mentioned in the new International Society of Appraisers newsletter, ISA Quarterly, and was also announced in a recent broadcast email from the ASA personal property chair.  Artfact has both the Appraiser Workshops Blog and the Appraisers workshops listed on their partners page as well. I have received positive feedback on the Appraisers Post from leadership of ASA, ISA, NAA, AOA, and NAA. I soon hope AAA will see the importance of the site and also notify and promote the site to their members. That is not to mention the numerous appraisers who also have made very positive comments both on the site and to me directly.

The site currently has a great collection of articles and I would like to point a few of the recent ones out.
  • David LeBeau, MFA, ASA AM just posted an excellent article on 19th Century, An Age of Revivals 180-1901
  • Value....or Was that Value? by Tom Helms, ISA AM
  • Aesop's Mirror Review - by Jennifer Lacker, a pre release review of the upcoming book Aesop's Mirror by Alice Huggins
  • USPAP Teleconference with Brian Kathenes, ISA CAPP and Leon Castner, ISA CAPP
  • Pioneer of Modern Design: Christopher Dresser (1834-1904), by Soodie Beasley
  • A $500.00 discount offer on the Premium Subscription to Artfact
  • Just How Rare is Rare, an article by Englishman Paul Shutler posted by Francine Proulx, MS, ASA, ISA AM
  • Marketing Your Appraisal Practice by Brian Kathenes, ISA CAPP
  • More in the series by Jerry Sampson on building an appraisal library

If you are not visiting the Appraisers Post on a regular basis you are missing a lot of interesting and thoughtful articles and comments about the personal property appraisal profession.  I encourage you to visit the site often at www.appraiserspost.com, or click HERE. If you are interested in being a contributor to the site along with the other professional appraisers, please click HERE to email me.

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