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Jonathon Andrews 2 years ago

What is kvCORE?

kvCORE is a powerful platform with many capabilities. It is a Smart CRM, a place to manage contacts. It’s also equipped to market listings on almost all social media. kvCORE maintains an agent’s relationships while they are out showing properties or hosting open houses.

Why Should I use kvCORE?

As an agent it’s a necessity to have a CRM or Consumer Relationship Management System. This is what allows agents to track new leads and their previous clients. kvCORE also implements re...
History of Presidents' Day
Jonathon Andrews 2 years ago

Presidents’ Day has been celebrated for centuries but it wasn’t always an official holiday or known as Presidents’ Day.

The idea for celebrating Presidents goes back to the year 1800. George Washington died in December of 1799, and every year after that his February 22nd birthday was a day of remembrance. In the 1800s, Washington was known as the most important figure in American history. There was a big celebration for the centennial of his birthday, and the Washington Monument started to be bu...
Jonathon Andrews 2 years ago

Conversation hearts were supposed to be medical lozenges. In the 1800s, pharmacist Oliver Chase from Boston invented a machine to make the lozenge production process easier. He ended up making the first candy making machine. Chase then went into the candy business and developed Necco wafers. People also give their pets Valentine’s Day gifts. As of 2021, people spend $1.7 billion for their pets for the holiday. Most roses sold on Valentine’s Day are imported from South America. A Swedish king st...

Jonathon Andrews 2 years ago

It can come off as a total mystery as to why the world looks to a groundhog to see if spring is around the corner. If the groundhog, Punxsutawney Phil comes out of his little burrow and sees his shadow and rushes back to his home we’ll have six more weeks of winter. If he doesn’t see his shadow, spring is coming early.

  1. Like most modern traditions, it has roots with an old Christian holiday.
February 2nd was known as Candlemas, a clergy would distribute candles for winter, and these candles rep...
4 Helpful Tips To Stick To Your New Years' Resolutions
Jonathon Andrews 2 years ago

No matter what goals we set out to achieve throughout the New Year, it’s always tough to stick to them. Here are a few tips to help you stay motivated, and keep those New Years’ Resolutions.

  1. Daily Affirmations
Whether you’ve decided you want to eat healthier, get fit, or read more, affirmations can always help. Affirmations are like chants, you say to yourself to keep yourself motivated. It’s best to repeat them after getting out of bed and right before getting into bed. They should be repeat...
History of the New Years' Eve Ball
Jonathon Andrews 2 years ago

Celebrating the New Year in Times Square has been a tradition since The New York Times opened a new headquarters in 1903. It was this commemorative celebration that kickstarted the annual celebrations on New Year’s Eve. They launched fireworks each year. But after New York Times owner Adolph Ochs successfully lobbied to have what was then known as “Longacre Square” changed to “Times Square”, he wanted an even bigger spectacle.

In 1907, an electrician was hired to build a lit ball to be lowered d...
Fun Facts About Christmas
Jonathon Andrews 2 years ago

Jingle Bells was the first song to ever be played in space, astronauts of flight Gemini 6A played the song on Dec. 16, 1965. Spiders are a Christmas symbol in Ukraine, there are often spider ornaments placed on their trees. This is a nod to an old story of spiders using their web to decorate the tree of a poor widow and her children. Rudolph the Red-Nosed Reindeer was originally created for advertising. According to Smithsonian Insider, “Rudolph the Red-Nosed Reindeer first appeared in 1939 whe...

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