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Updated over 9 years ago on . Most recent reply

A Saturated Marketplace
Good Day to all and willfully, everyone had a Peaceful and Productive weekend! My question and somewhat concern is how can one compete in a saturated marketplace. I am still relatively new to the wholesaling business, putting out signs, mailing letters, attending meetings, etc. But analyzing the competition/investors, who may be more financially stable, or more reputable, they are able to market and gain more exposure which can lead to more deals! How does one fit into an arena with that type caliber or resources? Any suggestions and advice please, thank you!