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Travis Ballew
  • Taylor, TX
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Marketing and outsourceing

Travis Ballew
  • Taylor, TX
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Hello,

My wife and I are about to start a business in real estate investing.  We both work full time jobs in the Austin, TX area and can't quit to jump into full time real estate until we know we can handle it financially.  We have not completely narrowed down how we are going to work the business at this point.  I was wondering if we start marketing and sending out letters to pre-foreclosure and city code violators, is there a good way to outsource the incoming phone calls and have them screened and forwarded to us so we can return the calls when we can get to them (without hiring a full time employee)?  Any thoughts or ideas about how we can get started to get enough transactions completed so that we are better positioned for one of us to quit our current full time employment to work on building the business full time?

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