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Outsourcing too much?

Deadrick Lingo
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I am new to wholesaling but not new to investing. I have been a BRRRR guy for a number of years and passively invested. I am now going into wholesaling and flipping full-time. Even though I am a Cloud/Devops Infrastructure Architect by trade, I took the advice of Jerryll Noorde to invest in Carrot. Smartest move I could have made at this point! Saved me a ton of time and headache! I am working on customizing my site now and implementing a content plan. I will produce a pipeline incrementally as my sales and needs increase. I have been pondering outsourcing my Google Ad and Facebook Ad management to a company where they are charging about $2k per month plus your ad spend. I am also considering using https://leadminingpros.com/ for cold calling. I wanted to outsource these things in order to get rolling as fast as possible while my organic authority builds up over time.  I think I can handle the Facebook Ads with a few days of study, but I am thinking the Google Ad management may take me a bit longer and my mistakes will be a bit more expensive.  Any advice would be appreciated. 

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