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Nick Love
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Marketing Streams That Attract Passive Investors

Nick Love
  • Investor
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Nick Love - 05/29/2019

I am starting a discussion about attracting passive investors through marketing platforms and if anybody has had success in this field of raising capital from advertising. I have seen multiple ads from Grant Cardone on Instagram and now he has purchased billboards with intent to help raise more money for his equity funds. 

Has anybody raised capital from a deal from facebook/instagram ads, billboards, or other creative advertising means? OR is this type if marketing better for creating a long term email list?

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Greg Dickerson#2 Land & New Construction Contributor
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Greg Dickerson#2 Land & New Construction Contributor
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@Nick Love you can’t advertise for investors unless your fund is registered with the SEC.

There is a difference between advertising, marketing and branding. What most syndicators do is market and brand to raise awareness, build credibility and develop relationships. That is the key  raising money is credibility and create relationships.

Grant advertises because he has a fund that is registered and he can accept non accredited investors as well. 

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