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Finding Wholesale Deals in DFW

Austin Bright
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Curious how how -- and what DFW wholesalers are doing right now to find deals. I've gotten no where for almost a year, and have tried multiple marketing methods.

Asking for a high level answer of course. I don't want anyone thinking I'm asking to give away their secret sauce.

Thanks!

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Louis Davis
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Louis Davis
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  • El Paso, TX
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@Austin Bright Hard to answer your question without knowing what you have been doing. The marketing that changed my business around was landing pages. Having people actively looking to sell they're home off market has worked wonders for me and the sellers are more motivated. Another form of marketing I have been attacking is text blasting. I get responses but motivation is hit and miss. 

@Alicia Marks has a point. If you can get people to bring you leads and pay them for the lead, that works wonders as well. $100 is kind of low. I bring urgency to the community and offer $1000-$2500 finders fee depending on how good the deal is. I do this through my social media channels on Instagram and Facebook and I also show myself paying the people so that it's believable. Hope that points you in the right direction

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