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I feel a great way to "make money in real estate" is from not doing any real estate, telling people how to do some kind of real estate, and posting it all on social media. I want to actually leverage what I do into social media and potentially have that generate some kind of passive income either through add revs, or deal flow. Where are my social media people at and how do I get started in this? I am doing some really cool projects. Im flipping a house that used to be an old bar, I bought a 14 unit with empty land and putting mobile homes on it for more cash flow, im flipping properties people got shot at, and ive had some great success! and some MAJOR short comings. I got a story to tell, and its organic. How do I get it out there, and what's the best way to do it without breaking the bank. 

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