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Jamie Bateman
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  • Baltimore County, MD
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Improving Your Note Business

Jamie Bateman
  • Investor
  • Baltimore County, MD
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Fellow note investors, I have read here (and I agree) that running an effective note-investing business essentially comes down to three things: 1) sourcing deals, 2) finding money to buy deals, and 3) managing the assets you have. Of course there is a lot more to this business, but most tasks fit pretty neatly into one or more of these three categories.

My question to you is: which of these three areas needs the most improvement in your business, and what do you plan to do about it?

I'd say for my business it is probably sourcing deals. I need to be more intentional about marketing and networking for quality assets to purchase. What about you? Also, has the pandemic changed the way you are approaching any of these three aspects of your business?

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