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All Forum Posts by: Account Closed

Account Closed has started 1 posts and replied 4 times.

Post: eVoice, Grasshopper, Or Best Phone Service For Wholesalers?

Account ClosedPosted
  • Cleveland, OH
  • Posts 4
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I currently use eVoice. But in your opinion what is the best phone service out there for wholesalers (price, user-friendly, features, etc) and why do you think so? Thanks.

Post: Craigslist: It Has Worked Well For Me

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  • Cleveland, OH
  • Posts 4
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I have posted ads with the typical "we buy houses", "sell your house for cash", etc and the posts get deleted in less than 5 min. Have that happened to you? Would you mind sharing your approach to posting ads (in what section you post them, how often, do you include a phone number on the ad or just use the default reply button?). Thanks!

Post: Any new marketing techniques?

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  • Cleveland, OH
  • Posts 4
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It kind of depends what type of investing you are doing. Are you wholesaling? It looks like. If so, you can also try online marketing, PPC ads, social media marketing, Craigslist, etc.

Post: Finding Mentors

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  • Cleveland, OH
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I agree with you both. A true mentor will mentor you for free and most likely you would have to add value to them in some way (helping them find deals, helping them out in one of their projects, etc.)