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All Forum Posts by: RJ Browning

RJ Browning has started 6 posts and replied 16 times.

Post: Am I on the right track?

RJ BrowningPosted
  • Valdosta , GA
  • Posts 16
  • Votes 8

@Kuba F. Thanks I will definitely take a look at your blog posts.  I'm anxious to get the phone ringing. I realize now that marketing is going to be the key to this businesses success. After I've completed a deal or two and really have a decent budget to market with, I believe things will get a bit easier. I just can't justify purchasing a list and funding a mailing campaign just yet. My thoughts are that by setting all the low cost/free marketing efforts in place it allows me to tweak my system for handling leads before I increase the volume. 
Thanks again for your time. 

Post: Am I on the right track?

RJ BrowningPosted
  • Valdosta , GA
  • Posts 16
  • Votes 8

Thanks @Alex Deacon and @Jorge De Jesus I really appreciate the info.@Jorge De Jesus

Alex, I definitely plan to network with some of my local wholesalers. I have begun to build a buyers list and feel that I have accumulated a few legitimate Cash Buyers, so I could strengthen both my relationship with fellow wholesalers as well as my cash buyers by sending out other wholesalers deals. 

Jorge

1. I decided to send the calls straight to voicemail for a few reasons. 

- I wanted to be able to pre-screen some of the "tire-Kickers" and create a bit of a funnel for the most motivated sellers who would obviously listen to the message and decide to leave their info. 

- Even though it goes straight to voicemail, Godaddy still captures the number that calls and I can further market to them if they dont leave a voicemail. My plan was to follow up with a text message with website link (which I just set up) buying4cash.com 

- While working Full Time until Im established enough to make the switch to wholesaling Full-Time I wanted to try to develop a system that didnt require me to try to grab each incoming call, but rather be able to return the "cream of the crop" at the end of the days. 

2. On the Bandit signs, I will definitely fine tune my strategy there as they're are hardly any signs in my Market. In fact, it has been quite a while since I have even been able to locate one. 

3. The Facebook ad strategy seems like it has potential. With the Popularity of Facebook and the fact that you can potentially reach people who are otherwise unreachable it seems like a possible treasure trove of untapped leads. However, Facebook has currently locked my account while verifying and upload photograph and they did so while I have ads running that I can no longer manage or "tweak". WOW what other advertiser could treat customers this way and get away with it? I guess when you have control over that possible "treasure trove" you can do whatever you like. 

4. It turns out that when I opened the Delinquent Tax File that what they had in fact sent me from the Tax Assessors office was a spreadsheet of Tax Sale Properties, I did follow up and request the current Delinquent Property Owners list, however, it occurred to me that the list they sent is really a CASH BUYERS LIST. It has the address that sold, the amount paid, and the purchaser. Those purchasers would basically be Investors correct?

I do intend to stay at it. Life is nothing more than an accumulation of each and every choice you make. I choose to be a successful wholesaler.. 

Thanks again for your time and input. And I may definitely take you up on that script practice. 

Post: Am I on the right track?

RJ BrowningPosted
  • Valdosta , GA
  • Posts 16
  • Votes 8

I'm trying to launch my wholesaling business while working full time. I work in Construction and was rained out this week. I seized the opportunity to "Jumpstart" things by taking some much needed action steps. 

Here is what I have so far. 

1. A GoDaddy phone number for bandit signs ( Google Voice didn't have my local area code) I set the phone to go straight to voicemail and recorded a message in attempts to pre-screen calls. Please critique.  229  area code. Number on signs

2. Homemade bandit signs. I know the debate regarding Handwritten and Preprinted signs. However I opted to make my own for budget and simplicity reasons and decided to try to do a tasteful job.. Opinions Welcome...   https://drive.google.com/open?id=1ctyQcPcH7m5Iq2aTZJu0ybcDxBe44rFI

3. I created a Facebook Business Page and launched a Promotion  facebook.com/pg/rjbuyshousesforcash

4. I emailed my County Tax Assessor and asked for a list of Delinquent property owners. He sent me a file to my surprise.  I'm thinking of targeting the most delinquent in the form of a yellow letter, with a picture of the home printed on the envelope in efforts to boost open/response rate. (trying to maximize my limited advertising dollars)

I haven't placed any of the bandit signs yet but plan to this weekend. What other things could I employ in my strategy to get my phone ringing. I'm fairly confident in my ability to recognize, negotiate, and convert the leads into deals. Thanks for your input.

Thank you Alex.

My name is RJ Browning and I'm looking to begin wholesaling in South Georgia. ( Tifton Valdosta Moultrie Albany Thomasville and surrounding areas ) I have done a few deals in the past and actually,on my first deal, made just a little under 8k on a Simultaneous closing by creating and selling a discounted note. After that I took on a Fix and Flip with a partner and got "bogged down" and pretty much broke even after nearly a year of work. That caused me to step away and rejoin the "Rat Race". The entrepreneur spirit just won't all me to give up though. What I'm really looking for is someone to JV with on a few wholesale deals to help get my confidence up and get things rolling. If you are interested please send me a message. I'm persistent, diligent and believe in going for it. I look forward to meeting like minded investors. Glad to be a part of the group.

Post: Wholesaler in South Georgia

RJ BrowningPosted
  • Valdosta , GA
  • Posts 16
  • Votes 8

My name is RJ Browning and I'm a wholesaler in South Georgia. Just wanted to take a minute to say Hi to the group.