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All Forum Posts by: Terry Drake

Terry Drake has started 20 posts and replied 242 times.

Post: Is this too little information for my businesss cards?

Terry DrakePosted
  • Real Estate Investor
  • Posts 260
  • Votes 119

The first thing I did was choose a company name and logo so I could get cards made. IMO If you don't have a card to give someone when they ask and have to write your info down on a bar napkin, you lose credibility as an investor instantly. JM2C

Post: business student/new real estate agent need advice where to begin?

Terry DrakePosted
  • Real Estate Investor
  • Posts 260
  • Votes 119
Originally posted by Taylor Mohr:
so what does that supposed to mean? Im sorry but can you predict the future? Because i cant. Are you implying i should just give up?? Everyone has dreams, what was yours? Did you ever achieve it? Yes there are many "what ifs" in this world. If i stopped every time someone told me something wasn't possible i wouldn't be where i am today. I came on here for advice not negativity.

He was simply saying that it would be in your best interest to move towards what you want to do before the market turns around and missed the boat or something unexpected happens that makes eventually more like never. I'm sure you've heard the saying 'tomorrow may never come'. Biting his head off for what was actually good advice might not be the best way to network. You asked a question, so sit back and listen.