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All Forum Posts by: William Boyce

William Boyce has started 11 posts and replied 27 times.

Post: Do you need a Website for investors?

William BoycePosted
  • Austin, TX
  • Posts 27
  • Votes 5

Thank you @Jose Flores for the awesome tips! I will make sure to do both thing you told me to! Thank you as well to you @David Bokman, I have only collected emails from local meet up but you are right it is not enough! 

Hi I am about to registered a domain and want not only to focus in my city but also in a 2 hour radius around me, smaller cities around, I am wondering, should I call my company BuyCashAustin or BuyCashTexas, I want to seem local but also want to be able to target other markets located one to two hour away..

Hi, i am creating my website and I am wondering if I should had at the end of my website Domain and also at the end of my company name my city name like buyfastAustin or buyfastTexas... I am not sure what is best and what will appeal more to sellers...any ideas?

Post: Do you need a Website for investors?

William BoycePosted
  • Austin, TX
  • Posts 27
  • Votes 5

Hi, As I am starting my marketing campaign and hopefully will have some leads in a near future I am wondering if I should set up a website for investors as well? Where they can insert their infos such as email... Thank you for your Help BP community. 

Post: VIRTUAL WHOLESALING!!!

William BoycePosted
  • Austin, TX
  • Posts 27
  • Votes 5

@Jacob Michaels, thank you that was great information!!

Post: Direct mail, put website address domain??

William BoycePosted
  • Austin, TX
  • Posts 27
  • Votes 5

thank you @Pratik P., I appreciate the feedback. 

Post: Direct mail, put website address domain??

William BoycePosted
  • Austin, TX
  • Posts 27
  • Votes 5

I wanted to ask a quick question to you fellow investors. Do you add your website address in your marketing campaign for direct mail? Also, do you use your professional email address? Thanks a lot.

Best

Post: Tax delinquent list is too long, what other parameters to add

William BoycePosted
  • Austin, TX
  • Posts 27
  • Votes 5
Thank you David Krulac this was really helpful. I don't know why I did not think of that earlier regarding the appraisal value being less than the total due. I will make sure to add that. Also I am a Newbie, my commun sense would tell me to only focus on land as the market is so hot here in Austin that the value of the land is sometimes higher than the value of the asset on it, would that make any sense to you? Thank you for your help.

Post: Tax delinquent list is too long, what other parameters to add

William BoycePosted
  • Austin, TX
  • Posts 27
  • Votes 5

Hi, So I am trying to get a list without using Listsource, I got a list of tax delinquent from my county. The list was huge 5000 names on it I put some filters on excel to bring down the list most streamlined.

This is what I have done so far:

if total due less than 1000 dollars-> take off the list

if current year due more than total due-> take off the list

keep only if two years in a row back in their taxes

Then the list was still pretty high, I chose to focus on row land only as I am located in a hot market (Austin), the list is now about 500 names on it. I want to even streamlined it more this way i could focus on some other counties as well.

Here is my question did the choices I made were good to have an efficient list? Also do you have any idea of other filters I could add?

Thank you for taking the time to read this

Best Regards

Post: Tax delinquent, how to narrow down a list

William BoycePosted
  • Austin, TX
  • Posts 27
  • Votes 5

Hi, So I am trying to get a list without using Listsource, I got a list of tax delinquent from my county. The list was huge 5000 names on it I put some filters on excel to bring down the list most streamlined.

This is what I have done so far:

if total due less than 1000 dollars-> take off the list

if current year due more than total due-> take off the list

keep only if two years in a row back in their taxes

Then the list was still pretty high, I chose to focus on row land only as I am located in a hot market (Austin), the list is now about 500 names on it. I want to even streamlined it more this way i could focus on some other counties as well.

Here is my question did the choices I made were good to have an efficient list? Also do you have any idea of other filters I could add?

Thank you for taking the time to read this

Best Regards