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Tiffany T. Website as Squeeze Page
5 November 2010 | 6 replies
Others (iContact) have great segmentation features that allow you to group your list in a variety of ways according to the characteristics of your sub-list.So the purpose of your squeeze page is to provide an "ethical bribe" for people to give you their contact info.
John Stokes Commercial Guru's...any real deals?
12 July 2010 | 14 replies
In one segment they showed some case studies on properties they had under contract currently and getting ready to close.
Rich Weese Anyone see a problem with this besides me?
4 May 2010 | 30 replies
Fascinating that they are talking about the need to hire many more IRS agents in order to insure that individuals and businesses are purchasing health insurance or paying the penalties involved.As government grows and social programs grow and a large segment of the population retires those left that work or provide jobs will be footing a huge bill.
Ali Samana No more 30 year mortgage?
1 July 2010 | 10 replies
There was a segment on CNBC this morning that will be continuing tomorrow I believe about this exact topic.
Bienes Raices .Housing Fades as a Means to Build Wealth, Analysts Say
12 October 2010 | 19 replies
There is a huge segment of the population (whose vote count as much as mine) who dont save, will never have real wealth as defined by jon, myself and most people on this thread and get really stuck buy always needing enough income to pay for rent and medical and bailing kids out of bad situations etc.
Stephen Moore on your 1st flip how much cash did you have and how did u manage your time
7 January 2010 | 21 replies
- Focus on the segment of the market that's buying.
Dan Favor Looking for contract negotiator for my short sales
11 February 2010 | 15 replies
I am trying to see if it would make good business sense to farm out the negotiation segment of my business and consentrate mainly on marketing and aquisition.
Ken Hughes The hits keep coming
17 January 2010 | 8 replies
I only know about the segment of the market that's 80K or below, because that's what I look at, but they do seem to be moving fast here now when the bank prices them right.
Bienes Raices Do you get a formal appraisal?
14 February 2010 | 3 replies
I didn't bother with the rental I just bought because it's in the bottom segment of the market, and I had a pretty good idea of the ARV based on a comp tool I paid for, plus looking around a lot at what other houses sold for.Do people mainly get appraisals for flips, or also if your buying an expensive rental?
Mike McKinzie Canadian Health Care vs. US Health Care
24 February 2010 | 10 replies
As long as everyone has access to basic preventative and curative healthcare and as long as everyone has the choice to go to any specific doctor they prefer (assuming they can pay for it themselves), I'm happy.As I've said before, I don't like the idea of forced public healthcare, but I hate the idea of insurance company monopolies that make it difficult for a large segment of the population to get healthcare even more.If the Dems would get off their "we can do what we want" high horse and the Republicans would stop fighting healthcare reform "just because we want to bring the issue to a standstill," I have a feeling we could develop some good reform solutions that most people will agree are good for the country...but it may require removing most of the idiots in office (on both sides) first...I have a feeling we're (at least mostly) in agreement on that as well