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Josh Gorokhovsky First Hire - Who Should It Be and What Should They Do?
21 July 2020 | 1 reply
My goal is to outsource or hire the "$10/hr tasks" that I shouldn't be spending time on anymore such as:Pipeline and Lead Generation:- Identify potential properties to buy near existing job sites- Project research- Deal analysis- Connect and message agents, investors, appraisers, attorney's and fiduciaries on Social media- Reach out to press publications- Contact sheetsDevelopment and Construction:- Contacting utility companies to remove and start service - set appointments, etc- Contacting Los Angeles Building and Safety for documents, submissions, appointments, etc- Get bids from vendors- Schedule appointments with vendors and follow upDoes anyone have experience with this and what has your experience been once you've gotten to this point?
Ujwal Velagapudi San Francisco's Rents Drop 35% - Long Term or Temporary?
30 December 2020 | 45 replies
Yes outsourcing existed before as well, but looking from a business owner perspective, we went through a year of remote work and now I see that I could at the bare minimum get certain operations, roles fully completed by someone remote where I don't need to pay high wages for a resident SF employee.
Kyle Jensen Jax, Fl (32210) Buy and Hold
15 September 2019 | 15 replies
If you're outsourcing Id like to hear your thoughts on the work as I'm always looking for good crew.
Logan Krutsch Using quickbooks for financial management
15 December 2019 | 9 replies
He may be able to troubleshoot you some things for you as possibly setting up the chart of accounts and maybe doing the first couple months of book for you to use as a template.Alternatively, you may be able to outsource the bookkeeping function to them.If you want to learn bookkeeping/quickbooks, there are normally programs in large cities that teach the software.
Luke Carl AirBnB becoming more Host Friendly?
19 December 2019 | 7 replies
If you are one and you call during business hours there’s a pretty good chance you won’t get outsourced
Raul Chavez Sales process for following up on probate opportunities
12 February 2020 | 9 replies
Then see if you can outsource the trivial parts, like to someone locally to go in and do it for you.
Valerie Post What to expect from your real estate agent regarding financials
16 September 2021 | 6 replies
Sometimes we outsource and bring in project specific bids.
George P. motivating contractors - tips and experiences
1 June 2012 | 59 replies
If there's enough of the concrete (more than 50 bags or so), I'll call a concrete truck and probably outsource it to a dedicated concrete crew.4) Depending on the amount of drywall (More than about 20 boards, or 15-20 individual patch/seam repairs), I may call in a drywall crew of 2-4 people who will come in with bazookas, drum sanders, and other assorted specialty tools.
Claudio Oliveira Social Media Advice/Pointers
28 February 2012 | 9 replies
Put together a year-long marketing plan and stay on top of it or outsource these functions.Write content that is really good that will help your prospective clients above all.
Herbert Smith Learn to Market on the Internet
4 March 2008 | 32 replies
Marketing on the internet, setting up websites, optimizing websites, its all the same...before outsourcing you should run through it your self, else how do you know if your getting what you paid for?