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Magnus Radala New and would like some advice
8 February 2023 | 12 replies
It should only take you about a month or two to contact everyone on your list and then the tough part – you start all over again.Why the repetition?
Michelle Murray my first direct mail campaign
21 October 2009 | 21 replies
Michelle - be sure to take Tony's advice - that is really key in this biz - you will be surprised how your volume will increase as you mail them the 2nd through 6th time.I do something a bit different and I do change the copy each time - meaning the message I send does get a bit more urgent - but they all look the same - that is very key - repetition.
Eric Armstrong Mailing to tax delinquent
9 July 2016 | 8 replies
I would begin by determining which leads must be eliminated based on:1) Amount to cure too large for your budget2) Amount to cure unlikely to yield motivated prospect3) Eliminate corporate entities and perhsps churches4) Eliminate zip codes you don't want to do business in, if any7) I don't want vacant land deals, so I scrub those se8) I don't want commercial properties, so scrub those9) Use title company or other online sources for data correlation10) Use VA to scrub manually all repetitive tasks, once criteria and routine created I also perform other scrubs for situations that are proprietary to my ideal prospects.
Norris Bishop Mailers
30 August 2016 | 4 replies
I know repetition is good, but hitting other lists is good as well.
Wendy Boone 20 to 24 Unit Apartment Plans
21 June 2021 | 17 replies
(Note- I cannot dismiss the need for an efficient elevator model of these (Silver wave)- but the costs go up significantly)We are moving into a product that is all steel, panelized, and uses our repetitive design.  
Eamon Sullivan Newb to Wholesale- I have 50 properties and need some guidance
12 January 2018 | 41 replies
It is the repetitive action of attempts to assign for fees that gets unlicensed brokers in trouble as well as ones advertising properties they do not own.
Nicholas Spinazze Real Estate Investor Regular Repetitive Tasks
22 April 2023 | 1 reply

Fellow REI's what tasks on a daily/weekly basis do you find yourself doing that you want to or have outsourced? Is it searching for properties that fit your deal criteria? Searching for news about the general state of...

Martinez Harris How do I Stay Motivated?
9 November 2013 | 22 replies
They pretty much all are repeats of each other (same message, different words) and contain repetitive material within them.
Kristen T. Tenant Gifts
16 December 2015 | 8 replies
 Forgive the slight repetitiveness as I have gone through the other "gifts for tenants" discussions, but I am looking for current opinions on special occasion gifts. 
Harpreet Walia Best/Recommended way to finance multiple properties
22 February 2015 | 3 replies
I am sure this is a repetitive topic but I need to understand what are the best ways to get financed for multiple properties.