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Andre Smith can you market that you donate some of your earnings from a wholesale deal to a charity cause?
24 April 2015 | 6 replies
hey everyone my name is andre smith and im currently working on my marketing strategy, so after about 9 months of showing face in a local real estate club(showing face is not just showing up to the events but really going there and showing enthusiasm and networking and trying to build long relationships and going to any extra events I could and I learned this all from biggerpockets and I feel blessed to have stumbled across there website about a year to year and half ago) any ways I have worked myself into there group and over that timeframe I have working on my current house and hoping that my house will appraise for more then $25k then I bought it for one year and 8months ago and I have been preapproved for $18k home equity loc if appraisal goes good(should find out in a few days). so I will be using some of that money to start my marketing strategy, so I have been focused on re-listening wholesaling and direct mail podcosts and over and over again all of the guests had mentioned something about you have to be different then everyone else be creative but all I keep hearing is bandit signs, direct mail, door to door but nothing that made one individual different besides one might have a different negation tactics or is a better listener (something to the extent to that, not going to lie I am kind of rushing this just so I can hear everyone thoughts, so sorry if im not to detailed or grammar isn't correct right now).
Tony Colquett craigslist question
9 August 2014 | 14 replies
My rule of thumb is to not respond to any that have blatant spelling mistakes, improper grammar, or are just not responses that pertain to the context of the ad.
Karen Margrave Can I Pick Your Brains on Blogging?
18 January 2015 | 47 replies
I have bad grammar, spelling, and am not creative when it comes to creating the subject or material.
Anderson Lioyn Advice!
1 May 2016 | 11 replies
Take a second and re-read what you wrote, and then make changes for grammar and punctuation.
Megan A. Should I hire a lawyer to review our lease? Minneapolis area
23 July 2016 | 19 replies
Save yourself some money and find a landlord that has already paid a lawyer check the grammar in their lease.
Dave D Fischer Home Away/Vrbo Holds funds
23 July 2020 | 23 replies
I am not really sure the point of it, but the language, grammar and punctuation is very bot like.
Son D. Morris Invest & Oceanpointe management company
29 July 2020 | 100 replies
The poorly-worded grammar and the fact that it was not a blind copy seems to corroborate that story but we have only half of the facts.
Yiftach Ilyov What is your opinion of this letter? please be brutal!
28 January 2018 | 28 replies
I read an article long time ago that this spam emails with misspelled words and grammar mistakes, they are on purpose.Basically the people that would notice them, they are least likely to fall for it, the ones that don't are most likely.
Phineas Howie How Good is Zillow's "Zestimate" of Home Value
4 July 2018 | 73 replies
Please forgive any grammar mistakes - I am using voice recognition software which doesn't always recognize my voice.
Brian Huber Seller financing vs. Sub 2 and due on sale clause
23 November 2014 | 7 replies
First, your post is very hard to read/understand, can we clean up the grammar/spelling?