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Austin Hughes Automation: Pre-Made or Custom-Tailored?
14 December 2015 | 14 replies
They're sent to my email.Virtual Assistant Updates website, does a little bit of calling, and helps out here and there.Realtor has me on zip code searches within my criteria.I use slybroadcast.com to blast voicemails out to prospects.Mail is pretty much completely manual, other than the fact I learned how to use mail merge.Blog posts are outsourced and shared on social media outlets.Bandit signs are manually put outHiring photographer to take pics and vids of properties for saleCreated an Offer calculator for my VA to determine what cash, sub-to, or owner finance offers to make.Analysis calculator is pre-set, and takes 3 minutes to analyze a property.Budget: not counting my chickens before they hatch, but once this current deal goes to closing, I'll have roughly $10K to put towards marketing and automation for the next 6 months.What I'd LIKE to Do...Automatic mail outs from lists I've chosenAnswering service to screen leads (actual humans)..
Ralph Corgain Direct mail
9 February 2016 | 2 replies
Unfortunately, my handwriting is pretty much chicken scratch so I stuck with "hand written" font either through word or the print shop.If you're sending 100-200 letters then you  might get away with using your printer, but I think beyond that you're better off outsourcing to a printshop.As mentioned, yellowletters.com will do it, you can look into Click2Mail.
Tyler Divine Lumber Order Guidelines/Suggestions
20 December 2015 | 5 replies
Hi @Tyler Divine, yes there is...1) Provide vendors with a takeoff (you can outsource this) - no two individuals will produce identical takeoffs and if it's a sales rep doing it, cavet emptor.  
Andriy Boychuk How did you buy your first mobile home park?
6 January 2016 | 13 replies
I love the idea about outsourcing the work to others.  
Cloud Mason Newbie from Austin, Texas with past RE experience
3 January 2016 | 16 replies
If all of this wasn’t bad enough, my job was outsourced to India just prior to the “dot-com” bust leaving me and thousands of others unemployed.
Benjamin Blackburn At what point should I use a call screening service?
28 December 2015 | 6 replies
I think you should always live answer your calls, but I also don't think you'll have enough calls right now to be worth the hassle to outsource them.  
Julia Fergo buying a house using sellers agent tips?
19 September 2015 | 6 replies
@Stephanie Goodman thank you...now where do I start ..as we don't use attorneys for buying real estate here in LA, but have escrow officers and real estate agents who don't know much...I have to outsource some how..and what shall i pay to read through the thing... 
Paul Padilla Do it yourself?
16 September 2015 | 4 replies
Are you knowledgeable about how much the work would cost doing yourself vs outsourcing?
Karlyn Brasselmon Lost in Forest: Wholesales
23 September 2015 | 9 replies
If you and/or your buying partners do not possess that skill set, outsource it to someone who is organize.
Wayne Mack First Out of state rental
19 September 2015 | 23 replies
I can tell you I'd rather be able to drive to my property and check it out occasionally (assuming you're outsourcing management) rather than flying to Cleveland.