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19 November 2017 | 15 replies
I email them to my printers email address and my docs will be printed when I get home or I save to Google Drive. 1Password - password manager.
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6 June 2017 | 6 replies
No one likes to fill out paper apps anymore or find a printer to print them out. 4.
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21 May 2018 | 5 replies
(You should see my computer room, I have notebooks, sticky notes, printer paper and flash cards everywhere as I was connecting the dots trying to figure out the perfect plan.What I'm thinking would be the best bet for me, would be to go the FHA/203k route if I could find a reasonable Quad or Tri plex and take one of the units for myself, renting out my current home AND renting out the other 2/3 units of the small multi.It's not a matter of if I could save up the money, I could have 8-10k saved up by christmas if nothing catastrophic happens, it's just a matter of the fact that I have been studying off and on for weeks and itching to pull the trigger.
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13 August 2016 | 4 replies
Or, pick up a $100 all-in-one printer.
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5 October 2016 | 1 reply
I recently bought a brand new business class Brother LED laser printer with print duty cycle listed as 2500/day, because my 2 year old generic Samsung laser printer overheated and died very quickly after attempting to print a large volume of letters at once....The reason i ask is because since buying the printer, i have started noticing that many of the big names on youtube have inkjet printers in the background and just feel like i'm going about it the wrong way for self printing.
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10 May 2017 | 20 replies
Others with crooked and faded printed from their $50 inkjet printer.
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11 September 2013 | 5 replies
This is actually a huge topic that I don't think gets enough attention.One thing I'd suggest is to figure out which specific actions will result in you making money, and focus 100% of your time and resources there.For instance, DON'T waste your precious time and resources on things like:Updating your logo, letter head, business cards and websiteMaking daily/weekly posts on social mediaCreating complex spreadsheets that do complicated calculations that don’t add any real value to your bottom lineBuilding a following on Twitter and FacebookBuying a top-of-the-line computer system, printer, external hard drive, office desk, smart phone, etcThese things don't directly result in money in your pocket - so don't put them at the top of your priority list.DO spend your precious time and resources on things like:Generating leadsResearching properties and learning how to identify when you’ve found a deal worth pursuingSending out offers every dayEstablishing adequate sources of funding for your dealsFind buyers for the properties you’re trying to sellMaking connections and staying in contact with people who will help propel your business forwardThese things very likely will result in you making money - so spend as much time of your time and resources on these items as possible.Managing the day job and the night job can be a huge challenge, no doubt about it...
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18 July 2010 | 2 replies
Just printing the envelopes and letters on my home printer like I did last time.
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30 September 2016 | 2 replies
If so, you can use MS Word and a printer that will handle envelopes to do this.
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27 October 2018 | 32 replies
I used to download files that I received by e-mail, transfer them to a thumbdrive, print and scan them using a community printer, return to my room, transfer the pdf back to my laptop, then reply to the e-mail.