
4 November 2010 | 9 replies
There are those that claim a science to drip campaigns, but I usually get all I can get after 3 mailings (one mailing per month) After that the rate of returned non deliverable cards goes up drastically and it's time for a new list.

15 September 2011 | 19 replies
Finally, we're likely going to be requiring members to upgrade in order to advertise in our Marketplace forums or Dealmaking forums.So . . .What should we call this new tier?

15 September 2011 | 7 replies
Lots of people try to "Up Advertise" their units in terms of size and renovations.

15 May 2012 | 3 replies
Sorry I don't have a name for you but some tips.Contact local title companies, they have an attorney and they will likely be the most experienced in RE matters.The same holds true for the Board of Realtors, their attorney should be well versed in local RE matters.....however, they may feel that with you being an investor they could be in a bind representing you and a possible foe, that will be up to them.I've been told by several attorneys that the last ones to hire are those who advertise alot, which makes sence, they have high overhead and can't work off their reputation.

2 August 2012 | 3 replies
Im trying to think of a good domain name for a local website that I will use to advertise to seller looking to sell their house fast and to cash investors looking to buy good deals.

2 August 2012 | 7 replies
Home was advertised at 3000 sq. ft. of which I took into consideration when making my offer, now I'm told it's 2700 sq. ft. and I want to renegotiate my offer.

9 November 2012 | 4 replies
Even if that means telling him to advertise on craigslist, or you putting up a listing yourself.

9 November 2012 | 3 replies
Regulations prohibit any sort of advertising or investments by strangers.

28 March 2013 | 16 replies
Only cost to me was the mail campaign and paying a notary to watch me sign the grant deed.

18 March 2013 | 1 reply
Is it possible to contact the sellers and make an offer before the auction happens or do they have to follow through with the auction now that it's been advertised?