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John Romero What to do next, hit a wall...
17 February 2010 | 20 replies
While having good credit is important, it is far from the most important part of the equation.
Danny Johnson Direct Mail: Long Copy Vs. Short Copy
4 June 2010 | 27 replies
If you send out 16 letters that equates to 8 bucks...
Wes Burk Why should a seller short sale?
8 March 2010 | 29 replies
We have found Michael's one word answer, "PRIDE" to be a huge factor in the equation but it does not lead everyone to make decisions that have higher financial impacts and sometimes foreclosure may provide a better outcome.
Nick J. Math Question
13 April 2011 | 84 replies
The method does not matter if you do not understand the basics of the equation.
Max Johnson How many yellow lettersmailed monthly average?
28 July 2011 | 5 replies
A few things work into the equation of "How Many".
Joshua Dorkin Time to Redesign The BiggerPockets Influence Point System? Your Feedback Please!
11 September 2011 | 16 replies
For this, perhaps Josh can establish two separate equations, one for original topic quality and another for response or post quality.
Randall Greene Unpermitted addition
10 March 2015 | 13 replies
You should factor in both the time and expense of fixing the addition (if it needs it) into that equation.
Dominic Turner Sending 20,000 Mailers
28 October 2011 | 14 replies
IMHO 20000 mail pieces at once equates to a MASSIVE failure until you have a systemized business.
Mike Nelson Where to go for a mailing list????
2 June 2014 | 17 replies
It's definitely not the most "user-friendly" method, but it tends to take most of the uncertainty out of the equation.
Tyson Cross Best market for a newbie?
22 July 2014 | 29 replies
A market that is emerging is extremely beneficial to investors, provided everything else works out in the equation.