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Jaime Vasquez Hi from San Antonio
14 August 2009 | 6 replies
I've learned a lot in short time here--commit to being a forever student and you will do great!
Amanda North The American Snake-Oil Show
7 September 2009 | 1 reply
People were hurrying toward the back of the room to sign up with their credit cards in hand, in case they missed out on being one of the lucky few (because, according to the speakers – sorry, spruikers – "they can't take all of us") to join the other "students" in the past who have become rich with these courses.
Account Closed What areas do you like?
12 September 2009 | 21 replies
If you are looking for maximum cashflows however, I suggest looking into student housing.
Rodney Dawkins Student Housing
11 September 2009 | 0 replies
Is this a good time to enter the student housing market?
Eric Medemar Failing At Investing? It's Probably Not Why You Think
29 January 2010 | 3 replies
[center]"Dude, I feel bad for you if you're not buying my contracts because if you buy from anyone but me and you're paying too much"[/center]I tell all my students "You should literally feel terrible for people that don't choose to work with you...they are on a sinking ship and you're the only life boat in the water"If you can bring yourself to having that attitude your chances of success go up like 400%....I can remember one of my students was just pouring out the "Yeah but" excuses to me.
Joe Salimao Envelopes
30 September 2009 | 1 reply
The harder I worked the luckier I got and that still holds true today.Pay someone to hand address the envelopes...If they are doing return address as well, then they should be able to do around 37-45/hour (I start by paying per/hour and tell them upfront if they slack then they can get .20-.30cents per envelope depending on their penmanship)...All of my business is off of direct mail and referrals that I've gotten from direct mail clients(everyone knows someone)...Your local high school/college students are always looking for brainless stuff like this to do...You want your piece to get shuffled to the top because your target is wondering "who's handwriting is that?"...
John Williams contracts and forms needed
29 October 2009 | 18 replies
I sold 3 tonight to one of my focus group students.
Rich Weese Retirement Planning through Real Estate
29 September 2009 | 24 replies
IMO, they should make every HS student read it and then make them read it again in college.
Chen Co What city is the best for buying real estate (houses) and than renting it?
22 February 2010 | 50 replies
The rental income is very good, you will always have students wanting to live off-campus.
Tiara Murray A Question About First Time Home Buyers Tax Credit
23 June 2010 | 12 replies
I am a college student looking for a place to live permanently until I finish up my last few years of college.