Archive for the ‘New Investors’ Category

A Ground Floor Opportunity

You can help build our next program…are you ready? You know I have a win/win philosophy for deals, and that’s what I have for you today! I want to work with up to five small groups to gather feedback on my current program “Buying Without Cash or Credit“, so I can evolve it into “The [...]

For Real Estate Investing Practice Makes Perfect…Well, Not Exactly

These were top professionals, the best in world, yet they practiced before the match and again after the match. They didn’t show up unprepared when the money was on the line. They were as prepared as they could possibly be. Can you make the same claim when you are talking with a seller, a buyer, a realtor, banker or contractor? Are you always ready for the big game?

Dress For Success and Generate More Leads

What’s the biggest challenge facing the new investor? If you’re new there’s probably a list as long as your arm and choosing just one can prove difficult. Is it establishing credibility? Finding leads? Letting people know what you do or want to do? What does an investor look like? A policeman has a uniform, a hat and a gun; a doctor has a white coat. Lots of people can be recognized by the uniform they wear; but what about the investor?

When I first began attending REIA meetings, (that’s Real Estate Investor Association for the uninitiated), I was always impressed by the folks with shirts that had their business logo embroidered on them. They looked more professional, seemed more confident, more knowledgeable, more… well you know…prepared. Why was that? I think it was because they looked the part

Building Wealth – Episode 6.6 – Planning For Effectiveness

The human brain wasn’t designed for multi-tasking anymore than ADD is an excuse for not starting and completing a task.

Building Wealth – Episode 6.5 – Planning for Effectiveness

Are you accountable? To yourself, your business, your clients? When you share your goals with others it can make a big diffenence in how effectively you manage yourself and your priorities.