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All Forum Posts by: Cody Lewis

Cody Lewis has started 9 posts and replied 255 times.

Post: How Do You Make Your Real Estate Videos?

Cody LewisPosted
  • Investor
  • Charleston, SC
  • Posts 263
  • Votes 122

Lighting, editing, and then camera quality in that order. Sound would be third if you're doing any voice over. I second what @Brett Graybill said about a videographer, a good one can really make a property pop. If you're wanting to DIY it, do some research on YouTube for filming/shooting real estate scenes and editing tricks. If you have a smart phone that is two or less years old, it should be more than capable of handling 4k video. Getting good with a handheld gimbal can also really add a pro quality to your videos. 

Post: Project Management Solution - Asana, Clickup or ???

Cody LewisPosted
  • Investor
  • Charleston, SC
  • Posts 263
  • Votes 122
Originally posted by @Trevor Ewen:

@Ari Newman

Always been partial to Trello myself. I have not integrated it with Google Calendar, but it looks like it's pretty easy:  https://help.trello.com/article/829-using-trello-with-google-calendar

 +1 for Trello. I'm not a Google Calendar user but their solution is top notch.

Post: I'm Setting Up an LLC and Need Help

Cody LewisPosted
  • Investor
  • Charleston, SC
  • Posts 263
  • Votes 122

Being married to a business attorney I cannot recommend enough, working with an attorney that practices business law and licensed in your state. She has not shared details but stated that working with some of the online legal services has caused her clients many headaches.

Post: Real Estate Agent Network

Cody LewisPosted
  • Investor
  • Charleston, SC
  • Posts 263
  • Votes 122

@Nick Carr Discord is great as I use it a lot for non-work related communication. I've been very interested in starting a Discord server for accredited investors but my fear is the moderation of the server. What are your thoughts on this being you've spun one up. Thanks!

David Ross at MGC. My wife worked with him while she was a real estate attorney there and still speaks highly of him often.