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Erik Browning I'm one of the "Find a Lender" lenders, here are my thoughts
9 September 2024 | 46 replies
The biggest gripe I see from people who have been around here for awhile is the monetization of things that perhaps used to be free, or not offered at all.
Robert C. What makes you a heavy hitter on BP?
1 May 2020 | 140 replies
Theres some where in the range of 100 or so BP people who have learned to monetize the site......and the site in turn monetizes our contributions.
Sean Bramble STR ground-up construction mentorship/ coaching/ mastermind
12 January 2023 | 34 replies
His marketing funnel is his Youtube channel (he has a ton of subscribers, and is clearly monetizing his audience this way).
Cody L. Wholesellers - Stop. Read this. Wholesaling is ...
16 January 2024 | 104 replies
Make sure you monetize that contract, improve all the things that didn't go as planned and repeat always improve your methods.You should be proud.
Joe Carter My unfortunate situation
2 April 2020 | 88 replies
Now go monetize it.
Jeff C. Cringeworthy self promotion on BP
31 December 2019 | 126 replies
That means BP needs to monetizes as many users as they can.
Engelo Rumora Never in a million years did I think I'd be writing this... 🤷🏻
3 January 2023 | 22 replies
G'Day everyone,I never in a million years did I think I'd be writing this but life and business can be funny sometimes.So we hated property management for so long because it's a very "thankless" gig.Tenants complain things aren't getting fixed quickly enough and landlords complain that things cost too much to fix lolAnd the property manager is stuck in the middle.Long story short, we had to set up in-house property management because that was the only way in our opinion to have a successful turnkey operation.Fast forward 10+ years and "what do ya know"We love PM....The residual and predictable income.The recession "proofness" of the business model.The value it offers to both tenants and landlords.And off course the profit margins once you hit an economies of scale standpoint.We have also fine tuned our operation over the years to almost perfection and established ourselves as the #1 rated property manager in Toledo.Systemize, optimize and monetize is what we did.We are now at a point where we could like to focus on mergers and acquisitions.Yep, I kid you not lolI'd like to buy other property management companies that don't know what they are doing just like we didn't I guess for the first 3-4 years.Looking to stay close to home in Toledo to start.I spent some time cold pitching local companies but they are all too proud to reply in their incompetent management style and prefer to continue running a scam.Any advice from other PM owner folks that are more experienced/advanced than we are would be much appreciated.Specifically on how to find an owner interested in selling.Grazie mille for reading and I'm looking forward to your reply 🙏
Daniel Peavey I’m a Tradesman: Financially free/ but irritated 😎
20 February 2018 | 106 replies
make the podcast ad-free, sponsor free, and interviews onlyhelp a bunch of people get rich without monetizing????????? 
Kalyb Coats If someone handed you 100k
24 December 2014 | 67 replies
These are credit instruments that allow you to make a lease payment in exchange for monetization of these instruments in trade transactions. for example, I may be able to "lease" $100,000 line of credit for 3.5 percent of its face value, or $3,500 dollars.
Brandi Graham $20-50k for a mentor?
10 July 2019 | 146 replies
The former because they sought the revenue.As others have said, these mentors who seek it out as a revenue stream do not generally vet their clients--capacity (ability to afford and still succeed) or capability (previous evidence of being able to succeed and monetize the education).Mentors can generally only train you in what they are experts in.