
19 October 2025 | 11 replies
We pay between $180-$200 quarterly for our pest control and on occasion extra for a random visit if something crops up.

15 October 2025 | 10 replies
It has two apartments that generate $28K a year and a basement where I have heated storage for cars and motorcycles that generates another $12K.After speaking with a few banks I have been able to acquire some financing.

2 October 2025 | 1 reply
Obvious next step.Outcome: Higher opt-in rates and fewer drop-offs.Step 4: Connect the follow-up – Deliver the magnet by email and kick off a short nurture.Outcome: Fast replies, booked calls, and warmer conversations.Step 5: Promote it everywhere – Pin it to your profiles, run a small ad, add a QR code to mailers, and link it from blog posts.Outcome: Consistent daily signups instead of random spikes.Sample Templates or ScenariosCampaign outline: “Thinking of Selling in [ZIP]”Audience: Owners in 66208 who plan to list in 3–6 monthsLead magnet: 7-page “Pricing and Prep Playbook for 66208”Landing page: Headline, 3 bullets, short form, privacy notePromotion: Two feed posts, one email to SOI, $10/day zip-code ad, QR on postcardFollow-up: 5-email series with tips, then invite to a short pricing consultEmail sequence (5 messages, plain text)Delivery: Link to the guide and one tip they can use todayStory: A quick win from a recent sale in their areaEducation: Common pricing mistake and how to avoid itSoft proof: Short review from a local clientNext step: Offer a quick call or home value reviewChecklist: “Weekend Prep for Show-Ready Photos”Clear counters and floorsLight bulbs matched and workingFresh towels and neutral linensCurb touch-ups and swept walkwaysScent neutral, windows cleanedInvestor scenario: “2-Unit Analyzer”Magnet: Google Sheet that calculates taxes, insurance, rent, vacancy, and cash-on-cashNurture: Three short emails on screening, maintenance, and lending contactsClose: Invitation to get on a weekly deals listMistakes to AvoidToo generic – “Ultimate home guide” sounds nice and converts poorlyToo hard to consume – Keep it short, skimmable, and useful on a phoneNo follow-up – If delivery is the end, the lead goes coldWeak headline – Lead with the outcome and the audienceAsking for too much – Start with name and email; add phone laterSet and forget – Update quarterly so advice and stats stay currentThe Bottom LineLead magnets work because they flip the script.

9 October 2025 | 4 replies
I would try an ozone generator.

14 October 2025 | 1 reply
If you have more time than money then you can spend your days D4D and manually doing lead generation.

14 October 2025 | 2 replies
I spent a lot of time hustling my *** off to generate the extra cash needed bc we didn't have it in reserves to just write the check.

17 October 2025 | 14 replies
I’ve bought a few houses from consumer lines of credits from random banks.

11 October 2025 | 115 replies
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16 October 2025 | 16 replies
Looking at other income generating assets too such as storage units.