Free Report Websites Suck
Ok – hell must have officially frozen over.
Here’s why -
Because someone actually has printed something useful in a free report.
Seriously, most stuff out there is just a pitch to get you to buy something disguised as content not worth your time to even look at.
That’s definitely not the case here.
I just finished devouring Greg Clement’s report called Websites Suck – Squeeze Pages Rule.
It’s 72 pages of well written- straight to the point instructions with 14 improvements for internet marketing just for real estate investors.
This is better than some gurus are charging thousands of dollars for.
I highly recommend you grab your copy now because…
This report will only be available for a limited time, so go download it now and most importantly start making the changes mentioned in the report.
Grab the report by click here.
Short Sales To Get Easier?
by Derek Pierce · 1 Comment
Even though, there’s folks out there killing it with short sales and preforeclosures, everyone I know admits one thing-
The Bank Is A Pain In The Ass!
If you’ve never conducted a short sale, it can be a rather lengthy process (90 days and I’ve even done some that took 6 months.)
Anyway, take it for what it’s worth but the Washington Post published an article a couple of days ago regarding banks stepping up to get short sales approved faster.
It’s an interesting read especially if you’re working the preforeclosure / short sale market:
Regardless – it remains to be seen…
What do you think? I’m interested to hear your comments.
Missing In Action
Howdy..
Long time no see here in the land of blogosphere.
Had a rather long conversation with a buddy of mine about de-cluttering my world and starting to focus on shit that matters- my own personal health, well being, supporting my family, and systemizing business activities to do the things I enjoy the most.
Even though this can be a painful process, it forces you to analyze and critique what’s really important in this world and to keep a check on why you do what you do when you grow up.
Six months ago, I decided to start making some changes. Read more










