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Wholesaling Real Estate = 1 check. We turn houses into CASH, new/old, using NO $, NO Credit, even if we NEVER buy a single house! Escape your 9 to 5

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13 contributions to Anthill Club
When your audience is your proof
A few thoughts on my recent live training: the Most Profitable Funnel I sold a teeny-tiny number of seats to this live training. BUT. The people who bought the training were proof that my Most Profitable Funnel works and is indeed a most profitable funnel. For context: The whole point of the Most Profitable Funnel is to identify your superstar ideal buyers (aside from making a buncha money quickly, of course). Let's just say that 100% of the attendees (don't ask me for an exact number 😶) were proof of my system. Each of them was a person who joined my list from cross-promotions, and they all bought something from me within a few days of joining, and then bought more things, and then more. Every single one of them in that training was NOT my first-time buyer. They were not even second-time buyers. They were 4th or 5th time buyers.... Anyway, thought I'd share because it was kinda fascinating to see proof of my system in real-life, while doing a training on the system itself. And it felt good to talk about it with people in the training, because they identified themselves as proof of what they were learning.
1 like • 15h
Love it. Your MARKET, is the best feedback/source of your MARKETing.
What is an uncomfortable thing you did recently?
Did you do something that made you feel uncomfortable, but you did it anyway? Business-related... or not... I feel like every single time I go out of my way to talk to someone I'm doing something uncomfortable... be that reaching out to a buyer for 1:1 time, or following up with someone who's shown interest in an offer, or asking about JV partnerships... But I keep doing them because good things have come out of these things, and when they work, I feel pretty good afterward. And yet... I can never get used to them, lol. Anyway, so... what's something you did recently that made you feel awkward or uncomfortable?
What is an uncomfortable thing you did recently?
4 likes • 12d
Went LIVE on a video for my new YouTube channel. Discomfort = GROWTH 💪🏼
Weekly content pledge?
I neglected my blog for the last year and a half while building my daily email habit. But now that that part's become a repeatable habit requiring far less effort and brainpower on my end, I'm going to be focusing on the blog once more. However, I'm finding it hard to get into the groove. So... I'm asking if anyone here wants to do a weekly publishing challenge with me for the next month or so... through mid May, maybe? Your "content" can be blog posts, social posts, essays (if you're GC), even emails... or a combination of these. You can decide how often you want to publish, but it should be at least once a week (more is fine). You can think of it as a challenge, but really, we'll just share progress and report that we've published what we planned to at the end of every week. It's a way to stay accountable until we've built up a habit over the next few weeks. If interested, let me know in the comments that you're in. Cheers!
Weekly content pledge?
1 like • 14d
Great idea!
Your Preferred Platform
Not all of you are on social media, but many of you are at least on some sort of platform, I'm assuming. For traffic, lead gen, etc. OK so, for example, I'm on Pinterest. It's a visual search engine, so I get decent traffic from Pinterest to my blog, and a decent chunk of said traffic converts to subscribers, too. I mean, Google (thanks to SEO) is still my biggest traffic source, but adding just one other platform definitely helps. So, here's a poll for you: What's your primary platform of choice? Vote below and then let me know in the comments whether you're currently using it with some level of success, or if you want to start using it because you've heard good things. And if you vote "somethin' else" then let me know that in the comments, too.
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Your Preferred Platform
1 like • 20d
that’s why I chose “Other”. (just started on YT though! lol)
How do you validate products?
I'm an impatient person. ADHD maybe... but it goes beyond that. Sometimes I get a product idea, and I jump the gun because it feels almost physically painful to wait to validate an idea... I'd rather make a thing and have that flop than validate. Speaking of impatience... I dated a guy who, for whatever freaky reason, would call me while in the middle of playing video games, and sometimes I'd ask a question and he'd literally answer after minutes (I counted)... after slaying some monsters and collecting loot, I presume... it came to a point where my first question after answering his calls was always... "err... are you in the middle of a game?" That reeeeally tested me. Anyway, I digress.... All that said... I *have* validated product ideas in the past. It's a very short list of 5 different ways. So, let's play a game. Guess one validation method in my list, followed by whether it's a yay method or a blah method. Yay → as in this method tells you whether someone is actually interested in the product or not Blah → the opposite of yay If you get the right combo, I'll tell you the name of the book I just ordered and the one I just finished reading. Go pikachoooo PS: the dude called me tonight (we stay in touch) to say "what's up, haven't talked in a month!" then went quiet... 🤣
How do you validate products?
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“If I build this, would you want it?” Confused on the Yay or Blah thingy. IF you do this, Yay. 😆
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@Maliha M Lol, yep, I supposed it is a hand-raiser. (my bad for a dupe answer)
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Jay Kibbee
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Real estate transaction engineer. Turning overlooked leads and deals into checks and showing others how. Founder: RE Dealmakers real estate community.

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