Introductions Thread

What technology do you use to "post" the leads for the lead buyers?
 
What technology do you use to "post" the leads for the lead buyers?

Well as the commercial broker, I would be a "buyer representative". I'd use my network and resources to match them up to a property that's for sale either on market or off market. Then we'd communicate with the "seller representative" and the owner. There's a bit of negotiation and some work, but it's really rewarding. Especially financially. Even in my super subpar local market, there's people swinging 400-700k a year.

Once I test things out and prove that my lead generation is solid, I may be able to have other agents do most of the work and I get a cut of everything they do. But that's down the road.

For now I'm looking to come up with a generated list of serious buyers, and match them up with what they're wanting. Think "professional matchmaker" :smile:
 
Do people go online to look for commercial properties like we do for homes or do they usually reach out to a broker first?

Good luck with this project. I'm looking forward to seeing you grow your client base.
 
Do people go online to look for commercial properties like we do for homes or do they usually reach out to a broker first?

Good luck with this project. I'm looking forward to seeing you grow your client base.

There's basically one or two platform, like Loopnet. It's been known for where deals go to die. Most of the good deals with a good return on investments happen off market, just between two brokers who know of each other. So I offer a lot of value in that. Especially for foreign investors who want to invest in property here in the US. I'd really like to hit up the Dubai area, since property in certain areas of the US are just way better in terms of investment and are much cheaper.

Thank you very much! I'm doing some research now to figure out the best way to go about this so far.
 
Interesting to see here! I'm a commercial real estate owner (2 properties), my deals were offline through local networking. Both are land + building and in both cases the buildings are leased out b2b.
 
Interesting to see here! I'm a commercial real estate owner (2 properties), my deals were offline through local networking. Both are land + building and in both cases the buildings are leased out b2b.

Nice! So you know what I'm talking about then in terms of off market deals! There's a huge underground movement on those deals. I'll be around, but let me know if you're ever interested in trading up (1031 exchange) or wanting to get more properties under your belt!

/e: or you know, wanting to sell those properties too :wink:
 
Sounds familiar right?

Firstly I'm glad i reached out to Carter after I discovered WF was dead and he pointed me to here. I've been away for some time after most of my estate got burned, left for dust and I got squeezed out of the payday advertising game a few years back.

I've hobbyist dabbled over the last few years and surprisingly still have some top 5 placements in various niches (white hat, brand focused and not spammed), most recent only built less than a year ago.

I'm looking to start up a new 'empire' *cough* with limited funds with a smarter long term plan/focus.

Apart from the crash course what other reading material would you guys suggest I start at?

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Honestly... I'm so glad one of my emails received an update from serpwoo yesterday and I chance replied is CCarter still behind it.. lol

After days, weeks even trying to remember my WF login only to find out it was done.... My heart sank, nooooo wheres all the OGs gone!? The sky was falling :(

So many people I learnt so much off and had so many laughs reading the banter. SO I'm really glad to be here at the beginning of my new journey among so many industry pioneers!

Hows life treating you Golan?

Still the final boss CC? :wink:
 
Still the final boss CC? :wink:
I'm mostly working on my end game on the internet. The dawn of the internet is coming to an end and if I don't make the jump now to the next level I won't make it at all. It's time to get to work, cause after TheWireCutter sold for $30 million - thousands of new competitors with Old Money are entering the affiliate space - and using SEO in particular. No vacation time for me anytime soon...
 
The dawn of the internet is coming to an end and if I don't make the jump now to the next level I won't make it at all

Ah man, don't say that! This is my current concern, I left at a point where black/grey was tipping over, big money guys where already in-crouching and google was burning almost everything down.

With that said, I'm sure there's plenty of old and new space to creep into with long term strategies and brand focus.. Or is it too late?

Even with my old burn and churn'ish' sites years back i used to ensure solid foundations and page/content crafting which in some case has stoop the test of time, even given the level of neglect in 3 years.
 
Or is it too late?
Nothing is ever too late, just have to work a little harder. SEO isn't as easy as it was 1 month ago, 1 year ago, 3 years ago, 7 years ago, or 10 years ago. Encompass an overall online marketing strategy and build a real business instead of a hobby and you'll be fine.

You'll still have to grind though.
 
Grind I'm fine with...

Solid 'site/seo' foundations, research, multiple traffic sources, brand focus and clean site/page building/crafting etc were the keys to my major projects successes in the past. Now i need to unlearn, re learn and turn the real marketing dial upto 11.

I'm not about to embark on a burn and churn mass spread site/s or looking for a quick stack each week to furnish my partying (yup I too blew the lot! many times over! :/ )

Anyway, back to reading! No doubt ill be asking so noobish questions and generally picking your brains over the coming weeks/months/years.. :happy:
 
I have a service-based website and would ideally like to bring myself to equal full-time salary with online income as a first step. I'll be looking for an outcome of 20 hours a work week.

I heard about Builder Society from a recent link on r/seo. This 30-day program looks like what I've been seeking. Also, it's important to me not become rushed that it needs to get all done now (This is a note to me when I look back.) This is a lifecycle of a product I want to learn. I expect this business lasts for another 30 years. So there!

My webmaster is successful at what she does. I'm thankful for her work. I'm willing to pay for the next 3-4 months not to lose time, however; maybe in 30 days, I'll have started this process going as well.
 
If I don't get it together, fast, I'm going to miss the boat.


This is not my first attempt. But every time I think I'm hustling I'm actually just doing the running man.

This time we're working through the 30 days. It's Crash Course time. It's actual action time. It's actual TIME INVESTMENT time.

So, Hey there BuSo. How's that for an intro?

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As long as you believe in yourself nothing can stop you. If you don't believe in yourself - anyone can stop you.

Be the oak tree that's unyielding to the wind, not the leaf that blows at any random whim in any direction.

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Welcome to BuSo.
 
Wanted to say hello, I recognize a lot of usernames from other IM and AM forums. My name is Dolly and I've been in online marketing in one capacity or another for 10 years now. I've done a bit of everything; local seo and lead gen for small businesses, ORM, web design, affiliate marketing, jvzoo product launches. Currently I work for a company that builds SaaS, as well as mlm platforms and logistics software. I'm excited to talk shop with other builders. :smile:
 
You sound like a lot of us, having touched nearly every aspect of this game at some point over the long haul of a decade or so. Glad to have another veteran on board.

Are you pursuing any of your own projects in your downtime?
 
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This isn't just another intro thread, this is the ONE.

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I'm not sure what took you so long, probably nostalgia... It hurts me too. I can only pray you drop some of the knowledge about SAAS workflow and launches here that you shared with me recently.

Welcome to the NEW resistance @backinblack!
 
Are you pursuing any of your own projects in your downtime?

Thanks for the warm welcome :smile: I became president of the company earlier this year and so that is kicking my butt pretty good as far as consuming a lot of my time. I love my job but my real passion is helping women to build skills that will enable them to work online.

I speak at women's events and am involved in projects and charities related to advancing technical skills in women in developing countries. The focus is on providing education in English and then at least one marketable skill they can use to work online. Working online allows people to rise above the limitations of their local economies and governments. It evens the playing field.

Sorry I drink my own kool aid sometimes, don't wind me up lol :D

Welcome to the NEW resistance @backinblack!

CCarter is in the building, legendary.

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This seems like my kind of party for sure. I have already read some pretty brilliant advice in a few other threads, really insightful stuff not just untested theoryfluff. I hope I will be able to contribute in kind as well. <3

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From WF yeah :smile: Hi!

Hi backatcha, one of my favorite peeps from across the street. I got myself banned over there for calling "Committed to Success" a bullshit moneygrab while Jon was still active.

Anyways, glad to see you here, always liked your stuff & loved that you never took shit from the trolls.
 
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So I stumbled upon this place a few weeks back after reading something on another forum. I thought @eliquid 'forgot' to take the BuSo name out of his thread there and I ended up here. After reading about traffic leaks and getting half way through the digital strategy crash course though, I now know better.

I've been into internet marketing and entrepreneurship for years now, had some small successes with importing, dropshipping, and developing websites. I then got into copywriting, SEO, social media, and tying it together over the last couple years through working at a digital marketing agency. Now I'm looking to move on from there though, preparing to do so in the next couple of months. You are always limited at an agency - by your boss, your office, and your clients. No freedom to experiment and learn and truly get paid for what you put in.


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The plan is to get back into freelance work, offering marketing services while building my own ventures. I'm prepared to do whatever it takes to get freedom from a static office and being limited to what someone else says I'm worth. I already had a plan set out, but some of you guys have given me even more confidence now. The success of everyone here inspires me massively and I know there is no reason I can't do the same if I put the time and effort in.

The value and information provided here is so useful and unlike anywhere else that I just have to start giving back. I have already started implementing some of the wisdom at my agency job - getting better results with outreach, social strategy etc. thanks to @Steve Brownlie and @CCarter especially.

Looking forward to devouring the information here, helping out where I can, and seeing how deep this rabbit hole really goes.


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