Tag: Private Money

3 Private Money Lending Power Persuasion Phrases

3 Private Money Lending Power Persuasion Phrases

January 31, 2010

Are you a real estate investor in NEED of cash (aka private money) for your deals? What if you were able to make a few small changes in how you communicate your private money lending program that instantly doubled or even tripled conversion? Wouldn’t that be incredible? Heck yeah it would! Well, I’m about to […]

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2009: A Year in the Life of MustKnowInvesting.com

2009: A Year in the Life of MustKnowInvesting.com

December 29, 2009

Wow! It sure is amazing how time flies, isn’t it? Sooooo much has happened in only a year … 2009 Kicked off with the Creative Real Estate Solutions in Today’s Market Video Series, then MustKnowInvesting.com turned 1, Trevor Mauch and I launched our Private Money Blueprint System (Holy Cow! What an Undertaking!), the Battle of […]

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How to Get Private Money Using Facebook and Twitter

How to Get Private Money Using Facebook and Twitter

November 25, 2009

(this is a video I put together for our Private Money Blueprint students … but, I really wanted to share it with you guys and gals too … enjoy) Ok, so I can already hear what you’re thinking … “Yeah right Patrick. Social media marketing – using Facebook and Twitter for business – is a […]

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Frustrated Because You Can’t Finance Your Real Estate Deals?

Frustrated Because You Can’t Finance Your Real Estate Deals?

November 5, 2009

Answer these questions for me … >> Are you frustrated because you can’t get the cash you need for your real estate deals? >> Have you ever lost a great deal because you didn’t have funds to close it? >> Is a lack of financing killing your real estate investing dreams? If you answered “yes,” […]

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How to Turn Wannabe Real Estate Investors Into Private Money Lenders

How to Turn Wannabe Real Estate Investors Into Private Money Lenders

October 12, 2009

Have you been to your local REIA (real estate investment association) meeting before? If so, how many of those people do you think are actually investing? I’ve found that typically, the room is split 70/30 … 70 percent (and sometimes even as high as 80% or more ) are wannabe real estate investors … they’ve […]

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