@realEstateTrent You cold called them, so you've got to provide value without asking them to go do work. Make a lowball offer (the 4 million). If they bite, great. If they balk, say you need some more information and you could get that number much higher
@realEstateTrent So you're saying there's a lot of buyers chasing strip malls and driving up the price? Isn't this the expected consequence of the StripMallGuy account? That's why I'm hesitant to push heavier into twitter and stoke demand for what I do
@KobeissiLetter Guessing there was no conversation. Trump is just putting this out there to show Iran what he's offering. But he's doing it in a way that saves face.
@STLChrisH I think you're mistaken. "Lead" does not mean showing up at the door. Lead means I get their phone number and have a convo and maybe book an appointment if they like what I have to say. And many leads these days want prices on the phone, and just calling around to collect quotes.
@stevehunsaker1 So curious why electrical is #1. I always thought the money is really in selling generators and new construction work, both of which don't sound so fun
@jeffdtauzin Homeowner tells the contractor, "I got a bid for $2,000 less"
Contractor says, that sounds like a great deal. You should take it.
Homeowner says, I would but they went out of business. Can you match it?
@FICMBondTrader 100% VA disability is $4,000 per month. $48k/yr. That's half a million over 10 years, and a full million over 20 years. And VA let's you work full time, be high income earner and still be "100% disabled". If you get a CPAP machine, even later in life, that counts as disabled