Recession Even Hit Al Capone.. - 03/30/09 02:50 PM
Recessions hit us all differently. Al Capone once complained that hard times forced him to lay off 4 judges and 2 Congressmen.
Seriously, the results are always uneven in bad times. Most people lose money, but some actually get rich. For instance, if you're in the shoe repair business,you're busier than ever. If you're in the auto industry, you're dead meat. But if you're in the real estate/funding business, then you are sittig on a gold mine.
Feast and famine are available. Which one have you chosen? And yes, you have already chosen... maybe just not consciously. If you are making … (2 comments)

Our PALMS team needs some good agents in your area... - 03/19/09 09:02 PM
We need a good agent to bring us short sales, that is all you have to do.
 The sale is negotiated by our mitigators and you are guaranteed a 6% commission, no matter what the bank is offering.
 Once you bring us the short sale, we take over everything and you do what you do best, and that is finding an end buyer.
 If interested, please email me and request the PALMS package. Should you not be interested in making a good commission while we do all the work, would you please pass this on to another agent you may know?  Thank you. Larry Potterwallmann33@msn.com
 
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Mental Tools of the Trade - 03/10/09 07:11 PM
Those who tell you...you can't do that.... don't know how to do it themselvesyou shouldn't do that... are afraid to do it themselves
Business is like a game and games are like war.You discover quickly who is on your side (support you and encourage you)You find the enemy quicker... (people who try to slow you down or stop your forward movement)
In business... the worst enemy is the one that makes you think it was your idea to quit. This is usually done by scaring you (fear is the strongest weapon in any war/game/or business). Misinformation from the enemy causes more … (0 comments)

 

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