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Private Money Bootcamp And Books Recommendation

I’ve got 2 awesome things to tell you about. Actually 2 awesome things to recommend to you. I get paid NOTHING for these recommendations,

FYI – I just think both will help you TREMENDOUSLY as an investor.

[1] Bootcamp on Raising Private Money

My friend (and business partner in the Bank Elimination Blueprint coaching),

Jim Ingersoll, is hosting a 3 day bootcamp in Tampa, FL Sep 16-18 focused purely on finding private money and joint venture partners.
This is a unique, live event that can position your investing to do as many deals as you want this year w/o needing your own cash, hard money lenders or a banks.

There probably will not be another opportunity like this, in a LIVE environment, to receive 3 days of training and practice in building true private money relationships.
And if you learn this skill, you can use it to absolutely explode not only the number of deals you’re able to do but the profits on each deal!
Check out the details of this event here and grab your spot
Jim is a long-time friend and an absolute master at this craft.

[2] Great Book on Negotiation for You:

It’s very rare I can read a business book in one sitting, in a few hours.
Business books are generally thick, slow to consume and tedious.
But on my flight back from Iceland a week ago, I read this book in 4 hours:
"Never Split The Difference" by Chris Voss
Not only is this an easy read, but it comes with a take on negotiation that I found not only incredibly refreshing/different but also HUGELY useful for my daily negotiations with contractors, buyers and sellers.
Order it, read it, take notes, then read it again. That’s what I did.
If you’re in real estate and are not a daily student of negotiation, you may want to rethink that. Every day presents hundreds of little or big negotiations for you to hone your skills.
Also, I just updated our entire book list here on the site – check out the full book list here(there are some other awesome negotiation book recommendations there!)

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