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Posted on October 15, 2008 - by Jeffrey

In the Wall Street Journal

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One of my companies was recently in the Wall Street Journal for the subject of sheriff sales and foreclosures. A Broker, Eric Van Auken, that works with me closely was on site to scoop up this press opportunity…this one was all about being in the right place at the right time. Or as we say in real estate, get out there and beat the streets!

Read the Wall Street Journal Article


Posted on October 7, 2008 - by Jeffrey

The Sky is falling!

Wow, so we have been on quite a run with this recent stock market romping and everyone seems to be losing their mind. While our parents retirements seem to be in turmoil and the economic infrastructure as we know it changing by day, there is hope on the horizon for people in the 20-35 age range.

We are headed for a new time

This isn’t like a depression or any recession that we have ever seen. It’s different. Why? We’ll as explained to me by my colleague Stoppay.

The use of electronic trading has created a new precedent in the stock market and it’s impossible to know what’s going to happen because we have never been able to transact business so quickly in the markets, how can we know what’s going to happen when we have never been here before?

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Posted on September 9, 2008 - by Jeffrey

Let me guess…You Have a Great Idea and No Business Model!

What is going on these days with all these presentations at the Tech Crunch 50 having nothing more to offer than a good idea? When the judges ask the presenters on how they will make money, this seems to be the general consensus.

Well, it’s complicated

Are you kidding me? When did it ever become the standard to figure out how you are going to make money after you have a product? How does anyone in their right mind put their life, time, family and money into a business when they don’t have a clue how it will ever generate a dollar?

Necessity is the mother of all invention

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Posted on September 1, 2008 - by Jeffrey

Can You Take Being in the Spotlight?

rays of spotlightLet’s face it… If you are going to do anything in business that ends up being big you’re probably going to get thrown in the spotlight from time to time. Being in the spotlight can take shape in many forms and some will be easier than others. I have been in the spotlight a few times in small business environments and as I am getting older and more successful, these moments are coming more frequently and are bigger.

Everyone wants to be the Guy behind the Guy

In almost every business venture I embark on I always end up being one of the main faces of the company. Why? It’s not because I am smarter per say… It’s just that I am willing to face the heat so to speak. Being the face of a company or project is an important element in business relationships and necessary to satisfy the overall flow. If you can’t take people threatening you with lawsuits and other claims on how they will ruin your life on a regular basis than this may not be for you. Don’t take that last sentence lightly, it will happen more and more depending on how much you play the game.

Business is Dirty

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Posted on July 23, 2008 - by Jeffrey

The Anatomy of a Good Business Meeting

At this point in my life I have acquired a lot of meetings and been in front of some pretty serious people. IOn The Leash have learned that there is an art to having a good and productive meeting with a potential client/partner and it is a skill similar to being a good actor. I touched on the importance of meetings briefly in a previous article, but I felt that the anatomy of a good meeting deserved a greater explanation.

An initial meeting usually goes one of three ways in my experience.

  1. Synergies with potential benefits to all parties, definite second meeting
  2. Possible synergies but wrong department, maybe get a follow up with the right people
  3. Waste of Time

As I went to more and more meetings I realized that a lot of them tended to be a waste of time. People going through the motions to fill their day, stroking each others ego so to speak. This is where the screening process comes into play.

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Posted on July 20, 2008 - by Jeffrey

Should you ever try Network Marketing?

If you are really in business then you must of herd of something called network marketing. Probably one of the first and most popular companies in this space was AMWAY, you may have herd of them on TV or even in some movies. For instance the Movie “GO” had a scene where the policeman and his wife were trying to convince the gay actors to join the company under them, among other things.

What is Network Marketing?

It is commonly referred to a pyramid scheme and most of them are, even if disguised as something else. The concept is simple. There is usually some sort of product or system that the company pushes as this new niche which is only available to them. I call this part the story, “our founder worked under some of the top ____ for years and now he has started this opportunity to allow you as an individual to get in on the action”, Right…

Old MoneyThen they tell you the breakdown on how you will make money. This is the real pitch of the opportunity and it always looks like a sweet payoff. There are many different ways to join, sometimes there is a fee other times you just need to become a customer. Whatever way you look at it, they are asking you to give them something to join and this is where they make the money. You will be told that the real money is in you becoming a successful distributor, in most cases this is false. This type of business organization relies on more and more people being a part of it to build it up. Getting people to join is the main focus of activities (with their weekly feel good meetings) and putting these people under them is where they get the residual.

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