Lili Thompson is the creator of Lili Invests, an education company that helps beginners get in the real estate game.
“When I got bit by the real estate investing bug,” she says, “I decided that this would be my path to financial freedom and generational wealth.”
“In less than two years, I went from having zero knowledge or experience in real estate to now successfully having done over a dozen deals using five different strategies and four different financing types,” she says.
Britnie Turner is the creator of G-Force Entrepreneurs, a 12-week program to make you wildly successful and aligned in your purpose, business, finances, and impact.
“Most people start businesses out of necessity or because someone told them such and such is a good idea,” she says. “G-Force Entrepreneurs are people who recognize that in their one chance on Earth, they can be a force for good. And they use their business as a vehicle to accomplish their purpose and create wealth.”
Jeremy Adams and Maxwell Finn are the guys behind Founders Mastermind. It’s an exclusive group of like-minded entrepreneurs coming together to help each other level up and grow their respective businesses.
You’ve heard it a million times: It’s all about who you know. Well, as a Founders Mastermind member, you’ll get to know other 7-, 8-, and 9-figure business owners as you mingle with them at workshops and luxury networking retreats all around the world.
Will Basta is the face of Ascend Ecom, a company based out of LA, that offers done-for-you Amazon and Walmart stores.
“You can get a digital asset essentially hands-free by leveraging our expertise, our infrastructure, and the third-party platforms that you are well aware of, both Walmart.com and Amazon.com,” he explains.
“This is for serious investors who want to diversify their portfolios and earn additional passive income,” Will says.
Chris Bruce, aka the Internet Landlord or the Detroit Mogul, believes there’s two days in your entrepreneurial journey. The day you start and the day you go all in.
“The reason why I’m called the Internet Landlord,” he explains, “is because I’ve figured out how to take social media and the internet, the whole world wide web, and create cash flow from it. A lot of people talk about being a landlord and making money from rental properties, right?”
Cody Sperber has the fastest way for you to get your first wholesale profit check. It involves partnering with him. Locking arms and doing deals together.
You’ll be the deal finder, he’ll be the actual wholesaler, and you’ll chop the profits. He’ll train you up, give you the software and tools you’ll need, turn ya loose. Once you find a potential deal, you’ll bring it to him, and he’ll get it over the finish line.
What else do you need to know? Read on for my Do Deal With Me review.
Brent Daniels is the face of Wholesaling Inc, a company that sells courses and coaching for both novice and experienced wholesalers who wanna make enough money to drive a Range Rover or better, I’m guessing.
But wholesaling’s complicated, right? There’s so much conflicting information out there. You go down the YouTube rabbit hole, you binge-listen to podcasts. One dude says this, another chick says that. Who to listen to? Where to start?
Sean Rakidzich looks like he just got back from the Body Shop, doing something unholy (oh-ee-oh-ee-oh), and then stepped on stage and started talking Airbnb.
“Inside my Cracking Superhost course,” he says, “I teach people what they need to know.”
“And if they end up in a unique situation, I mentor them through their unique situations. Every Saturday, for two hours, I’m sitting at my computer, and I’m talking to people who’ve spent thousands and thousands of dollars on this education product,” he says.
Khang Le, or King Khang as he’s known online, was born in Vietnam and moved to the U.S. at the age of nine. At 17, he dropped out of high school. After a decade of serious struggle, at 27, he began investing in real estate. By 32, he was a millionaire.
He went from not knowing squadoosh to a six-figure-a-month virtual wholesaling business ran almost entirely by VAs.
He sells a Wholesale To Millions course for $1,997, and a WTM Academy Membership that’s thought to be around $10,000.
Ambro Di Pilato is the CEO and founder of Stratton Sales Agency, a company that basically provides closers for gurus. Now, with ClosingSolutions.io, he wants to sell you on the dream of becoming a high performance remote closer.
Says you can make tens of thousands of dollars per month, working from anywhere, using nothing more than your iPhone. No cold calling required.
Something to consider? If so, what’s it gonna cost? Let’s find out. Read on for my review.
Matt Theriault is the CEO of Epic Real Estate. He believes your American Dream is in danger. There’s so much going on in the world. All the chaos we see on the news and in the headlines.
Everything’s more expensive to buy and yet the stock market’s circling the drain. Same with crypto, same with gold.
We’re in this recession that’s gonna last who knows how long.
So what’s the play? For starters, don’t take advice from people who’re three clicks left of clueless.
Alex Fedotoff wants to help you hop on the ecom bandwagon while minimizing risk and maximizing upside. Which means, sorry, you won’t be dropshipping cheap products from China that take weeks and weeks to be delivered. Nor will you be doing Amazon FBA, where you have to spend tons of money up front on inventory and then even if you do sell it, Jeff Bezos takes so much off the top it’s hardly worth it.
So what’s the solution then? Read on for my Ecommerce Scaling Secrets review.
Jacob Blank started investing in real estate at the age of 16. Before he was old enough to legally drink, he had supposedly made millions of dollars wholesaling houses.
Now he wants to share what he’s learned with you. In his course, REI Scalers, he’ll be teaching you the battle-tested techniques he’s developed to find, acquire and sell deals, and do it all at scale.
Is the program right for you? Can this little punk kid possibly teach you anything you don’t already know?
Veena Jetti is the founder of Vive Funds, a commercial real estate firm that curates conservative investment opportunities for accredited investors.
Do you see a controller in her hands? No, because this is not a game to her. She targets 200 units and up, $75 million dollar deals and up, in Texas, Georgia, Florida, both the Carolinas, and Arizona.
She’s transacted on just over $800 million worth of assets. And no, nosy, she doesn’t make her net worth public.
Simon McFadyen, along with his buddies, students and private clients, are all making 5-25% returns per month, per week, and per day using a little, secret, automated crypto trading strategy called algorithmic quantitative trading. Damn, that’s a lot of syllables.
“If you’re someone who wants to make money passively,” he says, “without needing any trading experience or having to do a thing, listen up. I’ve already helped over 300 people start escaping their 9-5 jobs.”