Kevin Harrington, arguably the slimiest of all the Sharks, wants you to partner with him. “With our Ambassador Program, you get to work with our team,” Brian Harrington, who is Kevin’s son, says in the overview video. “You get to become an advocate for our brand, our products, and our services. Don’t you think it would be easier to sell a Shark’s brand as opposed to your own brand? I think the answer’s yes, and that’s what the Ambassador Program’s all about.”
Garret Rozell was fresh outta high school, working part-time at FedEx, when he came across one of Reezy Resells’ YouTube videos. It was about flipping books. So he started doing that. Getting ’em at bookstores, Goodwill, the local library, etc., and then selling them for more online. That led to retail arbitrage, private label, and now today, Garret mostly just focuses on wholesale and online arbitrage. Read on for my review of his new course.
Jaren Sustar, who goes by JD for short, or Finance Cowboy on social, says you don’t need to use your own money to make millions in real estate. Matter fact, he bought 22 properties in the last few years, using almost entirely other people’s money, all while working a nine-to-five. Here’s how it all happened. After playing baseball throughout college, Jaren graduated, went to work in the service industry, pivoted to sales, then made his first investment in real estate.
Richie Contartesi is a keynote speaker, author, and founder of Next Play, a performance and accountability system for sales leaders. Here’s his pitch. “We’ll help ya get to $20,000 in pure monthly net commissions in 90 days or ya don’t pay anything,” Richie says. “Now, if you’re wondering how I can back up such a big claim like this, it’s simple. We’ve not only worked directly with sales reps but we’ve been hired by some of the biggest companies on the planet.”
Level Up Tech Sales has a course that’ll help you establish a reliable six-figure career in tech sales. But what exactly does that mean, right? Well, think about it. Companies like Uber, Microsoft, and LinkedIn all have sales reps that sell their products. And eight of the top ten largest companies in the world are in the tech space. Tech sales, therefore, is the vague term given to the process of selling technology as software, hardware, or an IT service. Read on for my review.
Neil Timmins is the CEO at Legacy Impact Partners. He grew up in Des Moines, Iowa. Attended the University of Nebraska, where he played football. Graduated, moved back to Des Moines, took a job at Wells Fargo. Coupla years later, after seeing how much his mom had made as a realtor—twice as much as him—he was like, “Ya know what? If she can do that, I can probably do even better.” So that’s how Neil got into real estate. Read on for my review.
David A. Perez believes in building your own economy so much that he wrote a book with that exact title and wears that #BYOE hat like it’s fused to his skull – more than I wear regret and shame like a full-body tattoo I can’t laser off.
I always admire when someone stands for something.
The only thing I truly believe in is waiting your damn turn to get off the plane, instead of bulldozing down the aisle like you’re the only one who has someplace to be.
Sadly, I can’t think of a hashtag catchy enough to shame people into basic decency.
David Corbaley is a Green Beret turned real estate investor. He can show ya how to close four or more deals per month without stress or confusion. “There are three main reasons most real estate investors struggle to consistently find and close deals,” he says in a pitch video for his Real Estate Commando program. “As you’re probably aware, finding motivated sellers, structuring deals, and figuring out the right exit strategies so you can get paid? Are all major problems.”
Robert Syfert has spent the last 15+ years building his real estate investing business. He claims it’s made him a millionaire. Now he wants to help you quit your day job, build generational wealth, and obtain absolute financial and personal freedom through real estate. “We have a host of done-for-you services,” he says. “So instead of figuring out how to hire and train and manage people to handle the things you have to do, we already have them built in.”
Jenna Turner is a South Georgia-based, serial entrepreneur. In 2015, she started a construction business with her husband Justin. Despite being newly married, just 20 years old, and expecting their first child, they were able to make it successful. This opened their eyes to what they could accomplish through perseverance and hard work. When they had baby number two, Jenna knew she wanted to find some digital side hustles that would allow her to really be there for her kids.
Marco Garcia is the cofounder and COO of Rocktomic Labs, and he gets it. Starting your own supplement brand is risky. You have to pay for production and inventory and packaging and labeling, all before you know if it’s even gonna sell. Well, not anymore. Rocktomic Labs makes that a non-issue. You can start with them and build your brand without spending a penny upfront. How’s that work, right? I’ll tell you. Read every word of the review below.
Josh and Tiffany High started investing in real estate back in 2015. They began buying rentals and doing fix and flips. In their first year, they did over 40 deals. But after losing $106,000 on a flip, they pivoted to wholesaling. Year two, they wholesaled 165 deals. Year three, over 300. And it’s been 300+ a year ever since. Tiffany and Josh leverage their corporate training backgrounds to build strong systems and recruit, onboard, motivate, and lead their teams effectively.
Richard Hart is the guy behind Durable Business. He claims he’s done over $12 million in online sales. How? For starters, product-market harmony, he says. The customer, all they care about is going from point A to point B. And they want it to be fast and easy. But a lot of people are promoting products without really understanding the customer at all. They don’t know where they’re at or where they’re trying to go. This doesn’t end well.
Julie Muse is the face of Deal Driven, a proprietary software for real estate investors by real estate investors. It was invented out of need. “We didn’t have experience with apps and things like that,” Julie says, “but what we did have was a relationship with somebody that is a master at building this software out. For me, there were lots of different services and apps out there that did a number of different things, but there wasn’t just one go-to that could do everything.”
Peter Vekselman is the face of Partner Driven Real Estate Investing, where he’s got a special opportunity for you. That’s right, you can use his money, his teams, his resources, and most importantly, his experience, to close more deals with ease and finally build significant wealth through real estate investing. It can all be done without you risking a dime of your own money. Peter wants to partner with you and fund your deals, 100%. Read on for my review.