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Realty 411 and Clubhouse Investors Summit Happy Hour

January 31, 2023 by Realty411 Team

Friday, March 31st – Realty 411 and Clubhouse Investors Summit Happy Hour

(Friday, 3/31 from 6 PM – 8 PM ET)

Courtyard by Marriott Philadelphia South at The Navy Yard 1001 Intrepid Avenue Philadelphia, PA 19112 United States

Join us for a networking happy hour on the eve of our flagship event for the spring with Realty411

This will be a private happy hour event to warm attendees up for the main Realty411 event that will be taking place the following day If you’d like to know more about the venue and what you can expect, you can visit their website.

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Realty 411 and Clubhouse Investors Mastermind Luncheon

January 31, 2023 by Realty411 Team

Friday, March 31st – Realty 411 and Clubhouse Investors Mastermind Luncheon

(Friday, 3/31 from 11:30 AM – 2 PM ET)

Courtyard by Marriott Philadelphia South at The Navy Yard 1001 Intrepid Avenue Philadelphia, PA 19112 United States

Join us for a mastermind luncheon on the eve of our flagship event for the spring with Realty411

This will be a private luncheon event to warm attendees up for the main Realty411 event that will be taking place the following day

If you’d like to know more about the venue and what you can expect, you can visit their website.

Event Organized By Joseph V Scorese

Filed Under: events, experts, networking, news Tagged With: networking, PA, Pennsylvania Events, Philadelphia Business Networking, Philadelphia Networking, real estate investing, real estate investing tips, real estate investor, real estate magazines, real estate networking event, real estate wealth, realty 411, realty magazine, realty411, rei magazine, rei wealth, REIwealth, Things to do in Philadelphia

Do I Have to Network to Succeed in Real Estate Investing?

August 18, 2022 by Realty411 Team

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By Tamera Aragon

Yes! I know you may have wanted a different answer, but this is the honest truth. Networking is such an important part of your business. You must introduce yourself and let others know what you are doing. Everyone can be a referral resource for you… and you for them.

The best book I’ve read to help me to become more comfortable with the idea of networking is called ‘How to Win Friends and Influence People’ by Dale Carnegie. It’s a great book that helps you to understand why you need to network with others as well as teaching you exactly how and what to say when you meet with new contacts.

Throughout my own 30 years of owning several businesses, (W0W – Am I that old?!), I can honestly say personal networking has been the most effective … and the most fun way to market myself!


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How to Network Your Way to REI Success

As a real estate investor, where can you reach out to network your business?

1) Search Real Estate Investor Clubs in Your Area.

2) Check meetings and trainings for local Real Estate Associations.

3) Check meetings and trainings at local Title Companies.

4) Check on handyman, builders and contractor associations in your area.

5) Ask everyone you talk to for referrals for networking events that have worked for them.

6) Of course chamber events and networking clubs that meet at breakfast and lunch are a general source to get to know the general public.

What do I say? Just remember the acronym F.R.I.E.N.D.S.

I know the biggest fear and reason many people don’t attend networking events is they don’t know how to approach or what to say to others when first meeting them. I am going to give you a script that will be easy for you to memorize…

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For every person you come in contact with at any type of networking meeting, your conversation might go something like this: Just remember the acronym FRIENDS:

F is for Forthright. Be forthright in reaching out and saying hi. Don’t wait for others to come to you.

“Hi there, my name’s __________. What’s your name?”

R is for Remember. You need to first always remember to ask them their name.

Ask for their card – and them hand them yours.

I is for Income. Ask them what they do for a living? How do they make their income?

“Say their name, and ask “What is it that you do?”

E is for Everyone. Everyone likes to talk about themselves.

Ask questions like, “How long have you been doing this?” or “What do you like most about what you do?”

N is for New Business. No matter if the person you are talking to has an occupation that is real estate related or not, you will want to find ways you both can support each other .

Ask : “What sort of clientele could I refer to bring you additional new business?

D is for Determine. After listening for possible ways to support each other, Determine where to take this relationship from this point.

S is for SUMMARIZE: When the time comes to share what you do, be prepared! Have a 30 second summary of what it is you could say to leave an impression on your new friend.

1) Hand everyone you network with your business card.

2) Summarize your business in 30 seconds or less. This is where spending time writing down how you want to market you and your business is important. You want to be concise and clear in describing what you do and what types of referrals would be most helpful. Try to incorporate something that differentiates you from the rest?

SAMPLE: REI 30 Second Commercials

6 Important Things to ALWAYS REMEMBER When Networking;

  1. The important thing is that you are interested in what they do for a living.
  2. Don’t talk about yourself until asked or the timing is right.
  3. Ask them questions about their occupation and how you can be of support to them in their line of work.
  4. If this person is a potential power team member for you, ask if you could contact them in the future. (You would be able to follow your list of questions for power team members and take notes when you called them back)
  5. Make sure to collect a card from everyone you meet
  6. Make sure you have their email address, fax, cell, and correct spelling of first and last name. (Write on the back of the card if any of this information is missing – it shows your interested!)

Questions To Ask When You Meet Real Estate Investors

  • “Do you buy, fix and sell or do you buy and hold?”
  • “How many properties do you own and/or have you sold?”
  • “What part of town do you invest in?”
  • “Really, why that area?”
  • “What do properties cost in that area?
  • “Do you pay cash for them or what banks do you use that are investor friendly?”
  • “What title company do you enjoy using the most?”
  • “Do you know any of the other people here?”
  • “Who are the big investors in this area?”
  • “If you ever come across some good deals and you don’t want them let me know.”
  • “By the way, do you have any property you want to sell?”
  • “We sometimes have properties for sale as well, if you’re looking to increase your inventory.”
  • “Well, Mr. /Ms. Investor based on what you told me and where you prefer to buy; if anything comes along I’ll make sure to call you first”.

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Final Important Points To Maximize Your Networking

Always write notes on the back of business cards you collect, helping you remember the next steps you will want to take with this contact in the future. Often times, just a “nice meeting you” card in the mail or email can be seen as a memorable gesture encouraging future communication to support each other’s business needs.

… as you get in front of people and

NETWORK YOUR WAY TO REI SUCCESS!


Tamera Aragon

Tamera Aragon is a professional online entrepreneur and has bought and sold over 300 properties, establishing her as an expert in the real estate investing field. Since 2003, she has purchased over 10 million dollars in real estate and currently holds properties all over the world. Tamera’s focus is on the booming Foreclosure market, buying Pre-foreclosures, REOs and Short Sales. Tamera who is a noted Author, Success Trainer, Speaker & Coach, shows her passion for helping others with the 17 websites she has created and several specialized products to support fellow investors throughout the world. When Tamara is not busy running her website, she is very involved with her Fiji joint ventures and investments. Tamera Aragon is one of the few trainers and coaches who is really “doing it” successfully in today’s market. Tamera’s experience has earned her a solid reputation in the industry as well as the respect and friendship of many of the top national real estate investment and internet marketing experts. Tamera Aragon believes her success has garnered her the financial freedom to fully enjoy her marriage and spend quality time with her children.


Learn live and in real-time with Realty411. Be sure to register for our next virtual and in-person events. For all the details, please visit Realty411Expo.com or our Eventbrite landing page, CLICK HERE.

Filed Under: investing tips, Keys To Success, networking Tagged With: networking, real estate investing, real estate investing tips, real estate investor, real estate magazines, real estate wealth, realty 411, realty magazine, realty411, rei magazine, rei wealth, REIwealth, Tamera Aragon

It’s not who you know, its who knows you!

July 15, 2020 by Realty411 Team Leave a Comment

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Filed Under: Keys To Success, Marketing Strategies, networking, news Tagged With: networking

Connect, Invest and Retire Rich

October 11, 2019 by Realty411 Team Leave a Comment

By Anita Cooper

For most investors, it starts with the dream.

You know the one…financial (and time) independence through investing in property?

While real estate is a fantastic wealth creation vehicle, you’ll be spinning your wheels a lot if you don’t have the right connections in place to get things done.

Yes, in real estate, success often depends on who…not just what…you know!

Everyone tells you that it’s important to build a team when investing in property, and that’s true, definitely.

But wouldn’t it be easier if you simply had a single contact instead? Someone who could “connect the dots” between what you need and who can help meet that need?

Meet Holly Lynn of Bay Area Multi-Family Meetup. She’s that “someone” who can help you make the connections you need to build your wealth.

“My database is global. I know 20 people for every 1 subject, so when people contact me, I can connect them with the right person for their needs.”

Holly works with a variety of investors, everyone from individual investors to groups of investors, helping them obtain the finance they need to get the results they want.

Specifically, investors can look to Holly for their private lending needs, and for opportunities to build their team by attending networking events such as at her famous mixers.

“The feedback I’ve been getting from investors is amazing,” says Holly. “We offer loads of information that helps investors grow their knowledge. I’ve also been able to connect investors with people who help them get fantastic results!”

Your network begins here

Often, you’ll meet someone who is amazing in the real estate industry but is an average, or sometimes even less than average networker.

Holly, however, is one of those rare individuals who is a rockstar at networking, and a whiz at real estate…a powerful combination for any investor looking to grow their portfolio.

Why does she do what she does?

“I am passionate about helping people take back their time. Look, I haven’t worked a retail job since I was 19 – I want others to have the same opportunity.”

Face to face connections

Holly Lynn is all about making connections.

But it’s not just what she does…it’s who she is, and when someone has that level of passion they love to share it with others every chance they get.

One of the most popular, and effective networking avenues is to face to face…even in this modern, social media age.

So to help investors, each month Holly offers a mixer where she serves as a bridge helping investors connect with people they need for their investments and deals.

Social media connections

Holly’s social media accounts are ablaze with activity too – people share what they’ve been able to do, the goals they’ve reached and the connections they’ve made.

“Social influence is definitely me. That’s how I connect people. I make calls constantly to get to know people, then I connect the dots. I know who is looking for what, so I make the connection, get them together and enjoy watching the results!”

Her reputation is seen in the lives changed…

“Holly Lynn is a personable and well connected real estate investor and professional that brings deals together for a win win outcome.” – B. Sharma, Investor

“If you’ve been waiting for an opportunity, maybe this is it

As “The Real Estate Investor’s Lawyer” I have spoken in front of many real estate investor clubs.  Holly’s investor club had some of the highest quality attendees I have ever seen. 

They are engaged, experienced and actually doing deals and/or seriously interested in doing deals.  I give her a lot of credit for attracting that high quality of real estate professional. 

I have also had the privilege and pleasure of representing Holly and have been very impressed with her and her real estate investing activities.

They say that opportunity never knocks twice. There’s even a parable of how opportunity is a bald man with a long beard. You can only grab him when he’s in front of you and you can’t get him back once he passes you. If you’ve been waiting for an opportunity, maybe this is it. – J. Lerman, Litigator

 

 

Filed Under: interviews, Keys To Success, social media marketing Tagged With: networking

Should New Real Estate Investors Attend Local REIA Meetings?

July 5, 2019 by Realty411 Team Leave a Comment

By Lex Levinrad

Find the local Real Estate Investment Club in your area and go to the meetings. Attend each meeting religiously. Get involved, become a member and make new friends with other investors who want to learn about real estate as much as you do. Network with rehabbers, wholesalers, investors, mortgage brokers, title companies and realtors at these meetings. If you have very little money to get started investing then know that there are partners, private lenders and hard money lenders at these meetings that will help you. Don’t bring a friend who is not interested in real estate. They will want to leave or they will bring their own opinions which will influence yours. Do bring a friend who is as passionate as you are about learning about investing in real estate. If you are a realtor keep in mind that there are many new concepts that you will learn about that you may have not been aware of previously. Be open to that and also be open to new ideas.

Network effectively. Make sure you have a business card with a photo. Your card should describe exactly what you do and who you are. Your website on your card should match what you do and who you are. If it doesn’t you will not be taken seriously. If you are a wholesaler then have a card that says that. Make sure that you get a good quality business card and don’t go for the cheapest option. Get a professional logo and picture taken and use a thicker card stock and pay someone to design your business card (you can do this on www.upwork.com). Do not act like a know it all at meetings or make like you know more than you do. You are there to learn, and you learn best by listening to others. Find out the smart people who are having meaningful conversations and introduce yourself and listen.  If you don’t understand something ask. Most investors are more than willing to help new investors.

Do not rush to shove your business card into everyone’s face at every opportunity. Instead make the conversation about the other person (amazing concept). Ask them questions about what they do and be interested. Have one or two meaningful conversations at every meeting with someone new. After a few meetings you will begin to recognize the familiar faces. You will also notice the newbies that show up at every meeting. Those are your potential bird dogs. Don’t skip meetings. That is what newbies do. They show up once or twice and then they don’t come back. If you want to wholesale or fix and flip houses you will need to put in a lot of effort. Start by attending meetings religiously and look at it as a work obligation like an important appointment you can’t miss. Some meetings will not be great and you will question why you bothered going (especially if is raining or the weather is bad). Other meetings will be amazing and you will learn new things and make new connections with other investors.

Remember, you need to know people and they need to know you. The way you do that is by showing up every month at the meeting regardless of how small it is or how many people attend. Attend more than one REIA meeting if you can and there are multiple meetings in an area. Yes, there will be speakers presenting at these meetings and they will often end their presentation with a sales pitch. Look past that. Learn from the one-hour presentation.

Remember you don’t have to sign up for every item that is presented to you (beginners pay attention). Avoid the shiny new object syndrome where every week or month you are on to a new strategy or technique that you heard about. There are no shortcuts. Learn and focus on one thing. Become good at that. Then move on to the next thing. Be wary of charlatans. Every REIA has them. If you are the beginner in the room then as Warren Buffett says, “if you don’t know who the sucker is then it’s you”. So be cautious of the scam artists out there (especially the guys promising you low interest hard money loans with upfront fees).

As a beginner your job is to listen and to learn and network and to educate yourself. Only work with people that have referrals and that other members say good things about. The good people will be easy to spot. They will always show up, will have lots of people who have done business with them, and will have many people who say good things about them. Use your bullshit detector radar. Scam artists are quite easy to spot. Go with your gut feeling about a person. 9 out of 10 times you will be spot on.  

 

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