Real Estate Gurus: Multiplying Faster Than Rabits
Every day, there’s more information on the net about real estate investing. It feels like there’s a new real estate “guru” born every minute, and with each one, there’s one (or more) associated blogs, websites and email lists to contend with.
Not surprisingly, not everything you find on the internet is worthwhile – or even true. So considering that state of affairs, here are some ideas about some of the real estate investing resources you’ll find out there. Important: We do not pretend to pass judgment on any of these people or resources – that’s your job.
* Terry Wygal sells internet marketing products to real estate investors. His “secret” is to teach people to submit videos to services like YouTube and Google Video, even though this strategy is widely known and totally free.
* Bryan Ellis is a marketing and real estate professional whose website is focused on the intersection of real estate investing with economic news. Ellis has a blog at http://realestate.BryanEllis.com that has become a mainstay among serious investors.
* Gerald Romine sells his software package to real estate investors, who use it to determine what to offer on property deals and to complete their legal paperwork. The software is very pricey, but does have features helpful for serious investors.
With the exception of Bryan Ellis (who seems to keep a low profile), these people are known widely in the real estate investing business. But fame alone doesn’t mean a person or their products/services are worthwhile We encourage you to check these people out more closely.






















