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  1. MidwestLandlord

    A Room Full of Opportunity (Follow up on the darn leads!)

    NOTABLE! MINDSET 
    I have 2 stories to share. I think it's easy to get involved in the fastlane here, and start to lose sight of how most people in the world actually are, and hopefully you can realize that it isn't actually that hard to set yourself apart from most. It really just takes some legit effort and...
  2. MidwestLandlord

    The Basics of Pricing

    NOTABLE! MARKETING 
    @Vigilante mentioned in this thread how he set the price for his new book, and mentioned price points in consumer psychology: Vigilante's Book "Vigilant Kids" Step by Step I used to consult for a major fastfood chain, and was responsible for pricing with all new franchisee's in the USA. Figure...
  3. MidwestLandlord

    It's too hard! I quit! I'm done!

    Sidewalkers in my life are getting on my nerves, so here's my rant of the day: A friend of mine is a high-income sidewalker. He is behind on his bills. So he did the smart thing, and went out and bought a $1,500 pure breed Great Dane puppy. Can’t flaunt his mad cash with a $120 low-mileage pup...
  4. MidwestLandlord

    Greed and losing Control

    A cautionary tale I thought I would share. One way I make money is wholesaling by flipping bill's of lading. I send a truck to the manufacturer, pull a BOL in my name, the driver rewrites a new BOL for the retail destination to be legal with the DOT, and then delivers to my retail customer on...
  5. MidwestLandlord

    Midwest's Progress

    INTRO 
    Hello everyone, My time is valuable, and so is yours, so just a quick introduction. I'm 35 years old, live in the upper midwest United States. I am currently VP of a retail chain operating in 3 states, I make between $200k and $400k per year, depending on net income for the company. I work...
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