EP 690 – Banks Are Robbing America, Become Your Own Bank Now!

NCS 690 | Banks Are Robbing

  If you look at the news today, it’s clear that you are having your hard-earned dollar pulled away. The banks are literally robbing you and you’re just sitting there smiling as they do it. But that’s not the end of the world. You can still go out there and do something about it. In this episode of the Note Closers Show, Scott Carson breaks down how banks and Wall Street are robbing Americans of … Read More

EP NNA 82 – How To Get Investors To Listen To Your Note Pitch

NNA 82 | Note Pitch

  Rome wasn’t built in a day and neither will your note pitch get perfect in a day. Scott Carson explains why most real estate educators fail to teach their students properly about marketing their deal. In this episode, he lays out his best practices on how exactly you can find investors, hone your note pitch, and get them to say “YES”. The basic idea is for you to take consistent daily action in slowly … Read More

EP 375 – Finding IRA Investors

NCS 375 | IRA Investors

  There are a variety of people working with their money in multiple forms. IRAs and 401(k)s are no exception when it comes to that. It may even be a challenge to look for them. How then do you tap into IRA investors amidst all of this? Now that we’re at the end of the year, more people are going to be looking at their statements and would want to get back into shape for … Read More

EP NNA 28 – Attracting IRA Investors

NNA 28 | IRA Investors

  It is the quarter of the year, yet many of us have brain lock thinking we can’t make offers until we have investors. On this Note Night in America, Scott breaks down some of the ways to attract and market to investors who have IRAs. He talks about working on your e-mails, taking that e-mail list, and grabbing that opportunity to connect with investors. He also gives great inputs on how you can maximize … Read More

EP 369 – Picking A Note Market

NCS 369 | Picking A Note Market

  A lot of people are looking to invest at something. However, the California, Oregon, Washington state, Arizona, or Nevada markets are overpriced for the most part. That’s not saying you can’t find something that makes sense, but for the normal note investor, those markets are a little overpriced and just don’t seem to make sense. You could actually buy a load of assets across the country and totally leverage your risk and go from … Read More