Jill Friday - New Years Land Investors Resolutions (LA 1667)
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Steven Jack Butala:
Steve and Jill here.
Jill K DeWit:
Hello.
Steven Jack Butala:
Welcome to The Land Academy show entertaining land investment talk. I'm Steven Jack Butala-
Jill K DeWit:
And I'm Jill DeWit broadcasting from the Valley of the Sun on New Year's Eve. Yay!
Steven Jack Butala:
I can't believe it.
Jill K DeWit:
Yay!
Steven Jack Butala:
We've been doing this show, this is show number 1,600-
Jill K DeWit:
And 67.
Steven Jack Butala:
Amazing.
Steven Jack Butala:
Today, Jill and I, well, it's still Friday. She's going to talk about New Year's land investor's resolutions.
Jill K DeWit:
1667. That sounds like a year. Like, "I wonder what happened in 1667?" You know? It's kind of funny.
Steven Jack Butala:
Yeah.
Jill K DeWit:
Yep. Cool. I have some good notes. I came up with a cute little... Don't read my notes. All good. Get with a cute little saying that I'm going to share too about this.
Steven Jack Butala:
Before we get into it, let's take a question posted by one of our members on thelandinvestors.com online community, it's free and don't forget to subscribe on The Land Academy YouTube channel and comment on the shows you like.
Jill K DeWit:
Jessica wrote, "How do you find someone to put a for sale sign on the street for you? In my workflow, the photographer is long gone and he lives a long way from the property, anyway. Suggestions on how to find someone local, especially in a little town that doesn't have a Craigslist nearby."
Jill K DeWit:
That's funny, that would be my first thought. There are some companies out there though, like WeGoLook, does that still exist?
Steven Jack Butala:
There's a lot of people who had a lot of things to say about this. Yeah, WeGoLook said-
Jill K DeWit:
Okay, good.
Steven Jack Butala:
One other persons said they have, which I know you use all the time is, the Nextdoor app.
Jill K DeWit:
Oh, that's true, Nextdoor. Oh, that's a good one, you can put in the zip code and see who's there. You need to have them take a picture. You know what it looks like now as you can ask them to take a picture of it and send it back to you with their sign on there.
Jill K DeWit:
I don't know, I would even... You could call a church, offer somebody 50 bucks.
Steven Jack Butala:
20, I was going to say.
Jill K DeWit:
Whoever the janitor is at the church or something like that, who you can get on the phone and to say, "Hey, I know this sounds..."
Jill K DeWit:
I might even call Home Depot and say, "Hey, you know one of those signs on a stick, I'll pay you 50 bucks if you go buy it for me and put it and send me a picture."
Steven Jack Butala:
Any of that.
Jill K DeWit:
Be like, "All right-"
Steven Jack Butala:
At the student-
Jill K DeWit:
"That's kind of weird, but okay."
Steven Jack Butala:
And then again, The Drone, the best person to have them is pay a The Drone person who is going to do the drone shots.
Jill K DeWit:
Yeah.
Steven Jack Butala:
$20 more.
Jill K DeWit:
And then, you know here's a nice thing is, was this Jessica, I think?
Steven Jack Butala:
Yeah.
Jill K DeWit:
This is the only time that you'll forget this. You only have to do it this one time because from now on you'll remember every time to have the photographer do it ahead of time. So that's the positive thing here.
Steven Jack Butala:
But you got to put one on there at all costs.
Jill K DeWit:
It does help, especially if there's a traffic area.
Steven Jack Butala:
Yeah.
Jill K DeWit:
You know, it really does make a difference. Don't put a price on there. Never put a price because A, it changes and B, you want them to call you. So just seems to be a for sale investor special and your phone number. That's really all you need, when the little red sign on a stick doesn't need to be a fancy broker billboard.
Steven Jack Butala:
The less fancy it is, the better.
Jill K DeWit:
It's true.
Steven Jack Butala: