Posts Tagged ‘Pitch free seminar’

Pitch Free Seminar Wrap-up

Tuesday, April 15th, 2008

As I predicted, there was no time for the beach last weekend at the Pitch Free Seminar in Tampa, Fla. But there were awesome presentations, and an awesome birthday cake for real estate guru Tim Mai.Sunday’s highlight was a marathon question and answer session among all the speakers, special guests and audience members. This was a priceless exchange of ideas that was an enriching experience for speakers and attendees alike. Bravo to host Mike Collins and to all who made this awesome event possible.If you’re sorry you missed the Pitch Free Seminar, you can catch video presentations and other coverage of the weekend’s events on the Pitch Free Seminar blog.

Who’s Who in Real Estate Investing?

Friday, April 11th, 2008

I’m off to present to the Pitch Free Seminar this weekend in sunny Tampa, Fla. With all the amazing talent that will be on hand, it may be hard for anyone to get to the beach. This event is one of my personal favorites because it offers investors practical, hands-on, guidance in successfully implementing all the latest secrets, techniques and strategies. I also like it because it gives me a rare opportunity to spend quality time with real estate entrepreneurs of all experience levels, representing virtually every market in the U.S.

Of course, I was honored when I was invited to address the event’s attendees, but I always am thrilled with a great chance to work directly with other investors. I want to understand where other investors are coming from — and where they’re headed in the future. This is the stuff that fuels my business success. It also helps me to develop intuitive, cutting-edge marketing tools that serve the needs of real-world real estate entrepreneurs.

This time around, host Mike Collins has lined up a veritable who’s who in the Real Estate Investing community. Steve Cook, Larry Goins, Than Merrill, Heather Seitz, Tim Mai, Cris Chico, Preston Ely, Brenda Ayala, Mark Jackson, and I will all be on-hand to swap stories, teach and learn.

If any of you have attended any trainings or seminars that stick out in your mind, please share your stories.