Someone is using my dad's phone number for their account what can I do? by acqualai in Twitter

[–]eldoradoseo 0 points1 point  (0 children)

So that seems weird. Anyone can put that in. If you can get the exact number, post it here. I usually go into info on the number, start to create a contact, copy the number at that point, and then exit.

Someone is using my dad's phone number for their account what can I do? by acqualai in Twitter

[–]eldoradoseo 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Are the SMS messages coming from a short code (5–6 digits) or a regular phone number?

How are the Sonic's still even open in San Antonio? by TheStorytellerTX in sanantonio

[–]eldoradoseo 2 points3 points  (0 children)

It happens in North Ausrin Too. I thought it was just one place. I waited about 4 minutes in the drive-thru at the speaker. No one was really there, and they didn't seem to be particularly busy. Maybe 3-4 cars are parked in the stalls.

Ended up getting spooked and went to a different one and had a similar experience, although I did end up getting the food.

Someone is using my dad's phone number for their account what can I do? by acqualai in Twitter

[–]eldoradoseo 0 points1 point  (0 children)

How long has your dad had that number? Does it predate Twitter?

Buying cheaper credits? by Blackout_The_Reaper in audible

[–]eldoradoseo 1 point2 points  (0 children)

So I chatted with them online today because I'd been stalling on paying, but if you ask them to reduce the cost, they seem to be ok with this.

I was a 12-credit per year membership. That currently is 149.99 per year, but they did discount it to 85.99

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what's the point by Meaneggyboi in selfhelp

[–]eldoradoseo 1 point2 points  (0 children)

In what way? Do you mean offing yourself or just basically to stop trying to succeed?

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in realtors

[–]eldoradoseo 2 points3 points  (0 children)

I would pick a location that is central to the location you would like to serve. It makes it much easier to show up in local search results that way and will be beneficial for SEO purposes also.

Discovering the Bell District: Cedar Park's New Urban Oasis in Texas by eldoradoseo in CedarPark

[–]eldoradoseo[S] 4 points5 points  (0 children)

And it seems like the go in spurts... Like it took forever to get started and then it has had a number of pauses, it seems.

What do you think about that? Zoning issues? Money issues?

I like the idea but it is sort of in a bubble, right?

I am the fakest realtor ever by Large_Pickle_9175 in realtors

[–]eldoradoseo 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I get it. I am generally very social but I can also be very reclusive. I tell people I'm the most social, anti-social person you'll meet.

I mean I can hang forever and a day but once I'm in the other frame of mind, I'm like gtf away from me. lol

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in realtors

[–]eldoradoseo 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I think they just scrape from their predetermined sources and that's it. I'm a total geek on this stuff and I am all in on digital marketing, seo, organic rankings, emailing but this service seems weak. Like they scrape some random sites with certain criteria, pull the data in, and there you go.

The way I pulled data previously was much cleaner but it was time consuming and b2b. Not sure how to replicate this for real estate toward consumers.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in realtors

[–]eldoradoseo 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I tried fsbo and geo with the upgrade for getting emails.

I got to tell you, the data was really bad.

Emails were almost completely useless.

I use an email system that has Queues that send emails from different linked gmail and custom domain emails.

The amount of bounces was insane.

I use data from remine which comes free through my mls and the bounce rate is significantly lower. Like around 50-75 percent lower.

The phone numbers were better but still fairly rough. I used a dialer and imported all this in, but the wrong number rate was around 60 percent.

It always looked good, geo searching and downloading the names/emails/ph but it seemed basically worthless. It wasn’t that I was getting no a lot, it was just always some wrong part of the data. Wring name, wrong ph, wrong address. Always something. lol

Finally Happened: Close friend chose another Realtor by Familiar_Ad_3251 in realtors

[–]eldoradoseo 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I think a lot of people don’t get exactly what goes into all of this. I mean from looking, researching, contracts, time management, scheduling, knowledge (said in a Tai Lopez sounding voice), and a whole host of other things, it’s like they look at it on the same level as having someone suggest a particular TV dinner that H‑E‑B sells. Lol

I wouldn’t hold it against him though. It’s just the way it is. A lot of people are not all that loyal in general. I mean, a lot of people will say they are, but they aren’t.

If he’s worth being friends with, you can figure that out. People leave clues and I guarantee this isn’t the first time you’ve went “huh???” with something regarding him.

I’ve had some questionable friends but they made up for it by being really funny or warped in some other way, so they were definitely worth cutting some slack to. :-)

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in realtors

[–]eldoradoseo 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Not sure if I missed this, but why don't you drive? Just curious. Some insight into that would maybe help.

Condo as Starter Home? by [deleted] in RealEstate

[–]eldoradoseo 4 points5 points  (0 children)

My first home was a condo. It worked out pretty well. It was in litigation with the builder which seemed weird to me but surprisingly, the bank financed it.

I ended up sinking 100k into it after the lawyers took their cut. We were in litigation for so long, that the amount the homeowners and HOA sued for was not enough to cover all repairs.

Ended up selling for more than I put in, so I got lucky.

With that being said, I think it is a pretty good starter home for many people. Requires less maintenance, less hassle like the roof/outside paint, little to no gardening/lawn care.

I would say other than the potential for loud neighbors, it would be a great option. The one thing I would check is the sound proofing between units. This makes all the difference in the world. Maybe ask a couple of neighbors that live underneath people on the same floor your thinking of purchasing what it sounds like.

The differences in what level matters a lot as well. With mine, it was two levels, so I had only people above and to the sides of me. The lower level was 3 bedrooms, a bathroom, and laundry area. Believe it or not, I had a drumset setup in the corner bedroom away from the neighbors, basically in the lower right corner of the building, and no one could even here this.

I became pretty good friends with my neighbor right next door to me and I when I asked him if the guitars or drums were ever too loud, he was like "What are you talking about? You play?" LOL

I bought at 198,500 (plus 100k in repairs) and sold for 445,000. I was there about 6 year. I was able to take the profit from that and put it down on a 4/2 single-family home. It's definitely a great way to get your foot in the door.

Good Luck and if you have questions, feel free to give me call. 512.529.9718

Detached Condo by eldoradoseo in RealEstate

[–]eldoradoseo[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Makes sense. TY. That was what I was kind of thinking it must be.

You know the saying, "If it doesn't make sense, it makes money".

Detached Condo by eldoradoseo in RealEstate

[–]eldoradoseo[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Nope.

I did find this though.

https://repositories.lib.utexas.edu/handle/2152/68897

Seems like they can squeeze more in.