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Deeds 4 Dollars: How To Buy Real Estate For Pennies-On-The-Dollar | 07 December 2006 |
Benjamin Bergin, the creator of Deeds4Dollars.com, says that he knows
the "Secrets" to making a fortune in real estate. Here is just one of
his techniques that can put money in your pocket in less than 30 days .:
"All homeowners in America are required by law to pay property taxes.
If a homeowner is unable to satisfy the County's tax bill... the County
is forced to lien the property for whatever the homeowner owes in back taxes.
Why homeowners don't just pay the back taxes instead of allowing the County
to sell their homes, I'll never know. Nevertheless, well-informed entrepreneurs
purchase their homes at little-known county auctions for pennies-on-the-dollar! The County cares
about recouping their back taxes. They'll sell $30,000... $40,000... $50,000 homes for $500! And
then you can rent or sell these houses and make an insane profit. You can buy yourself an
incredible vacation home, you can buy a home for your children, you can buy a retirement home for
your parents, you can simply buy yourself a home!"
Several years ago his students paid thousands of dollars to Benjamin Bergin
for his knowledge, but right now you can get the same information for 30 days
for just $9.95. Just like any other type of investment buying taxed deed houses
has own pros and cons. It can be risky if you don't know what you are doing.
So, if you're interested in what Benjamin Bergin consider the best way to make
a fortune, you can visit his Deeds4Dollars.com website, where you will be
able to learn more and take advantage of his offer.
Find more about Deeds 4 Dollars from Benjamin Bergin.
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1001 Ideas: Teach Businesses To Do E-Business |
10 December 2007 |
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If you can teach businesses how to accept checks from customers over the Internet, or by phone, fax, e-mail, or web form, you're on your way to a healthy earning opportunity. It's fairly easy to do, and fairly easy to teach, and with a good ad, you should be able to develop a good second income. If you've never done this before, there are tutorials on the Internet, and books in your local library.
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