
How to Get Past Analysis Paralysis in Land Investment (CLLF 0201)
Land Academy Show · Steven Butala & Jill DeWit
June 2, 201624m 55s
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How to Get Past Analysis Paralysis in Land Investment
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Jack Butala:
Jack Butala from land academy and welcome to our cash flow from land show. We show you how to buy property for half of what it's worth and resell it the very next day. Great information and instruction from Jack, that's me.
Jill DeWit:
And inspiration from Jill, that's me.
Jack Butala:
In this episode, Jill and I talk about how to get past analysis paralysis in land investment. Jill deals with it every single, not herself, but she deals our members trying to get over it every single day. Great show. Before we start, Jill share some funny stuff with us. Get us started off on the right foot.
Jill DeWit:
This is funny what happened to me just the other day.
Jack Butala:
My favorite kind.
Jill DeWit:
We just hired, and I'm super excited, this rocking marketing guy to help us. He's going to be great and help us with all kinds of media. I was holding out on my own personal Facebook page. I kind of kept it as mine. People would kind of request to be my friend and I would kind of politely not say anything, just kind of let it go. We had a talk and I said all right fine. I made my Facebook page basically public. Anybody can friend me and I'll accept it, all that good stuff. What's funny is I didn't tell my friends so all of a sudden I'm putting business stuff on there and I think all our friends think we're nuts and it's hilarious
Jack Butala:
Oh yeah I'm sure. I know my friends think I've gone insane
Jill DeWit:
Wait a minute, there's been an after thing though. What's funny, because I kind of forgot to warn my friends, you know. It's been all personal stuff of things I'm doing and stuff like that and different photos. Now its, there's a lot of good stuff on there I promise, but I didn't warn my friends and I'm sure they're like what's going on. Yet, however the feedback that I have received from our friends it's so positive that they were like really watching and everything is hilarious. It was turned out really nice. I went oh no oops sorry. Some of them think like you guys are crazy, but yet they go hey but yeah that's cool. I think it's funny, so if anybody wants to come find me on Facebook go right ahead. I will accept your friend request now.
Jack Butala:
A long time ago I removed ... All my personal stuff is completely separate because I had the same experience but it didn't have a happy ending like yours.
Jill DeWit:
It's probably like everything else. Things evolve and things change. For me, get over it. We joke about that. People ask one of the things you wish you had done differently over the years. We say we wish we would have jumped on the social media band wagon earlier and really paid attention.
Jack Butala:
It totally falls under there.
Jill DeWit:
That was one for me that I held off too long. I'm like you know, get over it. When I advise our people I always tell them too put it out there and make it known who you are and what you're about and by the way don't just say you're a good person, be a good person and put really good content and things out there and it's all good. It's all going to help you.
Jack Butala:
Yeah I couldn't agree more. You just got to get out there and you have to get out there.
Jill DeWit:
Quit hiding behind the name of your company and don't put your dog, you know that kind of stuff.
Jack Butala:
It took me a lot of years to get past that Jill. It was one of the, it is the single biggest business mistake I ever made. Was just business as usual with a logo up there like you're coca-cola or something li...