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Our New JackJill Show – You Tell Us What You Want (CFFL 534)

Our New JackJill Show – You Tell Us What You Want (CFFL 534)

Land Academy Show · Steven Butala & Jill DeWit

August 24, 201717m 47s

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Our New JackJill Show - You Tell Us What You Want (CFFL 534) Transcript: Jack:                      Jack Butala with Jill Dewitt. Jill:                          Hi. Jack:                      Welcome to our show today, in this episode, Jill and I talk about our new Jack Jill show. This is all about ... Jill:                          What's coming. Jack:                      What's coming, and what you think the show should be about. Before we get into it, let's take a question, posted by one of our members on the land investors dot com. Online community. It's free. Jill:                          Okay, Allen asks, "is anyone else having problems posting property on land pin?" This is funny. Oops! How'd this get in there? Wow, all right. This is good. I fill out the new listing info and when I click the save button, the website grays out and just says "saving". This is hilarious. I have tried to list this one property four times now and the same thing keeps happening. All right, so we just got a tech support question that made it into our show. So, I'm ... Jack:                      I'm gonna answer it. Jill:                          All right, tech support Jack. Go for it. Jack:                      It has to do with how you signed up. And so there's no way you could know this. It happens to like, three people of the ... I think that site has a thousands of people so ... Jill:                          That's hilarious. Jack:                      Please email Erin at land academy dot com if you're having issues. She's the manager of that whole line of business and she'll get you straightened out real quick. In fact, chances are Allen, you're way past. By the time this airs, you know, you'll be all set. Jill:                          It's fixed, that's hilarious. Jack:                      This does bring up a good point though. Jill:                          I think this is really funny, I feel like somebody wanted to get this ... someone's like frustrated and put this in there on purpose. Jack:                      This does bring up a great point, so, and the point is ... Jill and I, we start these lines of businesses like land pan, parcel fact, land crowd fund, land tank, and on and on and on, there's a bunch of them. And, we put a manager at the top of it and that person runs that line like it's their own business. With their own plans, and Jill and I just kind of help out. So, all kidding aside, this kind of just snuck in here and I'm glad it did. Jill:                          I think it's hilarious. Jack:                      It gave us an opportunity today ... Jill:                          To see what's going on in our business. Jack:                      It gave us an opportunity to talk about our business structure and stuff. And we modeled this whole ... built a moat around it. Jill, as Jill calls it, "built a moat around these lines". They're separate companies; after Berkshire Hathaway. That's what they do. He doesn't go to ... You don't go visit the company every day that you own. Especially if you own 50 of them; In fact you probably don't ever go. Jill:                          You can't, it's not possible. Jack:                      Warren Buffet doesn't sit around and talk about Sees Candy. Jill:                          It's even ... Just within your business, you don't spend ... You're not sitting with the accounting people one hour every day, and then the billing people an hour every day, and the customer service people an hour every day. You have to put them in place with the right tools and the right resources and trust them and let them go. Jack:                      And the right manager. Jill:                          Yeah. Jack:                      You have to put the right manager in, and hold that manger accountable. Jill:                          Yep. Jack:                      So there's clearly,