One of the most common bits of information the Real estate investors always ask each other is "What tricks of the trade or inside tidbits can you share with me??" I always answer this question with a question..."What tools do you have in your investment toolbox?"
Now before you go nuts scratching your head, let me define the areas of the tool box. The tool box has three areas.
1) Mental tools: This is the part of the tool box most of us use the most. It is all about how we think about investing. Are you a outside the box type of thinker?? Or do you follow a set program to help guide you in your investment choices? It is how your brain reacts to the idea of a new investment...the mental aspects that make up the checklist in your head.
It is about gathering all the info you can in order to be able to think about investing and where it can lead you.
THINK ABOUT THIS: Every book store has some vast collection of books on real estate investing. You should take the time to add them to your reference library at home. Why? Because if some guru writes a book on RE investing that sits on the national booksellers ten best for 35 weeks...what do you think the chances are some one you will deal with has read that book? If you know what factors some one uses to make a decision...you have a better chance of influencing WHAT THEY DECIDE.
The E-tool box: Your online tool box. What websites are you useing online over and over. Most real estate investors only use a few sites. I have found this can lead to a sort of tunnel vision or what I call "INFO INPUT SHUT DOWN".
The answer is very easy it's called the opt in newsletter/update. Here is how it works.
Simply put you create an email address and when you come across a site you think may be a useful reference you join up for the newsletter they email out. They send it to your "Info email account" and you can go thru the emails as you choose. I must warn you however.
Once you join an email list..no matter what stay with it for at least 6 months. (Not all great investment tidbits are sent out at first.) Email lists to get on are for: investment clubs, investment blogs, investment reference sites, etc, etc.
To me most pop up ad based newsletters are a waste of time. I prefer to find the newsletters that are written by people who ACTUALLY invest. I prefer to get reviews of SEVERAL porducts/methods or tools that some one else actually uses. Those to me are the gems that I try to subscribe too.
The most inportant sites to me are the ones that make the investing game easier. sites that offer me something for free or VERY little cost out of my pocket. Some websites have tools that you just cant wait to try out. (I will admit I have a few sites I visit daily just to play around on and try out the tools they offer) When you find them you will know it...once agian bookmark them.
3) And last but not least... actual physical, hold in your hand, tools. It can be a great "go by list". A solid flash light. anything that makes the time in the field looking at investments easier.
Thats about it. so go build your toolbox. pdate it often. Use it daily...and happy investing.
About the Author:
Doc Schmyz has been in real estate since the 90's He created a free online directory for real estate investors to get free real estate information for more of Doc's tips go to his blog: super investment geek Don't reprint this exact article. Instead, reprint a free unique content version of this same article.



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