Saturday, August 29, 2009

My Beef with Gurus Part 4 of 5

"Hi! I'm Mr. Rock Star Real Estate guru, and I'm inviting you to my workshop this weekend to show you how to make millions!" Translated: I hire uneducated minions to travel from hotel to hotel to suck you out of your life savings to buy my courses, while I sit on my throne reaping the rewards.
The truth is, when you see a big name guru touting his weekend seminar, you better not get your hopes up to see your little guru idol, as your idol hires minions to give the seminar. The guru doesn't actually teach the class many of the times. Now, of course ther are some gurus that will actually teach the class, but I think you can name a few of the rock star real estate gurus that never teach a class. Besides you should not be paying for a seminar just because of the person, rather, you should be going for the content and subject. Hey, let's face it, I'm outrageously good looking, but I tell people not to sign up for my lease option classes just to get the opportunity to see such a pretty face and legend like myself! Sign up for the class, because you want to learn what I'm teaching. I always let people take pictures with me afterwards anyway. HA! Wheeeee!!! Daddy's on a roll!
Let me tell you a little story that proves what I'm saying.
Years ago my company, Leasing to Buy, had a booth at one of these wealth/real estate seminars. This was one of the big momma seminars with the biggest of the names there, selling all thier stuff. We had a booth to promote Leasing to Buy to other investors.
So we are there for the 3 day event, and we got to see most of the other booths that were set up selling anything from courses, to hard money, to condos. Now, one booth in particular was a huge area that took up a very large area of the floor and probably cost the company a ton of money for that large space. This company was selling condos or timeshares in the Dominican Republic. The guys/girls working this big booth were all dressed very professional and were really pulling the crowds in making thier pitch on why having a condo in D.R. was such a great investment.
If you're not familiar with the Domincan Republic, it's right next door to Haiti, which is often known for it's civil unrest. But, these salesman were selling the idea of owning real estate in a "tropical paradise".
At the end of the 3rd day we all tore down our booths, and as I was leaving the convention center, I saw all of these "DR" salespeople outside the convention center. They had their coats off, shirst undone, sleeves rolled up, tatooes on every area possible that was now exposed, smoking like they had just broken a nicotene fast.
Try to picture this for a moment. For 3 days these people put on a facade of professionalism, wealth, and success, and if you listened to them, and bought a condo in DR, YOU could be JUST LIKE THEM!!
Now I'm seeing the truth though. They are 19-22 year old kids that would rather be at a Beastie Boys concert (nothing against Beasty Boys, but you get the point) and not only do THEY not own any freakin condos in the DR, they have never been there, and only know where it is because of the big map on the back of their booth! Yet the crowds of people were entrusting them with their savings to invest in a condo in a place they had never seen.
Are you getting the point here?
It reminded me of a scene from one of the greatest movies. Jim Carey (Andy Kaufman)in Man on the Moon. The scene where he is in some third world country to get treated for his cancer, and the whole village comes to the witchdoctor to get well, and Jim (Andy) sees the doctor putting fake blood and a squid or something in his hands where the crowd can't see, but the witchdoctor type person then pretends to pull the deseased intestine out of Andy and the crowd is amazed. Jim Carey starts laughing because he realizes he and the village have been had, and it's all a show.
That's what I saw at that wealth convention.......
Don't be fooled by the witchdoctors.

Wednesday, August 26, 2009

My Beef with Gurus Part 3 of 5

"Join us this weekend and learn 15 ways to make money in real estate NOW!"
uuuhhggg...give me a break! 
Have you ever heard those commercials?  Guru's offering weekend classes where you can learn 15 ways to make money in real estate?
The reason they advertise that you can learn 15 ways to make money, is they know that in your mind, if you are being instructed on 15 different ways to make money, that SURELY you could money on at LEAST one of those ways.  
But the truth is that during the weekend training, you are only given a very small amount of information on any one method.  There is no possible way to provide sufficient information on 15 investment techniques in a weekend course.  
I only instruct on ONE technique, and my course is FOUR DAYS LONG!
So after your weekend course, you are all pumped up with almost no real information on any of the 15 techniques....but WAIT....if you act now..you can sign up for the next level of courses to learn more!  
The investors that are actually successful at real estate really only focus on one method.  They find the method that fits them, their interests, and risk ability, and they focus on that one method. 
Don't try to learn 15 different techniques.  If you do, you will succeed at none and fail at all. 
Find the technique that fits your comfort level and interests and focus on that one technique. 



Monday, August 24, 2009

My Beef with Gurus Part 2 of 5

This post I want to talk about the "levels" of courses that the gurus offer.  I was looking at the site of one very well known gurus, and he offered a basic course for about $4k.  This is the course you get when you first sign up.  BUT, if you want to learn MORE..then you can sign up for the next "level", which was about $3k more.  The total cost for the whole enchilada was over $13,000!!! Holy Cow!  
What do you think you get for $13k?  A bunch of fluff and nothing is what you get!  In my opinion, which I'm sure is highly regarded by many around the world....if you see any sort of training that offers "levels" of courses, you have to realize that it's likely a rip off and waste of money.  
By someone offering "levels" of courses, that means that they are knowingly holding back information from you in order to suck more money from your pocket.  How does that make you feel?  It should make you feel like you need to walk away.   
I wonder if the $13k includes an autographed picture of the "guru" or even a Christmas card.  I can assure you, that if anyone sends me $13k, I will immediately mail you an autographed picture of myself, AND I will add you to my Christmas card list!

My Beef with Gurus Part 1 of 5

If you've watched late night TV, you've seen the real estate gurus touting their real estate courses that you order for only $499 or the weekend "bootcamps" where they pack the seminar rooms then direct you to the back of the room to buy their courses.  Over the next number of postings, I'm going to discuss the issues I have with these people.  
The first things I want to address, is the idea of starting a business by reading a little booklet or watching a DVD.  Realize that the investors that are actually successful did NOT learn how to do what they are doing by watching a DVD.  They learned it from experience, mistakes, and making adjustments along the way.  They are successful because their investing is a business.  If you want to have a successful business, do you honestly think you can learn it from watching a DVD?  OF course not!  The information you get from those courses is nothing more than the THEORY of a particular style of investing.  Let's say you wanted to be a custom home builder.  But you know nothing about building, or running a business.  You're watching TV late at night and someone says, "Buy my course on how to be a home builder for only $499!" So you buy it and the DVD tells you that you will need wood, some nails, and a crew of construction workers, and that the house should have rooms, and a ceiling, and you should top it off with some shingles.  That's it.  Do you really think you're ready to start your own custom home building company now?  NO!  Yet that is exactly what the courses offered by the gurus give you.  Very basic information on the theory of real estate.  Certainly not enough to start a company with!  

Sunday, August 23, 2009

Why I Limit The Number of Students

I was contacted by a person last week that had been hoping to get into my class last month, but the class filled up before he could get in. Due to his schedule, he couldn't make it to the next class in September. So he asked why I only allow a VERY small number of students per class.
I think this is a valid question, and I think a very important point to address. The reason I only offer between 6 to 12 seats per class, is that what I have to offer is a complete business plan, so I teach a very in depth course, and if I offered 75 or 100 seats in a class, I just don't think the students could absorb all of the information, and I wouldn't feel like I would be able to provide the attention to each student that I feel is necessary.
Keep in mind this is not just a course on the theory of lease options, it's about starting a business.
To see the company I teach you to duplicate, take a look at my website
www.leasingtobuy.com