@BryceWGarcia
Bryce Garcia
1 year
2 Quotes from Alex Hormozi inspired me to get a higher-end short-term rental: 1. Solve rich people's problems. They pay better. 2. If you increase the quality of your customers, you increase the quality of your business
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@BryceWGarcia
Bryce Garcia
1 year
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@Blind__Luck
Blind Luck Project
1 year
@BryceWGarcia This is solid advice!
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@rahulkolgeSTR
Rahul Kolge | 🚀STR Direct Bookings
1 year
@BryceWGarcia Build a stack of undeniable proof that you are, who you say you are. Outwork your self doubt. - Alex Hormozi
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@LucsLeads
Luc (Lead Gen Strategist)
1 year
@BryceWGarcia I'm coming to a similar conclusion. I have 2 props for rent but they're not where rich people would go even though they're nice. Thinking of selling both and buying a mansion in the rich part of town to rent to rich people.
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@jchal
Jason Chaliff
1 year
@BryceWGarcia Well said. If you’re going to sell something, sell something big!
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@ContrarianSaver
Contrarian Saver
1 year
@BryceWGarcia That’s true, but Wal-mart and 99 cent stores are still a thing
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@BryceWGarcia
Bryce Garcia
1 year
@ScrappyRealEst8 Your place looks great! I was thinking New Mexico has some interesting markets
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@alwayzsonny
Sonya
1 year
@BryceWGarcia So true! I was listening to his podcast the other day and got inspired by his words too… but for events, obviously haha
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@JohnReadsTFS
John Reads TFS
1 year
@BryceWGarcia AH= fake guru
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@stealthwealthfl
Stealth Wealth
1 year
@BryceWGarcia Not true- a lot of rich people do not like to give away their money. I have found many of them to be terrible clients.
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