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When it comes to property development you must believe you are a property developer before you start your first project. Most people will feel the pressure of imposter syndrome and not know how to get over that perception. But when it comes down to it even before your first project is complete you are still a property developer.
The way that people perceive you and the way that you introduce yourself play huge roles in potential partnerships. You must also understand that opportunities are everywhere but you must alway remain professional and confident when having these conversations.
In this week's episode we talk about how to find a joint venture partner. We discuss why the way you are perceived is important, the importance of having a website and also the importance of networking. So if you are pursuing a joint venture partner but don’t know where to start or how to move forward, you won’t want to miss this week’s episode!
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If you’d like to join us on the Gold Coast on November 5 6 7, click here to purchase your ticket: https://www.propertymastermind.com.au/property-development-workshop-3/
Don't forget to use the code: DEVELOPER10 for 10% off!
For more information about our investment opportunity, email: [email protected]
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Episode Highlights:
About Hilary Saxton:
Hilary Saxton is a performance and mindset strategist who motivates, trains, and coaches people who crave knowledge and success in their property and business life. Hilary has had a varied career in property and business spanning at around more than 25 years now. She takes an honest, upfront approach towards both people and process issues. Hilary provides solutions through incremental and transformational change that delivers the success her clients both want and need.
Resources:
Connect with Hilary Saxton:
It has been a pleasure and we look forward to seeing you in the future episodes!
See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
When it comes to property development you must believe you are a property developer before you start your first project. Most people will feel the pressure of imposter syndrome and not know how to get over that perception. But when it comes down to it even before your first project is complete you are still a property developer.
The way that people perceive you and the way that you introduce yourself play huge roles in potential partnerships. You must also understand that opportunities are everywhere but you must alway remain professional and confident when having these conversations.
In this week's episode we talk about how to find a joint venture partner. We discuss why the way you are perceived is important, the importance of having a website and also the importance of networking. So if you are pursuing a joint venture partner but don’t know where to start or how to move forward, you won’t want to miss this week’s episode!
_______________________________________________
If you’d like to join us on the Gold Coast on November 5 6 7, click here to purchase your ticket: https://www.propertymastermind.com.au/property-development-workshop-3/
Don't forget to use the code: DEVELOPER10 for 10% off!
For more information about our investment opportunity, email: [email protected]
_______________________________________________
Episode Highlights:
About Hilary Saxton:
Hilary Saxton is a performance and mindset strategist who motivates, trains, and coaches people who crave knowledge and success in their property and business life. Hilary has had a varied career in property and business spanning at around more than 25 years now. She takes an honest, upfront approach towards both people and process issues. Hilary provides solutions through incremental and transformational change that delivers the success her clients both want and need.
Resources:
Connect with Hilary Saxton:
It has been a pleasure and we look forward to seeing you in the future episodes!
See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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