So Little Time, So Many Real Estate Gurus

Every day, there’s more information on the net about real estate investing. It seems like there are now more real estate “gurus” than regular people – and the number of blogs, forums and websites devoted to real estate investing are more numerous than the sands of the sea.

Not surprisingly, not everything you find on the internet is worthwhile – or even true. In consideration of this circumstance, consider some of the information below about available real estate investing resources. Important note – the resources below are not being judged by us, but we’re merely pointing them out to you.

* Terry Wygal is a Texas real estate investor who fancies himself an expert in the field of search engine optimization. His “secret” is to teach people to submit videos to services like YouTube and Google Video, even though this strategy is widely known and totally free.

* Bryan Ellis is a marketing and real estate professional whose website is focused on the intersection of real estate investing with economic news. Ellis’ blog – http://realestate.BryanEllis.com – stands out because it is very news-oriented and sparks intense debate among its readers.

* Gerald Romine has an interesting software package for real estate investors that helps them calculate profit and loss and does a lot of paperwork for them automatically. His software sports a high price but has nice features.

More or less, all of these people are well known to real estate investors. However, fame does not constitute legitimacy or reliability. For your own benefit, we encourage you to conduct a more thorough investigation.

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