[RF '23] Losing Everything, Getting 10x Back, and Raising Millions - E797 - CFC

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If you’re searching for the secrets to financial freedom, look no further… Mathew Owens, CEO at OCG Properties, has flipped over 1000 houses and raised over $150M. But his success, like mine, didn’t happen overnight… Today, I share Mathew’s RaiseFest ‘23 exclusive presentation on how he went from losing everything he built to being able to raise unlimited capital anytime through his process. There are three defining pillars Mathew regards to crushing your capital raising goals: Add value to your investors. Focus on value add strategies that solve your investors’ problems and pain points. Protect your investors. Educate yourself on all aspects of your deal and the market you’re working in to mitigate the risks as much as possible. Build relationships through education and trust. Form a connection with your investors by sharing educational resources, your track record, and even common interests. Have a helping attitude rather than a hard sales attitude. Trust is what builds the relationship between you and your investors… And you don’t have the right to ask for their capital until you’ve earned it… So, tune in today to discover how to raise capital without restraints and build lasting relationships with your investors! Take Control, Hunter Thompson Resources mentioned in the episode: Mathew Owens YouTube Website Interested in investing with Asym Capital? Check out our webinar.   Please note that investing in private placement securities entails a high degree of risk, including illiquidity of the investment and loss of principal. Please refer to the subscription agreement for a discussion of risk factors. Tired of scrambling for capital?  Check out our new FREE webinar -  How to Ensure You Never Scramble for Capital Again (The 3 Capital-Raising Secrets). Click Here to register.   CFC Podcast Facebook Group

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