Awesome video guys! Thanks for dropping so much knowledge Victor!
@clairgoecke8264Ай бұрын
So much information!! Binge wstching these videos
@jerryrichardson7265Ай бұрын
Thanks guys!! Another great video!!😀
@ThomasDeakinsАй бұрын
You guys are awesome! Thank you!
@stevenraines6175Ай бұрын
Cheers lads 👍 great tips as always.going to use tip 1 💯 look at everything I do with my business.
@westcoasthustle6133Ай бұрын
Once again, great informative content. Thank you Steve and Victor. If someone wants to jump right into OA , what would say is the minimum capital required to do so ?
@jojidavenportАй бұрын
You can certainly start with $500 or $1,000, although it would be much slower to grow than if you could start with more. OA books is a more capital intensive venture. The trade off is that you spend way less time doing it when compared to thrifting or sourcing locally. Essentially its a tradeoff between time and capital. The more capital you have, the more time you can buy back (sourcing from home is as easy as logging onto your computer --- you can send your books to a prep center and never even touch the book!). The less capital you have, the more time you will need to spend sourcing locally (it takes time to get in your car and drive around to multiple thrift stores and library sales).
@westcoasthustle6133Ай бұрын
@@jojidavenport Yes. It can be a little challenging to source at thrift stores and library sales if one already has a full time job. Not to mention, a busy family life. Maybe I'll dabble in both sourcing models. Thank you Joji
@jojidavenportАй бұрын
@@westcoasthustle6133 you’re welcome. Having a 9-5 was the exact reason I started OA books. All the thrift stores were closed, but I had a bunch of money to spend!
@jleezy61224 күн бұрын
I started with $200, but I had access to a GoodWill weigh and pay.