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Ep. 25: Daniel Martinez & Anthony Gaona

Ordinary Women, Extraordinary Wealth

English - July 28, 2021 06:00 - 1 hour - 41.3 MB - ★★★★★ - 5 ratings
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Guest Bio: 

Daniel Martinez
I have been an entrepreneur since 2018. I come from a regular home just like most people. My dad worked on the roads in the Chicago area for over 30 years. He always taught me to work with my brain, instead of my body. Your body can only take so much abuse. I learned so much from my father. He always pushed me to work smarter and not harder. 

I have owned and operated a trucking business for 2 years. I started learning real estate in 2019. Fell into the Data & Skip tracing business in 2020. My partner Anthony & I started Hivemind in 2021.

 

Anthony Gaona

I’ve been in digital marketing for almost 15 years. I grew up in construction working for my dad when I was only 12 years old. Normally we had a ton of work or no work at all so a lot of my free time was spent learning how to generate leads. It didn’t take very long for me to master online marketing because I became absolutely obsessed with it. For the last 15 years I’ve been generating construction-based leads. At first, I was running the projects myself. This led to sub-contracting all of the excess projects and eventually wholesaling the leads off to other construction companies. Fell into whole selling for a few years. 

Now we teach land investing and creative financing, and we started our CRM company to help more people.

 

Links:

https://dmartinez.io/

https://www.instagram.com/daniel_._.martinez

https://anthonygaona.io/

https://www.instagram.com/anthony_gaona_hivemind/

https://hivemindcrm.io/

 

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