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Real Estate Photo + Video | $3.5B in listings captured annually

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Dan Morris@dpmorris84·
Recently I was asked how I scaled my business from $20k-$30k/mo to $100k-$150k/mo In the service industry, the best ability is availability. There is zero cost for me to bring on an independent contractor. Adding to my fulfillment network is easy. I am booked out 1-2 days while other photographers are booked out 1-2 WEEKS. That’s where I win. In the RE photography biz, you don’t scale by capturing individual agents - you need whole offices. CEOs, COOs, and Marketing Managers, are hesitant to work with small operations. They want to go to a few vendors so they can control their costs and scale. These offices will bring in $50k-$200k of business annually on a consistent basis If you’re a service company that works with independent contractors, prioritize your fulfillment network over marketing. This will help you scale
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should we REALLY make our schedule release video in halo? yes yes yesyes yesyes yes yes yes yes yes yes yes yes yes yesyes yes yes yes yesye yes yes yes yes yesyes
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JT@jiratickets·
boomers sending DMs to AI-generated women on instagram
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Governor Mikie Sherrill
Governor Mikie Sherrill@GovSherrillNJ·
Good news: Ahead of NJ TRANSIT World Cup train tickets going on sale tonight, @NJTRANSIT is lowering ticket prices to $98 without New Jersey taxpayer money. Thank you to our partners – DoorDash, Audible, FanDuel, DraftKings, PSE&G, South Jersey Industries, and American Water – for helping make this possible. We’re excited to host a world-class event this summer and showcase New Jersey on the global stage.
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Anthony DiGiorgio, DO, MHA
This is the ultimate midwit healthcare take. No, 32 countries have not “figured out” universal healthcare. The UK has “free” healthcare, and roughly 1 in 3 cancer patients in England still fail to start treatment within 62 days of urgent referral. Canada has “free” healthcare, and the median wait for neurosurgical treatment is around a year. Australia has “free” healthcare, and over half the country still buys private insurance despite paying for a public universal system with their taxes. Switzerland has universal coverage, because residents are required to buy private insurance. There is no government system where benevolent bureaucrats tuck you in at night with a warm blanket and an MRI appointment. The actual lesson from other wealthy countries is not “they figured it out.” America’s system has huge problems. Our prices are insane, insurance markets are distorted, and hospital systems are cartelized. Our regulations make care more expensive than it needs to be. Yet we still guarantee access to even the 8% who don’t have coverage. We give easy routes to qualify for medicaid for those with disabilities. Pretending the rest of the world solved healthcare because they slapped the word “universal” on a rationing scheme is not analysis. It is bumper sticker policy for people who think access means having a card in your wallet while you wait a year to see the doctor you need.
daz@MetamateDaz

Free Universal Healthcare is so complicated and expensive that only 32 of the 33 wealthiest countries in the world have figured it out.

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Darren Rovell@darrenrovell·
Now THIS is actually decent answer. Ryan Cohen said he can run eBay from his house.
TBPN@tbpn

"There's 11,500 employees. It doesn't make sense. I could run that business from my house. It's eBay, it looks the same as it did in 1995. It doesn't need 11,500 employees." $GME's @ryancohen makes his case for why he's the best person to buy eBay: "You look at eBay spending $2.5 billion to grow 1 million users. $2 billion in cost cuts between sales and marketing and corporate overhead — it's not a lot. And it's not something that's going to take a few years. It's something that is going to happen fast, fast, fast. Because I'm putting leverage on this thing, and I don't want to run a leveraged business." "I'm not going to run it hot. I'm going to pay down the leverage. And I'm going to increase earnings." "They're spending $5.5 billion on operating expenses. On an $11 billion business that has no inventory and is asset light." Ryan's full response:

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Dan Morris@dpmorris84·
Off-script… interesting. Here’s a fascinating question: Should CEOs of publicly traded companies only do interviews where questions are submitted in advance? On one hand, it gives them the opportunity to research within their business and provide a thoughtful, accurate answer. On the other hand, it gives them the opportunity to spin propaganda and mislead investors. I’m not sure there’s a right answer here.
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Jesse Tinsley
Jesse Tinsley@JesseTinsley·
Rather go on TBPN than CNBC. This is what an actual conversation looks like. Not an off-script question like CNBC did to Ryan on live TV. Lesson to founders out there avoid press and media thats consistently hostile to founders.
TBPN@tbpn

"The goal here isn't to be an activist. I want to own eBay. I want to run eBay. I want that to be my baby." $GME CEO @ryancohen: "When I think about what I can do with eBay...look at Chewy. eBay is like Chewy on steroids. There's so much more runway and it's global."

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Dan Morris@dpmorris84·
Except the answer he gave CP was perfect. He had to of known CNBC was going to ask that question. The only difference is that CNBC may have challenged him a bit on it It kinda looks like the whole answer with CP was rehearsed and coached up Someone prob went to Cohen and was like “you can’t look like a newborn child when asked a simple question”
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SMB Attorney@SMB_Attorney·
@JesseTinsley You’re absolutely right. Public company ceos are limited in what they can/can’t say. If they blindsided him, he’s was probably pissed and honestly didn’t know what to say. I could see that being me frankly
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Jesse Tinsley
Jesse Tinsley@JesseTinsley·
This is why you go on Fox News not CNBC. As i said yesterday the combined dilution is 60% Ryan confirms this here. The 50% stock is rolled equity this is very common in M&A. Lastly this proves my point that CNBC likely blindsided Ryan as this is how most CEOs would speak if they were given the questions prior. People acting like he can go wing it on live air on the spot without getting his Legal teams feedback are foolish.
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Dan Morris@dpmorris84·
@MarketOsprey @nypost No. Thats the strategy in that area. List low and let the people bid up $1.1M in that area is insane
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David S.@MarketOsprey·
@nypost So the listing agent was kinda retarded?
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New York Post@nypost·
Modest New Jersey home listed for $800K just sold for $1.18M after an insane bidding war with 16 offers trib.al/3JsjWfH
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Dan Morris@dpmorris84·
@sshxbt Obviously, eBay will agree to it because of the implications
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top 5 CNBC clips of all time
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J. Mangual
J. Mangual@MLBShotsFired·
Inflation is completely out of control, you can’t even take 3 kids to a Detroit Tigers game anymore without spending an arm and a leg! Crazy!
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Dan Morris
Dan Morris@dpmorris84·
You think it’s important to do everything possible to ensure you can be alive to raise your child I think it’s important to do everything possible for my child to live Red button ppl think about themselves first Blue button ppl think of others before themselves. I’d rather live in a world with blue button pushers than be stuck with only people who would push the red button And from a statistical standpoint, while the odds are 50/50 for a toddler to make the “right choice”’and push red, I couldn’t live with myself with the scenario where I contributed to my child’s death by pushing red because it was the “logical” thing to do. And then…be stuck with other “logical” ppl who think they’re “smart” because they weren’t tricked by a first-grade level hypothetical situation and yet failed to consider others who are not equipped to make their own decisions
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Mike in Costa Rica
Mike in Costa Rica@GetOuttaHeah·
@dpmorris84 @Prowl8413 "Make sure I'm alive to raise my child" is not cowardice. You've been brainwashed. Way too sensitive to social coercion.
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Prowl8413
Prowl8413@Prowl8413·
This is a test of selfishness and lack of care for others. If you puck blue, you want everyone to live. If you pick red, you dont care that people who picked blue die. There is no other way to argue this. Statistically you cant get more than like 70% of people to agree on almost anything, so picking red, youre ok with wiping out like 30%+ of people. Its easy to make that choice when you don't know who the 30% is. This shows a lack of empathy, and forethought, because surely you will have some family members, your mom, brother, niece, etc that pick blue, and had you known that consequence beforehand, you would have chosen different. This sort of experiment seems benign, but its a glimpse at how the 45% or so of people actually feel about the 55% that chose correctly. They will sell you down the river quick if they dont know you personally, but then play ignorant/stupid when the consequences hit them personally.
MrBeast@MrBeast

Everyone on earth takes a private vote by pressing a red or blue button. If more than 50% of people press the blue button, everyone survives. If less than 50% of people press the blue button, only people who pressed the red button survive. Which button would you press? BE HONEST.

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Dan Morris@dpmorris84·
My issue isn’t which button you’d press — red or blue. My concern is that once all the considerations are laid out, the people who chose red tend to double down on their decision.
MrBeast@MrBeast

Everyone on earth takes a private vote by pressing a red or blue button. If more than 50% of people press the blue button, everyone survives. If less than 50% of people press the blue button, only people who pressed the red button survive. Which button would you press? BE HONEST.

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Dan Morris@dpmorris84·
@GetOuttaHeah @Prowl8413 I’ll take 50% of those outcomes than the 50% chance that I pressed red and they pressed blue. Rather live 1000 lives as a “dumb person” than a single life as a coward
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Dan Morris@dpmorris84·
I hate when people use the “God of the gaps” argument to explain God. The more I learn about the universe and the complexity of the human mind, the more I believe in a creator — a being of extreme intelligence. I don’t use God to explain the unknown. I observe His work and feel appreciation for it. I see God every day — in my children, my family, and all that is good in the world. But I also think Neil’s response is his own version of “God of the gaps” — just replacing God with infinity. Because the ingredients for life are so abundant, and the universe itself is infinite, the probability that life exists elsewhere — and that life can exist without a God — becomes a mathematical equation, not a spiritual argument. At its core, the debate between religion and science is really an argument between nothing and infinity: God as the creator who brought something from nothing, versus a universe so infinite that our existence is simply a mathematical probability.
么 ꜱ ᴀ ᴍ ꪜ,@___TheGOOdWitch

Neil is a scientist, if he saw,evidence of God he would accept it

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Dan Morris@dpmorris84·
I don’t want to hear any of the red button pushers complain about capitalism or billionaires again
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Dan Morris@dpmorris84·
@WokeFDR Blue button pushers are in a win-win situation Over 50% vote and you saved a lot of lives Less than 50% vote and you don’t have to live in a world with red button pushers anymore
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Nick
Nick@WokeFDR·
Red button pushers seem very invested in viewing themselves as intelligent.
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