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InfoLeverage is a concept and company created by Bryan Wittenmyer. Our concept
is very simple. We provide detailed information for elite investors. Our goal is
to help you make more money by providing information that is practical and
immediately useful.
The quickest way to increase your leverage is to redeploy the assets you already
own. You don't have to hire employees or borrow money to increase your leverage.
Use the experiences of other people. You and I don't have enough time to try
everything. Find what's working for others and find what's not working.
Remember, one new breakthrough tip can make or save you hundreds, if not
thousands of dollars. Information is a bargain because ideas are the new
commodity of industry.
If we can help you, call or email us your short question. Remember though, we
can't offer you legal advice.
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About Bryan Wittenmyer |
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Bryan has been investing in real estate for the past 15 years. He's not the
new kid on the block. In the past five years he has written extensively in the
real estate field. His articles have appeared in Creative Real Estate Magazine
and the Real Estate Entrepreneur. Bryan served on the board of directors of
the Real Estate Investment Association of Berk's County for 3 years.
Although Bryan hasn't attended formal university studies, he keeps himself
educated reading a plethora of books, newsletter, journals, and listening to
hundreds of audio tape lectures. He jokingly considers himself to be an
information junkie. You can also benefit from his years of practical business
experience, having managed several income stream businesses, ranging from
automobile debt instruments to appliance paper. He also has bought numerous
real estate debt instruments - he knows the income stream business.
Currently, he is the general manager of Sanatoga Corporation; a family
operated retail appliance business, which serves as the training command and
control center for businesses.
His main interests are real estate, business philosophy, marketing, Christian
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