These days, there’s an ever-increasing supply of information about real estate investing on the internet. The number of people who consider themselves to be “real estate gurus” is exploding, and each day sees the birthing of new websites and blogs related to real estate investing.

And predictably, not all of the information available is worthwhile or even legitimate. So considering that state of affairs, here are some ideas about some of the real estate investing resources you’ll find out there. Note – we leave you to your judgment about the legitimacy of each resource.

* Terry Wygal is either a real estate investor or search engine optimization expert, depending on the day of the week. Wygal teaches common ideas – like submitting videos to YouTube – as ground-breaking advances in technology.

* Bryan Ellis is a verifiable marketing visionary and sometimes real estate investor who has a clear fascination with news and how the economy affects investors. Ellis has a blog at http://realestate.BryanEllis.com that has become a mainstay among serious investors.

* Gerald Romine has a software package for real estate investors that helps them complete complex paperwork and calculate offers. Gerald Romine’s software does not come cheaply, but it is well done.

With the exception of Bryan Ellis (who seems to keep a low profile), these people are known widely in the real estate investing business. Yet being famous doesn’t necessarily translate into honesty or integrity. For your own benefit, we encourage you to conduct a more thorough investigation.

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