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S ELL Y OURSELF L IKE T RUMP

                   Manhattan was a tough proposition for anyone to believe. He had to
                   give the Board of Estimate something physical to look at, to touch,
                   in order to make his vision real.
                       Trump had the architect come up with sketches and renderings
                   that he could use in his presentations to the city and the lenders. He
                   told Der to make it appear that he had spent a huge sum of money on
                   the  drawings. A beautiful presentation can be very impressive. It
                   worked. People began to believe in the idea.



                   How Small Investors Can Use Showmanship

                   There are plenty of inexpensive ways to use showmanship in small
                   real estate investments. For example, instead of showing prospective
                   buyers a vacant piece of land, show them a rendering of what the
                   project will look like after it is built. Hire an artist if necessary. It
                   may be worth investing in a scale model of your property so that buy-
                   ers can visualize the final product.
                       Also, how you dress, your appearance, says something to the peo-
                   ple you’re trying to influence. Donald Trump always dresses in a way
                   that will make a good impression on the people whose help he needs.
                   To spearhead a luxury hotel deal in the heart of Manhattan, a pin-
                   stripe suit and silk tie are the safest bet. But because appearance
                   communicates adaptability  as well as respectability, Trump knows
                   that khakis and a polo shirt are appropriate for golf course negotia-
                   tions, or a hard hat for on-site construction projects. Your dress
                   should be chosen to give people confidence that you can do what you
                   say you’re going to do.
                       Think about the people whose help you need to make your in-
                   vestment successful. When meeting withabankyoumaywantto
                   wear a suit—but very high heels or excessive makeup might com-
                   promise the impression you want to make. If you’re meeting with a
                   contractor, trytokeep it casual, don’t overdress, but try to wear a


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