Boholt is a mover and shaker in the game Make money with properties
If you take note of sites like Crikey and Neil Whats His Name, you’ll see that Dymphna Boholt is not in their good books.
Not that a person like Boholt would need his approval. She is the type of person who will shrug her shoulders and make money anyway.
So who the hell is Dymphna Boholt and should you care?
Well, let’s start with his name. It is bazzare to say the least. He thinks it’s easier to call her Daphne Bigbolts. Haha.
Boholt says she’s worth listening to: She claims she made $3.5 million in 18 months starting almost from scratch. Although she didn’t actually ‘earn’ 3.5 million dollars. She purchased $3.5 million worth of property which she claimed produced a “profit” of $1.55 million. Still pretty good, huh?
Free Seminar Program
Like other money making promoters like Andrew and Darryl Grant, Dymphna Boholt has switched from paid seminars to free seminars. They have found that it is more effective to upsell attendees at their large training programs if they are kept in a controlled environment for an extended period of time.
According to her website, Dymphna Boholt came from humble beginnings to a property guru. Here is an excerpt:
“Born in a small town in central Queensland, Dymphna began her working life as a jillaroo. Her first investment was a cow at the age of 4, which she used to raise with other local cattle to create her first portfolio of assets: a herd Dymphna sold her herd to pay for her university degree in Accounting and Economics, and graduated from the Australian National University in Canberra”.
Awesome
After graduation, she worked for Coopers and Lybrand, before working as a financial controller for various companies.
After moving to the Sunshine Coast (to build a new life after her marriage fell apart), she started her own accounting practice, Active Financial Answers, which she has since sold.
About 12 years ago he started researching real estate investment strategies. People like Robert Kiyosaki and Dolf de Roos were early influences on him. So he started by buying his first property and 12 months later he had amassed the aforementioned $3.5 million portfolio. According to Dymphna, only one property generated more positive cash flow than the average Australian salary.
A few years ago, Dymphna published her first book, Protect Your Assets!
She is also a director and major shareholder of Alagrow Pty Ltd, a mining company based on the Sunshine Coast. It is apparently a business with exploration and mining licenses in ‘one of the largest and purest zeolite deposits located in Australia, and potentially in the world’.
Boholt is also the brains behind WildlyWealthyWomen.com, which is a mentoring group focused on helping women reach their full potential. From an uncompromising business perspective, WWW is a perfect vehicle for Dymphna to promote its property training programs and seminars. Intelligent. In fact, I remember that some years ago I was attacked by some WWW disciples. I admire her conviction, but I found her one-eyed devotion tiresome in the extreme.
Finally, she recently became a co-founder of a new national network of financial strategist franchises called the Investor Loans Network. This startup gets financing, but it can help investors through “ongoing education and support,” whatever that means.
ILN’s primary goal is to work with clients to achieve their financial and wealth goals. Investor Loans Network currently has franchise offices in Brisbane, Maroochydore, Toowoomba and the Gold Coast, and is growing rapidly with negotiations for more franchisees in most other states.
Of course, cynics will say that this is just another way to get more money out of punters. There is nothing wrong with delivering great value to the people who pay you the most money.
On a personal note, she has apparently put her failed marriage behind her and is now blissfully happy with her new husband living in their little paradise on the beautiful Sunshine Coast. Yada yada.
Proprietary Training Products
Dymphna hosts seminar events and sells educational products around the world ranging from free reports and audios to complete home study packages on a variety of property-related topics. Boholt promotes a number of different real estate education products, such as:
- Ultimate Real Estate Series
- Platinum Real Estate Partner Program
- Super fast earning program
- Extreme Earnings Program
- Inside Millionaire Real Estate Program
- Cashflow USA Program
Is Dymphna Boholt a scam?
In a word, no. I have spoken with people who have attended their events. All attest to the value of your information and the inspiration they received from your inspiring story. Boholt, like all these money-making marketers, is very good at getting his audience excited about his own potential.