Picture this… Somebody types in “Best real estate agents in [your town].” What happens next? Do you appear in the top results? As a real estate professional, it’s crucial that you show up in Google search results for your local market. If you’re not showing up in local searches like this, it very likely may […]
Read MoreSometimes the job of a real estate coach is to cut through some of the excuses agents use to avoid doing the things that will make them successful. We all know we’re operating in a “video first” marketing environment. But far too many agents are still shivering in fear of pressing that “RECORD” button, so […]
Read More“Getting hit in the head with bricks never felt so good.” I loved this comment about halfway through yesterday’s BluePrint event I was doing from attendee and coaching member Cory Coombes. Because even if I say so myself, we packed that event with tons of valuable information agents need now. In case you weren’t there, […]
Read MoreThey say, “Strike while the iron is hot.” And in real estate, the iron has most certainly been hot for some time. At a certain point, you’ve got to ask: How many times can you keep striking until you strike out? For the last nine months or so, many agents have been operating at warp […]
Read More3 Ways to Reverse Course.
I recently made a bold prediction. And I’m not backing down from it. I said that within three to four years, I estimate 50% of all U.S. real estate transactions will have a 25-42% referral fee attached to it. Why? Because everywhere you look, people and companies are trying to wedge their way into our […]
Read MoreThe benefits of having a strong personal brand are pretty obvious… People trust you from the start. They actually CALL you. There’s less friction during the process. And the list goes on and on. Basically, a well-established brand makes everything easier. So… how do you get there? To me, there are seven crucial questions you […]
Read MoreAlthough my family had full time real estate careers I did not… I had a pretty amazing job as an FAA Air Traffic Controller making $200K a year, but eventually I chose to pursue a career in real estate instead. I got into real estate because I felt there were too many lazy agents out […]
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