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Friday, October 27, 2023
NLA Live 2023 Speaker Announcement
Thursday, October 26, 2023
Can we schedule a call?
Life gets busy, so I wanted to save you some time and give you a brief overview of how our coaching calls work.
Click here to watch the video
Real Agents Work!
James
Can we schedule a call?
Looks like you may have been trying to book a free 45-minute strategy call from my email yesterday.
I wanted to check in and see if we could get something on the books, so we could connect.
You can pick a time on my calendar here: https://link.contactical.io/l/SxDJopJrLF
Please let me know if you don't see a time that works for you so we can accomodate your schedule.
Real Agents Work!
James
Tuesday, October 24, 2023
Exploit Zillow (replay + cheat sheet)
Two quick things for you today...
Thing #1
Today's Zillow Hack webinar replay.
I walk you thru a new hack we use to get free leads from Zillow.
💻 Zillow hack to get free leads (replay video)
It's available for 24 hours only, so watch it today. (You're able to fast forward and rewind to get to the part you need.)
Thing #2
Looking for the cheat sheet? It includes an outline of the webinar, plus links to all the resources you'll need to get started.
📝 Download the cheat sheet (Google Doc)
Enjoy!
-Chris Jones
Free 5 Day Listing Breakthrough Challenge
Hey ,it's Andrey here...
We're gonna do the final call (day 5) of our challenge tomorrow - Wednesday - at 3pm EST.
Here's the link:
https://us02web.zoom.us/j/89793979504?pwd=UFZzUkRSd3E3UGFYSjJlbnJNZ3hEdz09
I need to get the replay page working right with the recordings of the previous calls.
And get all the free resources uploaded on there that i've given out on the live calls. That's what I'm going to get done today.
And I'll see ya'll for the final call (Day 5) tomorrow at 3pm EST.
Andrey
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[Starting now] the #1 real estate team building hack
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Exploit zillow (going live)
I'm getting ready to jump on a brand new live webinar, where I show you how to exploit a zillow loophole to get free client leads.
"How to get free leads from Zillow"
>>> Click to join the webinar now <<<
Officially starts at 12:00pm eastern
I'm going to show you how to take 1 listing per week. All from free Zillow leads.
Here's what you'll get just for attending:
⚡️ Zillow hack playbook
⚡️ Free access to Fizbonanza
⚡️ Free access to Listing Cake
⚡️ Free access to Photo Brand
⚡️ Replay access for 24 hours
See you there.
-Chris Jones
Exploit zillow
Right now, all of the hottest buyers and sellers in your market are waking up and logging onto zillow.
Zillow is crawling with dream clients.
Check the stats...
- 50% will be under contract in <70 days.
- 37% have a household income >$125k.
- And 90% do not have a REALTOR yet.
Dream clients.
Who cares, Chris? I'm not buying leads from zillow.
Me neither.
But what if you could exploit a little-known loophole in the system, and zillow sent you leads for free?
That's what I do, and that's what I'm going to help you with today :)
This hack is ingenious, completely ethical, and when you see it you'll want to implement it immediately.
I'm averaging 42 free leads per month from zillow.
That's even more than I got when I was paying for "Zillow Premier Agent."
Later today, I'm sharing the entire process in a free webinar.
Webinar: How to Get Free Leads from Zillow
Wednesday, October 24 @ 12:00PM Eastern
This will be a live 1-time-only webinar, not a canned recording.
Here's what you'll get just for attending.
- Free access to the 3 apps you'll need
- The entire "free zillow leads" playbook
- Live Q&A where I answer your questions
- 24-hour replay access
There are only 250 seats, so you have to register.
>>> ONE CLICK REGISTER HERE <<<
By the end of the day, you'll have your first free zillow client lead.
Hope to see you there.
-Chris Jones
Monday, October 23, 2023
You will not find another real estate coach teaching agents like this..
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Link For Today's 5 Day Challenge Call
Hey, it's Andrey here...
Here's the link for today's Free Listing Breakthrough 5 Day Challenge Call:
https://us02web.zoom.us/j/89793979504?pwd=UFZzUkRSd3E3UGFYSjJlbnJNZ3hEdz09
I'm jumping on now.
Andrey
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My favorite app to get listings
Want to see my favorite app for getting listings?
I used it this morning.
Downloaded a list of 35 motivated sellers (who don't have an agent yet).
I screen recorded the whole process. Want to see?
Video: Free app I use to take listings (11min)
Enjoy!
-Chris JOnes
Sunday, October 22, 2023
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