If you want to start the year off strong, let me give you a listing-getting playbook that can help you add 5-15 listings in January. Click the link below to watch the replay of the training workshop I hosted last week: New Accelerated Method for Getting New Listings: Add 5-15 Listings In January During this training you're gonna...
What you'll learn in this training works for ANY agent, regardless of your market ...experience level ...or budget. If getting more listings is important to you for 2025, please do not miss this workshop replay. I promise it will be well worth your time. Click Here To Watch The Replay Happy New Year and To Your Success, PS - I make an invite for a DFY Listing Mastermind at the end of the training that guarantees 3 signed listings in 90 days (if we think it's a good mutual fit). There is Christmas special pricing available on this until midnight tonight (December 31st). Please do NOT miss this if you're at all serious about starting 2025 with strong momentum and winning at the listing game. |
Tuesday, December 31, 2024
Harvest $0.00 leads from zillow
I'm live on a brand new live webinar, where I show you how I harvest 64 leads per month directly from Zillow -- at $0.00 cost . "How to get $0.00 leads from Zillow" >>> Click to join the webinar now <<< This was our #1 webinar for all of 2024. Both in attendance and user-reported results. So today only, we're offering a 1-time-only replay. This strategy is totally ethical. When you see it, you'll want to implement it right away. It's not a one-off trick. You can and should scale this to ~50 listings per year. This idea is primarily designed to attract listings, but buyer closings will be an inevitable by-product as well. As always, there's only 250 seats on today's webinar, so you'll want to grab your copy ASAP. >>> TAP TO ACCESS WEBINAR NOW <<< Hope to see you in there. -Chris Jones |
Get my #1 playbook of 2024
Want my #1 marketing playbook of the year? I'm sharing it in a free webinar today only. This is a 1-time-only private screening of my best webinar from 2024. The link expires at midnight. So what's the playbook? Hacking Zillow. Zillow is crawling with white-hot buyer and seller leads in my market. I'm talking ready-to-go, list-my-home-right-now leads... many in the $700-800k range and higher. The problem is zillow wants to charge me ~$3000 per month for their names and phone numbers. They call it "Premier Agent" (or "Flex" in some markets). But I've figure out a way to capture these leads for free. Want to see how? I'm flipping select listings on zillow to divert ALL the leads to ME. (You can do this even if you don't have any listings.) It's pretty simple. Here's how I do it:
I'm sharing a step-by-step breakdown of the process in a live webinar. Webinar: Zillow Hack to Get Free Leads I'm also giving away all the apps/tools you need to run this zillow hack. It probably sounds complicated, but the whole process will take you about 45 minutes from start to finish. It's super easy, even if you're a non-geek and have zero computer background. And this simple little hack gets me 50+ white-hot leads per month from zillow. Which is more than I got when we used to pay for the "Zillow Premier Agent" program. And you can rest assured, it's totally ethical and legal. As always, there's only 250 seats on today's webinar, so you need to register ASAP. >>> ONE CLICK REGISTER HERE <<< Here's what you'll get for joining
Hope to see you there. -Chris Jones |
Last Chance! for this REDx deal
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Monday, December 30, 2024
The NEW Way Of Getting Listings (in 2025)
Yesterday, Sunday, I hosted my end of year listing masterclass. During this masterclass I shared a blueprint any agent can follow to add $500K GCI in 1 year (or more)... (or less, if that's your goal). I started off the training by showing the difference between the NEW Way of getting listings (that actually works, consistently and predictably) versus the Old Way (how most agents do it right now). If you want to WIN BIG at the listing game in 2025, please don't miss out on watching the replay of this listing masterclass: This is a no-fluff, all content training. I made sure it is very actionable so any agent who watches it can deploy what they learn immediately. Enjoy! PS - Special Christmas Offer: at the end of the masterclass I share details about the DFY Revenue Share Listing Program I'm making available at a "Christmas Special" price. This price expires at midnight on December 31st. Please make sure you get all the details on this program if you're looking to go big with your listing game this year... because special pricing is 50% off on the normal enrollment price... AND you get a No-Risk Guarantee. (This is by application only. There is nothing to buy on this training. If you want to enroll in the DFY program, I give instructions on how to email me and setup a time to speak with me.) PPS - Webinar Promise: You do NOT have to buy anything form me to use what you learn on this webinar. I give you the entire blueprint, at no charge. The option to enroll in the DFY program is there if you think it's right for you. This isn't one of those webinars where you get teased and then you gotta buy something to make it work. I'm not wasting your time. I promise. |
Heads up: We’re raising the price of Pipeline Pro Tools
When my brother and I started Guerilla Realty, our goal was simple. Help agents WIN. Every year, we create new apps, playbooks, and resources to help you do that. And every year, it's also our goal to make it impossible to fail at growing your real estate business when you buy our flagship product: Pipeline Pro Tools (PPT). It's our complete marketing engine for REALTORS®... everything you need to get consistent clients easily. We spent all year adding upgrades to the system. This year alone, we've added:
And as a result, your success rates improved from ~63% (pretty good) to 95% (astounding). Which is why we're going to increase the price of PPT by $750 @ 12:00AM, Jan 1, 2025 However, before we do, I'm giving you one last chance to extend and secure our current (much lower) price. All you have to do is book a demo before January 1. Click here to book a Pro Tools demo <<< We have ~50 slots left, and they'll go quick. When they're gone, so is our current pricing. Plus, we have one extra gift for you :) When you book a demo, not only will it automatically extend this last-ever pricing, we'll also give you a free copy of our newest unreleased app: TrustBuff. TrustBuff helps you dominate Google, Yahoo, and Bing with hundreds of legit 5-star reviews. Want a free copy? Book a demo to for Pro Tools to secure our current price before it goes up. After the demo is over, we'll gift you a free copy of TrustBuff regardless of whether you buy anything (50 free copies only). Don't book a demo if you're too busy or flaky to show up. We have a VERY limited number of slots, and another agent NEEDS it. Here's how it works: - Book a demo No obligation or pressure to buy anything, ever. Just a mini marketing session with 1 of my marketing coaches. Click here to book a demo and automatically extend the pricing <<< Enjoy! -Chris Jones |
Your Time is Running out!
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Sunday, December 29, 2024
Going LIVE NOW: $500K Listing Blueprint
It's time! I'm going live with my "End-of-Year" listing masterclass. To give you the best of what's working for us to get new listings right now. So you can start your new year off strong. Here is the Zoom link to join: https://us02web.zoom.us/webinar/register/WN_iXIB_BCVSBKj-5CGfwzRhw We start at 3:30 EST / 12:30 PST If you want steady new listings, consistently and predictably in 2025... then this live training is for you. See you in a few minutes... PS - if you didn't see my earlier email about this training, I've pasted it below so you can read up real quick on why this masterclass is worth attending... --EARLIER EMAIL-- Per my tradition, hosting an End-of-Year listing-getting live masterclass. To give you the best of what's working for us to get new listings right now. So you can start your new year off strong. This past year, 2024 47% of real estate agents didn't do a single deal this past year. Also, the average number of transactions was 2 per agent. Yet I know, mastermind with, and work with many agents who earn $500K and up (even $1m+) per year. Consistently and predictably. This past year being no exception. They just win. Year in and year out. If you don't already know, I've made an ongoing deep dive and study of the most successful agents. I started this back in 2016. And I've simply continued to research, refine, and reveal what works to earn $500K per year (or more). With the new year just days away, I'd say it's a good time for an A-Z masterclass. Updated for 2025 :-) So this TODAY, December 29th, at 3:30pm EST / 12:30pm PST I'll be hosting my traditional "end of year" masterclass. During this LIVE masterclass, I'll give you the blueprint any agent can use to build a $500K per year business (focusing just on listings). Everything shared during this masterclass will be 100% updated and current for 2025. Showing you exactly what's working right now to win at the listing game. And by "win", I mean "WIN BIG". Click below to save your free seat to my LIVE End-of-Year Listing Masterclass: YES! I Want My Free Seat For the 2025 $500K Listing Blueprint Masterclass Plan on about 2 hours. This is a no fluff, no pitch. Nothing to buy. Just 100% pure content. You'll get the best blueprint for winning big at the listing game in 2025 and growing to $500K per year (or more). See you TODAY at 3:30pm EST / 12:30pm PST Click Here To Join The Listing Masterclass Now Andrey |
LIVE TODAY: $500K Listing Blueprint for 2025
Per my tradition, hosting an End-of-Year listing-getting live masterclass. To give you the best of what's working for us to get new listings right now. So you can start your new year off strong. This past year, 2024 47% of real estate agents didn't do a single deal this past year. Also, the average number of transactions was 2 per agent. Yet I know, mastermind with, and work with many agents who earn $500K and up (even $1m+) per year. Consistently and predictably. This past year being no exception. They just win. Year in and year out. If you don't already know, I've made an ongoing deep dive and study of the most successful agents. I started this back in 2016. And I've simply continued to research, refine, and reveal what works to earn $500K per year (or more). With the new year just days away, I'd say it's a good time for an A-Z masterclass. Updated for 2025 :-) So this TODAY, December 29th, at 3:30pm EST / 12:30pm PST I'll be hosting my traditional "end of year" masterclass. During this LIVE masterclass, I'll give you the blueprint any agent can use to build a $500K per year business (focusing just on listings). Everything shared during this masterclass will be 100% updated and current for 2025. Showing you exactly what's working right now to win at the listing game. And by "win", I mean "WIN BIG". Click below to save your free seat to my LIVE End-of-Year Listing Masterclass: YES! Save My Free Seat For the $500K Listing Blueprint for 2025 Masterclass Plan on about 2 hours. This is a no fluff, no pitch. Nothing to buy. Just 100% pure content. You'll get the best blueprint for winning big at the listing game in 2025 and growing to $500K per year (or more). See you TODAY at 3:30pm EST / 12:30pm PST Click Here To Save Your Free Seat Andrey |
Friday, December 27, 2024
Did you get the DEAL??
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Thursday, December 26, 2024
$500K Listing Blueprint for 2025
47% of real estate agents didn't do a single deal this past year. The average number of transactions was 2 per agent. Yet I know, mastermind with, and work with many agents who earn $500K and up (even $1m+) per year. Consistently and predictably. This past year being no exception. They just win. Year in and year out. If you don't already know, I've made a deep dive and study of the most successful agents. I started this back in 2016. And I've simply continued to research, refine, and reveal what works to earn $500K per year (or more). With the new year just days away, I'd say it's a good time for an A-Z masterclass. Updated for 2025. So this Sunday, January 29th, at 3:30pm EST / 12:30pm PST I'll be hosting my end of year masterclass. During this LIVE masterclass, I'll give you the blueprint any agent can use to build a $500K per year business (focusing just on listings). Everything shared during this masterclass will be 100% updated and current for 2025. Showing you exactly what's working right now to win at the listing game. And by "win", I mean "WIN BIG". Click below to save your free seat to my LIVE End-of-Year Listing Masterclass: Save My Free Seat for the $500K Per Year Listing Blueprint for 2025 Masterclass Plan on about 2 hours. No fluff. No pitch. Nothing to buy. Just 100% pure content. You'll get, what I believe is, the best blueprint for winning big at the listing game in 2025 and growing to $500K per year (or more). See you Sunday at 3:30pm EST / 12:30pm PST Click Here To Save Your Seat Andrey |
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