Yesterday I sent out an email sharing we had 17 spots left for the Black Friday Deal. There's 5 spots left now. So this is your last chance to lock in the Black Friday Deal. And if you're a real estate agent looking to grow your listing business, this is deal is specifically for you. I've copied in the email from yesterday below with all the details. Please read this and take action before the last 5 spots are filled. --Yesterday's Email-- Happy "Black Friday"... Hope you're having a good Thanksgiving Day weekend. There are 17 spots left for my Black Friday Deal. If you want to grow your listing business, I've made this a "no brainer" for you. Here is the short video that shows you everything in it: And below is the email from earlier this week with perspective on just how valuable this is for you... ..IF you're a real estate agent who is looking to grow your listing business in 2025. (If you're not trying to grow your listing business then this isn't for you) --EARLIER EMAIL-- Greetings Listing-Getting Earthlings... My Black Friday Deal will save you $2,000 to $3,000 per year, depending on how much you spend on tech tools. Like your CRM, landing page builder, scheduling app, website platform, etc,... I can replace all that for you in one fell swoop with GetListings.io (my white-labeled GoHighLevel) Plus you're getting Listing Academy for 12 months so I can help you add $300K+ GCI in the next 12 months! So, if you haven't enrolled in the Black Friday Deal yet... ... can I ask why? From my end, here's what I see:
So to summarize...
Assuming you want to get more listings in 2025 and grow your business... anything standing in the way of you getting enrolled? Please hit REPLY and either 1) ask me any questions you might have, or 2) let me know you''re ready to get enrolled... Let's make 2025 the best year in your business! PS: We are over half way filled now. This will go fast now. Please don't procrastinate on this and miss the boat. |
Saturday, November 30, 2024
Friday, November 29, 2024
17 Spots Left for Black Friday Deal
Happy "Black Friday"... Hope you're having a good Thanksgiving Day weekend. There are 17 spots left for my Black Friday Deal. If you want to grow your listing business, I've made this a "no brainer" for you. Here is the short video that shows you everything in it: And below is the email from earlier this week with perspective on just how valuable this is for you... ..IF you're a real estate agent who is looking to grow your listing business in 2025. (If you're not trying to grow your listing business then this isn't for you) --EARLIER EMAIL-- Greetings Listing-Getting Earthlings... My Black Friday Deal will save you $2,000 to $3,000 per year, depending on how much you spend on tech tools. Like your CRM, landing page builder, scheduling app, website platform, etc,... I can replace all that for you in one fell swoop with GetListings.io (my white-labeled GoHighLevel) Plus you're getting Listing Academy for 12 months so I can help you add $300K+ GCI in the next 12 months! So, if you haven't enrolled in the Black Friday Deal yet... ... can I ask why? From my end, here's what I see:
So to summarize...
Assuming you want to get more listings in 2025 and grow your business... anything standing in the way of you getting enrolled? Please hit REPLY and either 1) ask me any questions you might have, or 2) let me know you''re ready to get enrolled... Let's make 2025 the best year in your business! PS: We are over half way filled now. This will go fast now. Please don't procrastinate on this and miss the boat. |
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