Feast & Famine In Your Business Too?
Hey,
What’s the lifeblood of any business?
Yup…
…leads.
In our business, it’s motivated sellers.
You find someone who wants to sell their home.
You do your research, crunch the numbers, and make them an offer.
If you can’t do the deal, look for the next motivated seller.
Here’s the problem…
…most people in real estate operate with a feast-and-famine lead flow profile.
When they’re looking for leads they find them.
But while they’re doing the deals, they’re too busy to look for leads…
…so the leads dry up.
When the deal is done they have to go and find more leads.
Feast and famine lead flow.
It’s stressful, it’s inefficient, it’s hard work…
…it’s everything a GOOD business SHOULDN’T be.
So what’s the answer?
You need to develop a constant stream of fresh, new leads.
Maybe one that’s even limitless.
How do you do that?
Great question.
It’s one I asked my now business partner about 5 years ago when I was struggling with leads.
250m of real estate later…
…we’ve got a business we could have only dreamed about back then.
His name is Cody Barton and I persuaded him to pull back the curtain on how he does it.
Follow this link and listen to him explain how (and why) you should develop your limitless lead flow.
You’ll be glad you did.
- Pace
P.S. When Cody first showed me how to do this, I didn’t believe him either. But when he sat down and showed me, I got it. You will too. Click here to see how.
Owner and C.C.O. (Chief Chilehead Officer) at Hot Line Pepper Products
1 年Pace Morby for the love of God can you please contact me. I have a friend in dire need of your help. Involves his 750k house, 2 adjacent lots and his companies. If anyone can help him, I know it's you. I promise there's a win, win ,win in this ordeal. I hope ?? you see this. [email protected] ????????