Pre-Shift Huddle: Prep for the Realtor Commission Changes | Tom Ferry Podcast Experience
Tom Ferry
The Realtor commission changes are right around the corner. We’re about to step into a new real estate world full of uncharted territory that completely changes how we do business. This is your last chance to get your business air-tight and leave no stone unturned before the big day.<br />
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I want to help you get there and step into this new world with confidence. That’s why for this episode of the Tom Ferry Podcast Experience, I’m sharing an entire webinar I did which attracted over 5,000 motivated agents. The goal here is to provide you with everything you need to prepare before the Realtor commission changes take place. <br />
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I’m talking with titans of the industry, such as Alyssia Essig (leader of The Essig Team), Jack Miller (CEO of T3 Sixty), David Childers (CEO of Keeping Current Matters), Kristi Jencks (one of the top business coaches out there), and marketing master Jimmy Mackin (CEO of Curaytor), about everything from contracts and processes to negotiations and buyer consultations. <br />
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Do not take these Realtor commission changes lightly! Watch this episode and make the changes before it’s too late! <br />
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