Unpacking the Secrets of Real Estate Success
Tom Ferry
Unpacking the Secrets of Real Estate Success | Tom Ferry Podcast Experience<br />
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Are there any true secrets of real estate success? Edna Kimble would say no, and yet she’s clearly doing something different than most. She does 130X more business than the average agent – 360 homes a year – and she’s running a tight ship. <br />
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In this episode of the Tom Ferry Podcast Experience, I’m talking with Edna about her secrets of real estate success, from maximizing charisma and scaling personalization to locking in solid S.O.P.s. You’ll hear the story of how she was struggling to hold down 100 transactions a year by herself, got into coaching, and found the systems that allowed her to scale every aspect of her business. <br />
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Whether you’re a new agent or an experienced pro, Edna’s knowledge will help you raise the bar, close more listings, and find a new level of balance in your life. That’s what we’re talking about when we talk about the secrets of real estate success. There are no easy fixes, but there are systems and strategies for making your goals a reality. <br />
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