Want to book your diary solid?
August 24, 2015
Take a look at your diary – how close to capacity are you?
- We’re pretty close – several market appraisals every day keeps the diary full
- We’re fairly busy but could always handle more
- Nowhere near – we could handle at least double the market appraisal
If you chose the last one – ‘Nowhere near capacity’ – I have something very special for you.
Brand new and free training: Book Your Diary Solid!
Grab your diary and block off an hour on Wednesday 26th August at 10am! I have a terrific new online training for you, and it’s completely free:
Here’s what you will discover:
- What’s working – and NOT working – right now
- Where most agents are wasting a TON of money, EVERY month
- How to get MAXIMUM results from minimum marketing spend
- The 3 SOURCES of quality market appraisals that can keep your diary BOOKED SOLID
- How to have the business you want, the revenue you need and the lifestyle you deserve.
Save your spot NOW and SMASH the competition >> Book your diary solid <<
Looking forward to seeing you there!.Sam :o)
PS there will NOT be a recording of this free training, so make sure you show up!
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