![]() This one is a well-kept secret you’ve probably never even heard about. But if you do, and are offended, don’t bother saying so in a comment… you’ll probably be ousted from the group by a jeering crowd. If you’re the slightest bit uptight, you should probably take a pass on checking this group out. Perhaps even a dark, twisted, or crude sense of humor. WARNING: This group is NOT for the easily offended. As the name suggests, it’s like hanging out at the bar with thousands of fellow agents. It’s just wise to mind your manners online.īut if you like to let loose, and say exactly what’s on your mind (even if it’s not necessarily real estate related), then this group will feel like home away from home to you. Some of the real estate groups out there can be a bit rigid and prudish, and you really need to watch what you say, and how you say it. This is a great group if you want some actionable help with your real estate business, and it’s even better if you can bring some helpfulness to the table. To that end, the group sorta feels like a Consumer’s Digest for real estate tools and technology. The founders and members definitely have a “what’s working now” mindset, and they love exploring the virtues (and downfalls) of all the various softwares and services available to agents today. The discussions in this group mostly center around systems, lead gen, and tactics to build and grow your business. But even the newest of agents can chime in and add to the conversations. ![]() Here you’ll find some of the sharpest minds in real estate, all in one place, all sharing what they know and do best. This group was founded to “explore the science of real estate”. If you truly care about the real estate industry, and how the public perceives it, this group is for you. Surround yourself with the good apples - the ones deliberately trying to improve our industry and the perception of agents. ![]() No matter what industry you’re in, there’s always going to be a few “bad apples”. And how certain agents give us all a bad reputation.īut what are we supposed to do about it? What can you do about it? And how there’s a lack of professionalism in our industry. We’ve all heard talk about how easy it is to get into this business. That change is in line with the transparency and change which the group champions. This group used to be a closed group, but now it’s public. Go ahead and post one of your listings… you’ll see.) (It’s worth joining just to see what a llama-fest is. …and that’s when the llamas come out in full force. But of course, there’s always someone who decides to post their new listing, or brag about how great they are… While some agents come and go, many have been around in there for years.Īs with many groups, no self-promotion of any sort is allowed. It’s been around for quite some time and is constantly active. It’s a great group for new agents, all the way to the most seasoned agents. So you can say and ask what you like without feeling like the world is watching. This is a closed group that’s pretty good about making sure that only real estate agents and related professionals are allowed in. The group’s name says it all, so no need to describe what to expect. The Real Estate Agent Group – Collaboration, Tips & Insights So here they are, in no particular order. There’s plenty of groups to choose from, but here are five that you should really check out, if you haven’t already. Now, with just the click of a button, you can pretty much hang with some of the coolest, brightest, and most helpful agents around the globe. It used to be that if you wanted to learn something, get another agent’s perspective, or just plain shoot the industry breeze, you were limited to the agents in your office. Oh, how being a real estate agent has changed over the years.
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