Podcasts are the latest and greatest when it comes to intaking information or entertainment while on the go. More and more people are listening to podcasts during their daily commutes or walks instead of music. Real estate agents should listen to podcasts too - tons of helpful tips on networking, marketing, sales, and best practices are available.
Here are five podcasts that agents can't go wrong with:
Podcasts Every Agent Should Hear
Bigger Pockets
Bigger Pockets has been around for a long time. It largely focuses on investing in order to build wealth. While this might not be geared directly towards agents; it's still worth a listen because of the cult-following it has. Agents will learn where their investor client's heads are at and also be able to engage in conversation about real estate from all angles.
Ninja Selling
Ninja Selling also has a book if you end up loving this podcast! Ninja selling focuses on marketing and of course, sales. A unique thing about this podcast is that it features a myriad of top agents frequently so listeners are getting new information and tips constantly.
Real Estate Rockstars
Real Estate Rockstars is the industries most popular real estate podcast. This show focuses on actionable steps and tips for agents - not just big talk. As the name suggests, each episode features a new guest that is considered a real estate rockstar. You want to know how to grow your business and be inspired? Listen today!
Hustle Humbly
A great podcast for new agents. Hustle Humbly focuses on community and marketing. Too often, the hustle of real estate comes across as aggressive and cut throat. This podcast can help new agents find their place in the real estate agent world and feel more confident and connected.
The Real Estate Marketing Dude
Branding, marketing, sales - you name it, this "dude" talks about it. This is a great podcast for agents who need or want fresh ideas on ensuring they have a brand voice and the marketing for themselves and their business is going somewhere.
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