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Are you a secret agent? No, not the cool James Bond kind. We are talking about the Realtor kind who hides behind postcards, online leads, and busy work instead of actually talking to real people.
We keep getting messages from agents who are spending thousands of dollars on lead generation, farming, and marketing while avoiding the one thing that actually works: being visible. So we are revisiting this topic because clearly, y'all need to hear it again.
We start with a really honest message from a listener who spent $6,500 on a lead generation program that produced zero leads. She has been in the business since 2018, does about $8 million a year, and she is the first to admit that fear made that decision for her. She did not want to put herself out there, so she threw money at a solution that did not require her to talk to real humans. We also share a story about an agent who is incredibly involved at her kids' school but will not tell anyone she is in real estate out of fear of being salesy.
Whether you are an introvert, an extrovert, or somewhere in between, this episode is your permission slip to stop hiding and start showing up. We are breaking down the fears that keep agents invisible, sharing baby steps for shy agents, and giving you the mindset shift that changes everything: you are not being salesy, you are being of service.
Here's what we cover in this episode:
The real cost of being a "secret agent" in your own real estate business
A listener's honest story about spending $6,500 on lead gen that produced zero leads
The four biggest fears keeping agents hidden and how to move past them
Why introverts can absolutely thrive in real estate
The difference between going wide and going deep with your database
Why people in your neighborhood are hiring other agents
Salesy vs. service: the mindset shift that changes everything
How to naturally tell people what you do without being "that" agent
Baby steps for shy agents: update your bio, tell five people what you do, post one thing about real estate
Why your hobbies, school involvement, and community events are your best lead gen
A roofing company sponsor story that proves advertising your business is not embarrassing
The one thing you can do this week to stop being a secret agent
Key Quotes & Takeaways:
"You can't sell houses without people." Alissa
"The judgment is usually imaginary. People are not thinking about you as much as you think. They're thinking about themselves." Katy
"When you tell people what you are, they believe you. So be careful what you say about yourself." Alissa
"The important mindset shift is going from 'I'm annoying people' to 'I'm available to help.'" Katy
Products, People & Previous Episodes Mentioned:
Episode 346: Desperate Agents Do's and Don'ts (hustlehumblypodcast.com)
Hustle Humbly Community (hustlehumblypodcast.com/membership)
Want to toast someone on the show? Send us a voice or video message with your name, who you are toasting, and why! Email it to [email protected].
Leave us a review at http://ratethispodcast.com/hustlehumbly
By Alissa Jenkins & Katy Caldwell4.9
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Are you a secret agent? No, not the cool James Bond kind. We are talking about the Realtor kind who hides behind postcards, online leads, and busy work instead of actually talking to real people.
We keep getting messages from agents who are spending thousands of dollars on lead generation, farming, and marketing while avoiding the one thing that actually works: being visible. So we are revisiting this topic because clearly, y'all need to hear it again.
We start with a really honest message from a listener who spent $6,500 on a lead generation program that produced zero leads. She has been in the business since 2018, does about $8 million a year, and she is the first to admit that fear made that decision for her. She did not want to put herself out there, so she threw money at a solution that did not require her to talk to real humans. We also share a story about an agent who is incredibly involved at her kids' school but will not tell anyone she is in real estate out of fear of being salesy.
Whether you are an introvert, an extrovert, or somewhere in between, this episode is your permission slip to stop hiding and start showing up. We are breaking down the fears that keep agents invisible, sharing baby steps for shy agents, and giving you the mindset shift that changes everything: you are not being salesy, you are being of service.
Here's what we cover in this episode:
The real cost of being a "secret agent" in your own real estate business
A listener's honest story about spending $6,500 on lead gen that produced zero leads
The four biggest fears keeping agents hidden and how to move past them
Why introverts can absolutely thrive in real estate
The difference between going wide and going deep with your database
Why people in your neighborhood are hiring other agents
Salesy vs. service: the mindset shift that changes everything
How to naturally tell people what you do without being "that" agent
Baby steps for shy agents: update your bio, tell five people what you do, post one thing about real estate
Why your hobbies, school involvement, and community events are your best lead gen
A roofing company sponsor story that proves advertising your business is not embarrassing
The one thing you can do this week to stop being a secret agent
Key Quotes & Takeaways:
"You can't sell houses without people." Alissa
"The judgment is usually imaginary. People are not thinking about you as much as you think. They're thinking about themselves." Katy
"When you tell people what you are, they believe you. So be careful what you say about yourself." Alissa
"The important mindset shift is going from 'I'm annoying people' to 'I'm available to help.'" Katy
Products, People & Previous Episodes Mentioned:
Episode 346: Desperate Agents Do's and Don'ts (hustlehumblypodcast.com)
Hustle Humbly Community (hustlehumblypodcast.com/membership)
Want to toast someone on the show? Send us a voice or video message with your name, who you are toasting, and why! Email it to [email protected].
Leave us a review at http://ratethispodcast.com/hustlehumbly

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