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In this episode, Linda McKissack and Dana Gentry reflect on the powerful takeaways from Keller Williams Family Reunion. They discuss the importance of reducing "cognitive load" in messaging, positioning yourself as the guide (not the hero) in your client's story, and crafting clear, repeatable soundbites that solve a specific problem. They emphasize that clarity wins, confused buyers say no, and storytelling, paired with empathy and a simple three-step plan, is essential for standing out. They also explore the urgency of building relevance through authentic, interest-based social media content, sharing more of the real, multidimensional you, and taking consistent action before market shifts force adaptation.
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By Linda McKissack and Dana Gentry4.9
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In this episode, Linda McKissack and Dana Gentry reflect on the powerful takeaways from Keller Williams Family Reunion. They discuss the importance of reducing "cognitive load" in messaging, positioning yourself as the guide (not the hero) in your client's story, and crafting clear, repeatable soundbites that solve a specific problem. They emphasize that clarity wins, confused buyers say no, and storytelling, paired with empathy and a simple three-step plan, is essential for standing out. They also explore the urgency of building relevance through authentic, interest-based social media content, sharing more of the real, multidimensional you, and taking consistent action before market shifts force adaptation.
Go to lindamckissack.com to sign up for Linda's challenge!

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