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SMH068 – How to GROW Your Business without GOING BROKE!!


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How to GROW Your Business without GOING BROKE!!

The single most common reason for any business failure, whether it’s a new or existing business, is that the business ran out of money. In other words the business went BROKE since the money coming into the business,  or the so called revenue, just wasn’t enough to support the cost of running the business and as a result the business simply failed. And as you may have guessed, the Real Estate Industry is far from immunes to it’s own business failures.  Join me for this episode of the “HOW TO SELL MORE HOUSES” Podcast and I’ll share with you some tips to help you grow your business without GOING BROKE!!…Enjoy the Episode and Happy Learning, Scot

During this Episode you will learn:
  • Why is it Most Agents Don’t Realize They’re Broke Until it’s Too Late?
    • What Are the Most Common Financial Traps for Real Estate Agents?
      • Is the Old Cliche’ “It Takes Money to Make Money” Right or Wrong?
        • How “Bootstrapping” a Business is Often Better Than Being “Well Funded”
          • How to Find New Customers Without Spending a Penny or Going Broke
          • My opening and closing Music is titled “SUNSHINE” provided by Kevin MacLeod

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            Thanks for Listening and Happy Learning

            Scot Kenkel, Instructor

            Success Learning Institute, LLC

            SEND ME AN EMAIL – Scot Kenkel at Gmail dot com  

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            The HOW TO SELL MORE HOUSES PodcastBy Scot Kenkel (Scot Kenkel at Gmail Dot Com)

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