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Massive Agent Podcast

The Massive Agent Podcast for real estate agents and mortgage loan officers, hosted by Dustin Brohm,

Episodes

Total: 396

It's a question I get asked a few times each week; should you go Live on Facebook on your profi

With so much entitlement out there these days, it's no wonder why so many real estate agents an

You probably have a pile of old leads that are just sitting there in your CRM, not assigned to a Dri

I hope you're wearing steel toed boots, because this week, I'm stepping on toes! I may jus

This week, the one and only Katie Lance, author of Get Social Smart, joins us to talk about what mos

Neil Mathweg, the Host of the Onion Juice Podcast, makes his very first appearance on the show today

Your time is extremely valuable. The reason why is because it's limited. We only have 24 hours

Building a Client Attraction Machine can change your life, and your career forever. In this episode,

You've probably heard for years that you need to "become a local media company that happen

Let's talk about time management, and some systems for being more productive. On this episode,

Price is not always the most important factor. Most of the time, yes, but don't underestimate t

Asking this one question when meeting a potential client for the first time will greatly increase yo

Whether you recognize it or not, voice-controlled devices using Alexa, Google, and Siri are taking o

It's amazing to see how fast a good reputation can be destroyed. Watching the speed at which Ro

Are your leads falling through the cracks? Are you wasting good real estate leads? Struggling to tur

The question I get most, hands down, is "Should I post to my personal profile, or my Facebook B

On this episode, I threw out the script and our usual format. There were a bunch of random things I

I recently did something that I have never done before in my real estate career... I switched broker

The Basics. The low hanging fruit. Sometimes some of the most obvious or simple things get ignored.

Most agents and lenders are approaching their relationship together the completely wrong way, and it