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The Best Passive Income Model Podcast

Mark Podolsky (AKA The Land Geek), successful land investor, land investing coach and creator of the popular Land Geek Podcast has unscripted, free-flowing conversations with real estate and business experts. Discover why Land Investing is The Best Passive Income Model (no physical inventory, a one-time sale, recurring revenue, a built-in incentive for the buyer to continue paying, and low competition) as Mark challenges each guest to think of a better passive income business. Learn about strategies, skills and helpful tips that will help you grow your Passive Income through Land Investing.
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Mar 24, 2015

In this episode, Mark chats with CEO of Keller Williams and founder of TheRealEstateTrainer.com.  He is a national real estate trainer, speaker, and coach that consults with the top real estate agents in the country.  Brian got his start in the business through his father's company.  He attended law school and got involved with running large brokerages.

Brian got his start with Keller Williams in central CA and eventually moved into a leadership role. Through this role, he found his passion for training and coaching agents.  Learn more about The Real Estate Trainer and get valuable tips from this expert.

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Tip of the Week from Brian:

  • The most valuable thing agents can do right now is get everyone you know together in one place.  Get all contact information in one place and create a client database.  Start contacting these people systematically over time.

Tip of the Week from Mark:

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