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Be Curious to Create Connections and Referrals
Professional events like conferences and conventions offer opportunities to grow your mindset, your network, and ultimately your business. That is, if you attend them with a bit more purpose than simply walking away with a nifty new t-shirt. Commit to having intentional interactions and creating long-term relationships that will serve you for years to come. There are a few things you can do to ensure you make the most out of your attendance.
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Three Easy Habits that Will Improve Your Net Worth
What does attaining financial wealth mean to you?
As we journey toward financial goals, one essential question to ask ourselves is why we want more money. Financial wealth means owning assets that generate money for you, and in doing so, leverages your time to allow you to live out your purpose. So, if we don’t have enough money to finance our calling in life, then we haven’t achieved financial wealth.
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Five Tips for Thriving as an Introverted Agent
Did you know that many of the top agents and leaders in real estate are actually introverts? I’ve been working with introverted agents since 2018, and there are still many misconceptions about introversion out there. People assume introverts are anti-social, shy, or simply not suited for a people-business like real estate. Of course, that’s just not true.
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Hiring Your First Assistant: Part 1
If paperwork is piling up, potential appointments are sliding through the cracks, and you feel you are hitting your ceiling of achievement, it might be time to hire an assistant. But it’s important to hire the right person to address your pain points and boost business. Afterall, if you’re going to be paying someone’s salary, you need to make sure the benefits outweigh the costs.
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Benefits of Working with Sellers
Last week on the KellerINK Blog we talked about the many benefits of working with buyers. Now it’s time to look at the other side of a transaction and discuss the positives that come from working with sellers.
A listing-focused business has many benefits. Listings are the most efficient way to earn money for the time an agent works. They increase marketing opportunities and build business because more clients will come through each listing.
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Perfectionism Is Helping You Fail. Here’s How to Fight It.
To many people, being a perfectionist means being confident, focused, and decisive. The truth is often the opposite. On one hand, we brag that perfectionism motivates us to work longer hours and maintain laser-like focus. On the other hand, we use “perfectionist” as an insult for someone who is rigid and sets unrealistic standards for themselves and others.
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Book Report: Never Split the Difference
According to Chris Voss, all of life is a series of negotiations. Whether you’re helping someone buy a home, advocating for a better rate, or even trying to decide what toppings to order on a pizza with your spouse, you’re communicating with the desire for a result.
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KellerINK's Top Takeaways from Family Reunion 2025
KellerINK spent a week at Family Reunion listening, learning, and being inspired by top agents and industry professionals. You might have met our team at the KellerINK booth, where we were able to interview some seriously impressive agents, have book signings with our incredible authors, give away some prizes, and talk with attendees about all things real estate, mindset, and books!
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Revamp Your Online Presence
Most real estate agents use the internet to boost their business. Whether they’re marketing their brand via a website or prospecting for leads through DMs on their social media channels, a strong online presence can attract clients and build a sales pipeline.
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Best Year Ever: Reach Your Goals With the 411
The year 2025 has officially entered the chat. Starting a new year has a way of making us want to take a step back and look at our goals, priorities, and strategies—or GPS—for the months ahead.
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More is More: Win with an Abundance Mindset
Living with an abundance mentality instead of a scarcity mentality helps us accomplish what matters to us. We can develop an abundance mentality by being purposeful. -
Your Fall and Winter Database Plan
Just like there are seasons of the year, there are seasons in real estate. But, unlike nature, there are only three real estate seasons: fall, winter, and a combined spring/summer. While spring and summer typically see an explosion of real estate transactions, things tend to be a bit slower in the cooler months. Each of these seasons has its opportunities and challenges, but one thing is always constant in real estate. That’s your database, and how important it is to keep it in tip-top-shape.
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