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Its solutions include stunning website design, an engaging home search tool, an agent-to-agent listing referral network, powerful content & SEO strategies, expert-lead social media management, and digital advertising for lead generation.
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As a Real Estate Agent with us, you’ll have the opportunity to dive into the Mile High City’s vibrant market with confidence. With lead generation provided and unparalleled support every step of the way, you’ll hit the ground running from day one.
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In-house ops director & listing coordinator. Mentorship program to help you step-by-step through writing contracts, negotiating, scheduling showings, compliance docs, lead generation, sales techniques, open houses, etc.
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Former Dallas Mavericks basketball player Dirk Nowitzki also participated in the round, along with other angel investors. Founded in 2016 by Stanford Business School alumni Malte Kramer, Luxury Presence currently serves over 9,000 clients in the U.S. and Canada with its SaaS model — including over 20 of the top 100 WSJ real estate agents and teams.
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Looking to join a top team as a listing agent? We are a modern-minded real estate firm with a cutting-edge lead generation system, and we are one of the most rapidly growing real estate companies in the United States.
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Sold software and/or online services (SaaS, web development, online marketing a bonus) Bessemer Venture Partners led the round alongside fellow existing investors Toba Capital and Switch Ventures. This is a fantastic opportunity for an earner who has a proven track record of success in B2B software sales and is ready to join a company poised for tremendous growth.
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Not only will they be competing with other agents, referral firms, and rebate programs, but now even the buyers expect a big share of the buyer agent fee. We are experts at lead generation with cutting-edge software and tools.
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Last week we handed out 2-3 listing appointments per agent, but we don’t have enough agents to keep up! These sellers have come from our reverse prospecting lead generation efforts and vetted by our inside sales team who has booked actual appointments with Now sellers.
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I have a listing referral for you. We have such an overflow of listing appointments. Because we know how to generate 1000+ seller leads a week, and have an inside sales team that makes offers to these sellers to get a Yes to the appointment, the agents that take these appointments need to be trained on how to convert them to a sale.
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New or Seasoned Real Estate Listing/Buyers Agent - position in Georgia or South Carolina. They excel in prospecting, networking, lead generation, negotiating, follow-up, and closing.
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My name is Sarah Reynolds, CEO of EmpowerHome with a seller referral for you. We actually have an overflow of seller appointments right now and are looking for agents to join us and service them. This is an urgent And tremendous opportunity for You.
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We provide all of this training weekly as part of our team. Compensation: $75,000 - $150,000+ commission based. Hope you apply! Do you want to work with more Sellers.
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We provide all of this training weekly as part of our team. Compensation: $75,000 - $150,000+ commission based. Hope you apply! Do you want to work with more Sellers.
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We provide all of this training weekly as part of our team. Compensation: $75,000 - $150,000+ commission based. Hope you apply! Do you want to work with more Sellers.
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We provide all of this training weekly as part of our team. Compensation: $75,000 - $150,000+ commission based. Hope you apply! Do you want to work with more Sellers.
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