Episode 334

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Published on:

20th Jun 2024

Mastermind Summit Key Takeaways

In this episode, I share a few of the biggest takeaways from the recent Mastermind Summit in Las Vegas. I'll discuss strategies and tactics for closing out the year strong in the mortgage industry. We review the importance of executing the fundamentals, such as building relationships with referral partners, having conversations, and staying in front of agents consistently. We also highlight the need to evaluate and improve accountability metrics, focus on controllable factors, and fall in love with the process rather than the outcome.

Highlights:

  • Implementing classes and education can help generate business and increase realtor referrals.
  • Executing the fundamentals, such as building relationships and having conversations, is crucial for success in the mortgage industry.
  • Evaluating and improving accountability metrics can drive business growth.
  • Focusing on controllable factors and falling in love with the process leads to long-term success.
  • Consistency and persistence are key in achieving desired results.

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Mortgage Marketing Radio
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Geoff Zimpfer

Geoff Zimpfer is a former national sales trainer with Tony Robbins and has been in the real estate industry since 2003. As a mortgage originator he consistently ranked among the top 5% in production nationwide. After ten years in production Geoff accepted a position as a National Sales Trainer with a top ten direct lender. He’s the host of the highly rated podcast Mortgage Marketing Radio, celebrating its fifth year and surpassing 500,000 downloads. He’s the author of two books; Instant Referrals for Mortgage Professionals and his most recent book is Disrupt or Die: How to Survive and Thrive the Digital Real Estate Shift.