Tired of Seeing Your Old Leads on Other Wholesalers Lists? Steve Trang Episode 1022

Published: June 16, 2021, 10 a.m.

Are you tired of seeing your old leads listed with another wholesaler? Do you often feel like your leads are slipping through your fingers? Are you tired of feeling optimistic about a potential client, only to find out they had no intention of listing their home with you? So many wholesalers agree, losing a lead that felt promising is crushing. You pour all your time and energy into a potential client and they drop off the face of the earth. Or worse, you see their home listed with another wholesaler two days after you meet. Ouch. Steve Trang can help.

In today\u2019s episode, Steve Trang talks about his experience as a wholesaler, from just starting out in sales to really knocking them out of the park, as well as his proven systems and programs that can help YOU convert those leads into clients in The Disruptor Selling System.

When you are trying to get leads, effective marketing channels are so important. Steve discusses the most effective marketing channels, including an old-school one that might surprise you. The psychology of a sale is just as important as getting leads. It can really make or break your deal. It is very important to understand what is going on in a client\u2019s world, as well as why you should give them permission to say \u201cno.\u201d

When meeting a potential client, Steve recommends NEVER leaving an offer on the table. Leave with a contract or a definite \u201cno.\u201d Knowing one way or the other is best for both the wholesaler and the client to avoid awkwardness and possible disappointment later. Listen and be assertive without being aggressive. Lastly, real estate is a game, and you have to play the game.

What's Inside:

\u2014Importance of setting expectations and guidelines with a seller right out of the gate.

\u2014How to seal the deal so your blood, sweat, and tears aren\u2019t wasted with a potential client who decides to go with someone else.

\u2014Steve\u2019s process for bringing a nearly dead offer back to life.