Sunday, March 30, 2008

Reg Gupton posts a review of Millionaire Real Estate Agent

Hi Reg Gupton here,

Recently I sent an email to my database asking for reviews of popular books, I rec'd the following:

Millionaire Real Estate Agent

Reviewed by Jon Sterling.

Gary Keller (of Keller Williams) wrote this book to get real estate agents to start "thinking big" and "living large." Don't worry, his company name isn't mentioned in the book except in the biography, so the book isn't a sales pitch.

I have taught most of the courses that are attached to Millionaire Real Estate Agent: It's Not About the Money">The Millionaire Real Estate Agent. It is safe to say this book is the best resource available to real estate agents everywhere. This statement applies to any market, experience level, or education level.

The Millionaire Real Estate Agent turns success in real estate into a choice--you can either choose to do the things that will make you successful or you can choose to ignore them. What better way to succeed than to copy those who have already succeeded?! There's no need to reinvent the wheel.

This book has improved countless lives in the real estate business. It's a playbook on how to make a million dollars a year in real estate sales. The best part is that if you don't want to build a massive sales organization, you can step out of the way before you reach the million-dollar level. Maybe half a million dollars a year in passive income is enough for you. Maybe fifty-thousand dollars a year in passive income is enough for you. The point is that if you follow the systems and models in the book, you now have a choice instead of a job.

Let's face it--most real estate agents have a sales job and they happen to be self-employed at that sales job, so they call it a "business." If they stopped going to work tomorrow, that "business" would stop producing income. The Millionaire Real Estate Agent gives step-by-step instruction on how to change that scenario and turn a real estate sales practice into a real business.

On the back cover of the book, Robert Kiyosaki says, "This book presents a new paradigm for real estate and should be required reading for real estate professionals everywhere."

I agree.

Jon Sterling
www.bigequitygrowth.com
www.myreobanks.com
Real estate licensee in Illinois, Colorado, and California
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