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Ryan Longley
  • Real Estate Agent
  • San Francisco
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Teaching a newbie Real Estate

Ryan Longley
  • Real Estate Agent
  • San Francisco
Posted

Hi guys,

I just listened to the newest BP podcast and I have a friend who keeps telling me he is interested in Real Estate. I want to get him started on door knocking and cold callng. How do you go about training them properly so they feel confident when they are out talking to people? I tried this with another friend and made the mistake of making him an equal and trying to do deals together splitting it 50/50 and it totally did not work out. Any advice is appreciated