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    hawwk11 is offline Banned
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    Hello -

    Since i should be getting my license soon i was wondering, i've found this company in my area that covers alot of expenses marketing, fliers, buisiness cards, etc, as well as give you a client base which are free client leads monthly and i was wondering does this sound like a good company to work for? All over their website it says spend more time focusing on selling than prospecting and they even have agent testimonials and new as well as senior agents seem to say its alot better than when they used to work for a traditional company.

    Thanks,

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    kensmith is offline Fixer Upper
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    Nothing is free. You will just have a lower split and/or other fees that will make up for the "free" stuff.

    You have to interview multiple offices to find one that will best fit your needs. As a new agent you need an office that has a lot of quality training...make sure to check out a Keller Williams office. Good luck with everything and feel free to e-mail me if you need info on the closest KW office.
    WebNewsForUs.com was started to help real estate agents grow their business. Nothing for sale, just opinions from a Chicago real estate agent. Comments and topic ideas are always welcome.

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    hawwk11 is offline Banned
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    Ken, I appreciate all of your replies and that makes so much sense. Thanks,
    Quote Originally Posted by kensmith
    Nothing is free. You will just have a lower split and/or other fees that will make up for the "free" stuff.

    You have to interview multiple offices to find one that will best fit your needs. As a new agent you need an office that has a lot of quality training...make sure to check out a Keller Williams office. Good luck with everything and feel free to e-mail me if you need info on the closest KW office.

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