I'm not going to pitch you.
I just ran a live training yesterday, and something happened on that call that I need to tell you about. Whether you were there or not, this matters.
Let me be straight with you. You don't owe me anything for reading this. I just need you to see what I saw yesterday before this window closes.
Here's what's happening right now in your market.
You are losing 3 to 5 listings every single month to for sale by owners. Not because they're smarter than you. Not because the market is wrong. Because you don't have a system built for this.
And right now, in April, new FSBO listings are hitting the market every single day. The number one FSBO lead provider in the country told me yesterday morning that spring volume is the highest he's seen all year and it's still climbing. This is FSBO listing season. It's a 90-day window. And we are right at the beginning of it.
Every day you sit on this is a day that window gets smaller.
Out of 1.4 million real estate agents last year, 1.1 million didn't sell a house. A lot of agents are wondering right now if this business is going to work for them. I've been there. Six months in, I had zero listings, zero closings, and I'd blown through $50,000 following the wrong model. I was working 80 hours a week and I was a month away from quitting.
Then I drove past a handwritten for sale by owner sign on somebody's lawn. And everything changed.
The first month I went after FSBOs, I took 28 listings. Not from one seller. 28 individual for sale by owners in 30 days. And every month after that, using the same system, I kept taking them.
But here's what hit me on yesterday's call.
I broke down the math live, and the room went quiet. 100 FSBO calls turns into 68 conversations, because FSBOs answer their phone. 68 conversations turns into 13 listing appointments. 13 appointments turns into 7 signed listings. At $8,500 average commission, that's $59,500 from 100 calls.
That's not a theory. That's a calculator.
Get your spot here: www.fsboassault.com
And then I showed them what AI does to this system. Tools that didn't exist 6 months ago. AI-powered home value reports, listing descriptions, net sheet calculators, marketing plans. You walk into a FSBO's living room with these tools and they don't even know you're using AI. You pull out an AI-generated net sheet customized to their home and they go quiet. That silence is the close.
One agent in the room, Bill up in Vancouver, was licensed 6 weeks and had already listed 7 homes totaling $3.5 million on this system. Brandon Browning, brand new agent, produced $12 million in sales his first year following it. These aren't people with more talent than you. They just had the system.
Here's what I'm doing on Monday.
I'm running a two and a half hour AI Master Class where we build your FSBO AI tools live. Not theory. Not slides. We build the actual tools you'll hand to sellers. It's Monday at 11:00 a.m. Central, 12:00 p.m. Eastern, 9:00 a.m. Pacific.
This is part of my FSBO Boot Camp. The investment is $497, one time. One listing pays for it over 10 times. The math on that is a 1,600% ROI before your first closing.
I only offer this system once a year, in April, because that's when the FSBO window opens. When the spots are gone, they're gone, and this won't come back around until next spring.
I have a few spots left.
This comes down to one thing. Not whether FSBOs work. They do. 85% of them end up hiring an agent. Not whether the system works. It does. Thousands of agents and thousands of listings say so.
It comes down to who you've decided to be.
The agent who says "maybe next time" and watches someone else take those 7 listings per 100 calls. Or the agent who shows up Monday with AI tools no FSBO has ever seen, runs the 92-day system, and owns the spring market.
Both are choices. Both start right now.
Take your spot here: www.fsboassault.com
Let's go. It's listing season.
Hoss
P.S. If you can't make Monday live, the session will be recorded and I'll send you a step-by-step implementation guide with it. But be there if you can. What we're building is easier to learn in real time.
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