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Content Is Profit

English - August 16, 2023 11:33 - 54 minutes - ★★★★★ - 80 ratings
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Today we had the privilege of speaking with the incredible Miguel Pinto, a successful commercial real estate professional with a passion for content creation.
Miguel shares his journey in the real estate industry, lessons learned from his experiences (from riding camels to making Millions in Commercial Real Estate), and the powerful impact of building strong relationships.
Here are three key lessons we took away from our conversation with Miguel:
Slow down and pay attention to details. We touch on a fascinating story about Toyota expanding its market in the United States, highlighting the importance of prioritizing quality over speed, drawing a parallel to the world of content production. Sometimes, taking the time to perfect our work and focus on the little details makes all the difference.
Relationships matter. In today’s world is so important to build genuine connections with customers. Miguel shares a personal experience involving a shirt exchange with Japanese World Cup fans and highlights how these interactions can lead to unexpected collaborations and stronger relationships. Consistently checking in and providing value to others can be transformative.
Comparison steals joy. Everyone is on their own timeline. Comparing ourselves to others can lead to doubts and self-sabotage. Instead, Miguel encourages us to focus on our own journey and embrace our unique experiences.
The World Cup tales Miguel shares demonstrate the unique opportunities that unfold when we stay present and open. J
Join us in this captivating episode as we dive deep into Miguel Pinto's remarkable journey, gaining insights into the real estate industry and learning valuable lessons about relationship-building and embracing our individual paths. Remember, content is not just about profit; it's about making meaningful connections and leaving a lasting impact.

Timestamped Overview:

00:02:44 Friend went on adventure, built real estate company.
00:05:53 Real estate passion leads to successful career.
00:09:57 First job at Gap, selling Gap cards. Became horse rider for Dolly Parton Stixy Stampede. Career in sales, including AT&T program. Real estate sales about helping people. High stakes game of poker.
00:16:12 "Be prepared, set agendas, show value"
00:19:42 The little things build rapport and consistency matters.
00:24:19 Poor training, need to ask for business, fear of rejection in sales.
00:28:29 Higher ticket sales can increase capacity and resources.
00:30:28 Japanese culture impresses with sportsmanship and hospitality.
00:34:31 Toyota showed the importance of slowing down and paying attention to detail in production.
00:38:29 Using 7 words or less: Shifted from transactional to content creation.
00:43:05 Comparison is the thief of joy.
00:46:38 Summarized: Focus on one thing each day for business growth.
00:49:50 Choose and engage trainer for important program.

Enjoy!

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Connect with LUISDA:
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You can find this episode plus all previous episodes here.
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Today we had the privilege of speaking with the incredible Miguel Pinto, a successful commercial real estate professional with a passion for content creation.

Miguel shares his journey in the real estate industry, lessons learned from his experiences (from riding camels to making Millions in Commercial Real Estate), and the powerful impact of building strong relationships.

Here are three key lessons we took away from our conversation with Miguel:

Slow down and pay attention to details. We touch on a fascinating story about Toyota expanding its market in the United States, highlighting the importance of prioritizing quality over speed, drawing a parallel to the world of content production. Sometimes, taking the time to perfect our work and focus on the little details makes all the difference.

Relationships matter. In today’s world is so important to build genuine connections with customers. Miguel shares a personal experience involving a shirt exchange with Japanese World Cup fans and highlights how these interactions can lead to unexpected collaborations and stronger relationships. Consistently checking in and providing value to others can be transformative.

Comparison steals joy. Everyone is on their own timeline. Comparing ourselves to others can lead to doubts and self-sabotage. Instead, Miguel encourages us to focus on our own journey and embrace our unique experiences.

The World Cup tales Miguel shares demonstrate the unique opportunities that unfold when we stay present and open. J

Join us in this captivating episode as we dive deep into Miguel Pinto's remarkable journey, gaining insights into the real estate industry and learning valuable lessons about relationship-building and embracing our individual paths. Remember, content is not just about profit; it's about making meaningful connections and leaving a lasting impact.


Timestamped Overview:


00:02:44 Friend went on adventure, built real estate company.

00:05:53 Real estate passion leads to successful career.

00:09:57 First job at Gap, selling Gap cards. Became horse rider for Dolly Parton Stixy Stampede. Career in sales, including AT&T program. Real estate sales about helping people. High stakes game of poker.

00:16:12 "Be prepared, set agendas, show value"

00:19:42 The little things build rapport and consistency matters.

00:24:19 Poor training, need to ask for business, fear of rejection in sales.

00:28:29 Higher ticket sales can increase capacity and resources.

00:30:28 Japanese culture impresses with sportsmanship and hospitality.

00:34:31 Toyota showed the importance of slowing down and paying attention to detail in production.

00:38:29 Using 7 words or less: Shifted from transactional to content creation.

00:43:05 Comparison is the thief of joy.

00:46:38 Summarized: Focus on one thing each day for business growth.

00:49:50 Choose and engage trainer for important program.


Enjoy!


Questions? Connect with us here.


Connect with BIZBROS:

Join the Content Is Profit’s Facebook Group!

Facebook

Instagram 


Connect with FONZI:

Facebook

Instagram

LinkedIn

Twitter


Connect with LUISDA:

Facebook

Instagram

LinkedIn

Twitter


Subscribe to the podcast on Youtube, Apple, Spotify, Google, Stitcher, or anywhere you listen to your podcasts.

You can find this episode plus all previous episodes here.

If this episode was helpful, please don’t forget to leave us a review by clicking here, and share it with a friend. 

You can go here to see the full list of episodes

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