The world of networking has changed, and it's happened fast. We're in an era where social status equals currency.
When your social status reaches a certain level, you experience a snowball effect – all the work you’ve done in the past will compound.
Customers and referral sources are already motivated to share your service with others. And if this happens through time at scale, you can expect a boom in customers and advocates for your brand.
That's why I created The Collab Project - a community for real estate professionals to connect, collaborate, create content, and grow together through social media.
Over the past few years, I've built a powerhouse network of influencers, top-producing realtors, and mortgage LOs, and now it's time to share my network with you! All you have to do is join and start connecting!
👉 Frank Saraco, Branch Manager at Cross Country Mortgage
Nurture a supportive network where members uplift each other, promoting personal and collective growth.
Forge valuable relationships, exchange ideas, and unlock new opportunities with like-minded individuals.
Team up, share resources and best practices with the unique strengths of diverse group members.
Inspire, educate, and entertain by producing engaging, high-quality content that reflects shared values.
We help members of The Collab Project expand their reach and increase revenue by developing deep resonance with your audience and building strong relationships within the community. We work together to explore new strategies, tactics, and collaborations to help you do just that.
👉 Jessica Sigmund, Realtor at Compass
Hey, Mario here. The Collab Project is where I'm investing the majority of my time and attention outside of creating new content.
I want to help as many people as possible become personal brands. And I believe the best way for me to be successful is to ensure that the people I serve are successful.
I created The Collab Project so that I could invest more time and effort into the people who invest their time with me and my work.
But I can't help you become a rockstar with a pre-recorded course. I can't help you with a single cohort-based course, either.
Becoming a powerful brand requires a lot of skills, mini-projects, and above all – time.
The best way for me to support you on that journey is through an ongoing relationship.
A place where I can share what I'm learning (including the changing landscape) for months if not years.
That means that inside The Collab, I'm extremely active in the forum and in direct messages. I host weekly live sessions each week and I make myself very accessible.
I also create and curate the best training resources I can to help you build your business.
The Collab is where I'm able to personalize my experience and insight to you and your specific situation and I love it.
And even better – it's a space for us all to learn together in real time.
I am so motivated by this group of people you have brought together. I cannot even tell you how thankful I am. Had great conversations with so many members. You all inspire.
– Kacy Coyle Dow, Realtor, Wright Brothers
👉 Christopher Cortez, Christie's International
Do you remember high school sports? – there was a LOT of training involved in both.
The great thing about organized sports is that you have a coach. You have teammates. And your coach and your teammates all not only hold you accountable but push you to go beyond your comfort zone and reach your potential.
Working alone, we often lack the discipline to push ourselves.
Whether you want to post more frequently, improve your sales skills, or both – The Collab Project provides the accountability and push you need to achieve your potential and leverage the best of your abilities.
You are offering so much insight into the world of content with these directions, this circle and all of the classes. It's really priceless to everyone who learns from it. I'm starting to see the big picture and I dig it.
– Meredith Giudice, Realtor, Coldwell Banker
I'm obsessed with peer groups of historical figures. Did you know that the founders of Apple, Google, and Oracle were all friends?
Even a lot of the pros you look up to today have their own small groups of peers who all push one another.
Not only to achieve their best, but they even amplify the work of their friends!
Basically, people without a community are playing on Hard mode.
This community works together to not only push each other to grow and improve, but we amplify each other's work as well.
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