Chris Watters Suit

Chris Watters and Bradley Pounds, his business partner, are on pace to do a little over $6 million this year in closed commissions.

And that’s just one of their teams, and only the listing side of the business.

Together they dominate the hyper-competitive Austin, Texas market.

Now they’re helping other agents take their proven formula and use it to go from relatively unknown to major players in their markets.

They have a coaching program called The First Million Dollars.

Read on for my Chris Watters review.

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Sophie Howard Winter

Sophie Howard looks colder than a polar bear’s toenails in her latest YouTube ad. What’s she up to now?

Apparently, she’s moved on from her Blue Sky Amazon Seller Academy, and now she’s promoting an entirely new opportunity, although it still involves Amazon.

Here’s her pitch: “What if you could generate a new income stream just by loading up some mini eBooks, online, on Amazon?” she asks.

“And then sell them from home?” she continues.

“I live here in New Zealand, I get to enjoy lots of time outdoors thanks to my little eBooks business.”

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NickUnsworth51

Nick and Megan Unsworth are the power couple behind Life On Fire Academy, a yearlong coaching program to help you launch and grow your own digital business.

“The big thing, in how we created this,” Nick says, “is it’s all about creating results.”

“I know for me personally, I failed at 11 different businesses from 18 to 28 years old,” he continues.

“And I went through the wringer. I bought people’s courses, did all these different things, and there’s a lot of people out there that claim they can help you make money.”

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Alex Smale Blue Background

Alex Smale wants to know if you’ve ever thought about becoming an online coach.

How’d you like to help people through your knowledge or passion? And work from the comfort of your own home?

Alex has a 5-step formula anyone can use to start and grow their own coaching business, even if you don’t feel like you’re an expert at anything.

Rest assured, you’re probably a lot closer to having your own mentoring business than you might think.

Because you don’t need a website or inventory or infrastructure or any of that stuff.

Read on for my Sell What You Know review. 

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Josh Snyder Checks

Coach Josh (real name Josh Snyder) is a guy you’ve probably seen in YouTube ads ripping open checks for thousands and thousands of dollars.

He’s an Air Force vet who was working as a traveling sales rep, sleeping in cheap hotels, living outta his suitcase, making jack squat, just hating life, when he stumbled upon this incredible opportunity that now makes him close to six figures a month.

He says it’s 100% automated and it’ll work for anyone, even you.

This oughta be good.

Read on for my Simple System Access review.

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Next Level Affiliate Marketer

Adam Cherrington was born in San Benito, which is clear down at the southernmost tip of Texas. A true country boy.

Parents owned a plant nursery, divorced when he was seven.

At 14, Adam moved to Dallas to live with his mom who had remarried. Tough transition. He went from a class size of 15 kids, where he was Mr. Popular and the star of all the sports teams, to 600, where he was essentially lost in the mix.

High school for Adam could be described in one word: survival.

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Real Estate Disruptors

Steve Trang is the host of the Real Estate Disruptors podcast. After reading a Robert Kiyosaki book back in the day, he was inspired to get into real estate.

He became a realtor and did pretty well at it. His best year, he did more than 100 transactions, landing him in the top 40 of all real estate agents in the Phoenix metro area.

He later became a broker and then ventured into investing, launching a wholesaling company called Max Cash Offers.

His only regret was not doing it sooner.

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Science Of Flipping

Real estate investor Justin Colby made $59k wholesaling last week. Care to join him? He says you can get results like that in any city, any market, whether you live there or not.

He’s consistently doing deals in seven different cities (in five different states) right now.

So whether you’re looking to do your first ever wholesale deal or scale up what you’ve already got going, he’s happy to teach you his exact system that produces 20+ new deals a month in his own business.

Read on for my Justin Colby review.

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Alex Martinez Balcony

Alex Martinez is a millionaire real estate investor and the founder of Real Estate Skills.

Not bad for a kid that was making sandwiches for $10 an hour just a few short years ago.

He says he can show you how to make $10- to $100k or more a month wholesaling and flipping houses from the MLS.

And this is without spending a single dollar on marketing.

Sound too good to be true? I agree, but let’s hear the man out.

Read on for my Real Estate Skills review.

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Investor Creator

Brad Smotherman, host of the Investor Creator podcast, gets 30 to 50 high-equity motivated seller leads every single month like clockwork.

This can produce a seven figure flipping business that spits out passive cash flow… from deals your competitors are missing out on.

What this means is cash now, cash monthly, and cash later.

Because of this, Brad gets to spend lots of quality time with his family and take vacations about every six weeks.

Too good to be true? Let’s find out.

Read on for my Brad Smotherman review.

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The Investor Machine

Mike Hambright has the holy grail for real estate investors: better, cheaper leads. Meaning: more deals, more money, and you’re living your best life.

Thing is, not all leads are created equal.

The higher the motivation, the higher the equity, the more likely that seller is to sell soon, the better that lead is, right?

Most real estate investors, when it comes to lead generation, they’re bringing a knife to a gun fight.

Mike would know.

The FlipNerd.com founder has flipped hundreds of houses.

To do that, he’s had to spend over $1 million of his own money on lead gen.

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Clever Investor Event

Cody Sperber founded Clever Investor in 2010. He was on a mission to create the best real estate investing education out there.

And it had to be fun. They wanted to break the mold. Give people a refreshingly different alternative to the old guru courses that often left out huge chunks of information.

Easier said than done. They nearly crashed and burned their first year in business.

“I was a real estate investor,” Cody said. “I had never run an education company before.”

Read on for my Clever Investor review.

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The Kingdom Real Estate

Todd M Fleming is the cofounder of Kingdom Real Estate and the author of two books: If You Can’t Wholesale After This, I’ve Got Nothing For You and If You Can’t Cashflow After This, I’ve Got Nothing For You.

“Real estate is much harder than they say,” Todd admits.

“But what they don’t tell you is that there’s a much easier way to invest and make money in real estate,” he continues.

“With my unique method, you can make more money than the top 1% of real estate earners – without having to work 60+ hours per week or owning your own brokerage firm.”

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Drop Servicing Founder

Dylan Sigley reviews seven mistakes drop servicers make that keep them from getting rich.

The first is not saving or investing.

This is especially bad among young people. According to Business Insider, the typical millennial, defined as 24 to 39 years old, has less than $5,000 in their savings account.

This group, financially, is dramatically worse off than older generations.

If that’s you, it’s not your fault, Dylan says. You weren’t taught about money in school. So it’s no wonder you waste it on entertainment and eating out and drinking too much.

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Travis Marziani Beach

Travis Marziani didn’t let a big mistake stop him from creating a business that’s now done more than $1 million in sales.

And he did it while traveling, only working a few hours a week, and actually enjoying his life.

If he can do it, so can you.

Over the last three and a half years, Travis has sold over 42,000 units of his product. Good for about $1.1 million in revenue.

But how much of that was actually profit? And what was the product? How ’bout the big mistake?

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