#031: Outsource Your Weakness and Play to Your Strengths with Steve&Coco - a podcast by Gavin Timms

from 2021-02-09T06:00

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Technology may not be your strong suit. And if that's the case, then the idea of getting a system into place might freak you out. I completely get that, but that’s why you absolutely must have a system in place. Steve and Coco, some of my most popular guests, are the poster children for how having a system in place helps you play to your strengths.

When I first started working with Steve and Coco, you could just see that Steve wasn’t as into real estate investing as Coco. And he was absolutely convinced that it just wasn’t going to work. I see this a lot when an investor is trying to run their business like someone else, and I knew that if we could build the business around Steve’s ability to chat up anyone at any time, then they’d be able to watch their business take off.

We spent most of 2019 getting Steve and Coco’s system in place, and in 2020 they were able to build out three additional teams. We’re only a month into 2021, and they’ve already gotten five contracts. Now that they’ve gotten used to building a team on a smaller scale, they’ll be able to replicate it on a larger scale.

And you can absolutely hear the excitement in Steve’s voice when he talks about his wholesaling business. He loves what he does. If you want to buy or sell in Ohio, Steve and Coco are moving properties and they’d love to connect with you. Send them an email at CCBPropertySolutions@gmail.com.

What's Inside:

  • By ignoring everything that Steve can’t or won’t do, we were able to build a system that supports the one thing he excels at: talking.
  • Why hiring an admin VA has been a game-changer for Coco and Steve.
  • Besides outsourcing their weaknesses, Coco and Steve have outsourced their lower dollar activities so that they can focus on getting the deals over the finish line.
  • Don’t get stuck on all of the “Nos” you’re hearing.

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