Guide to Becoming a Real Estate Guru - Joe Fairless

For many investors in the real estate industry, the word āGuruā has a negative connotation. Their philosophy is to go out into the market, take action, learn from own mistakes, and that iteration is key to long-term success. The idea of paying someone thousands of dollars for trainings seems useless and maybe even detrimental.
Then for others, they attribute their success, at least partially, to a Guru course, seminar, or speech.
Who is right and who is wrong? Well, the reality isnāt black and white.
Heather Havenwood, who was named Top 50 Must Follow Women Entrepreneurs for 2017 by Huffington Post, has seen both the positive and negative side of āguruism.ā ā[The guru industry] is like politics. Thereās the good part of politics and thereās the dirty side of politics,ā she said. āThereās a lot of good that happens, and thereās the dirty side, and Iāve seen both, and Iāve been around both.ā
Since Heather has a rare perspective on the guru industry, in our recent conversation, she explained how you can become a good guru, and how you can leverage your guru status to scale your real estate business.
Who Can Become a Guru?
You may be wondering āJoe, Iāve only done a few deals! Who the hell am I to become a guru?ā Fair point. However, according to Heather, āanybody whoās done ⦠something in real estate, whatever that is, I think that they should teach what they have learned through their mistakes.ā
If you have been active in the real estate market, whether youāve completed 1 transaction or 100, and you have failures under your belt, then you have the qualification to provide some sort of educational service.
Educating others on your failures is the key distinction between the good guru and the bad guru. āThe challenge with what I call the real estate gurus out there is they show success after success after success after success,ā Heather said. āThe real ones are failure-failure-success-failure-failure-failure-success-success-failure.ā This is the main reason why āguruismā has a negative connotation in real estate. A guru will make real estate seem easy, straightforward, and risk-free, which isnāt the case at all. Therefore, Heather said, āThatās why I think [investors] should be out their teaching themselves, so they know what itās like to share their failures, share their real estate guru successes with people. It makes a difference.ā
Who would have known that you could monetize your failures!
Why You Should Become a Guru?
There are three main reasons to become a guru: 1) get more business, 2) get more cash flow, and most importantly, 3) help other investors.
These three reasons are āwhy a lot of the real estate investors get into the education conversation, because they want to buy more property and itās a great cash maker to create cash to buy more property,ā Heather said. āThink about it ā Iām doing real estate, I want to buy more real estate, I educate people about what Iām doing, I make money from that and I buy more real estate. I donāt think thatās awkward. I think thatās actually very smart in a capitalist world.ā
Heather continued, āIf you look at it that way, then you can see how thereās a logic to that. What happens when I go to REIA meetings or I meet what I call āold-schoolā real estate investors ā they have this kind of arrogance about āWell, I just sit in the background and no one knows who I am. I just do my thing.ā Iām like, āI can see that, I guess thatās respectable, but why wouldnāt you help other people? Why would you not do a small workshop locally, or why donāt you get on a podcast and share your story about how you got started and all the mistakes that you made? Why not help other people through that process?ā Because I feel like real estate investing specifically ā not realtor ā is kind of the secret little society sometimes; even though people are out there constantly teaching it, itās still this secret little society that people think is hard to get into, or they donāt know how, or itās confusing. Itās not something you get taught in the university.ā
Grant Cardoneās philosophy of success is your responsibility, duty, and obligation comes into play here as well. You donāt need to hide your successes and failures from others, because if everyone had that old school mentality, you likely wouldnāt have gotten the information and motivation you need to get started. Pay it forward and make some money at the same time.
How to Become a Guru?
To become a guru, you need a platform. Heatherās go-to platform is podcasting. However, she didnāt start by launching her own podcast. Instead, after getting some experience in real estate, and having a few failures under your belt, the first step towards becoming a guru is learning how to tell your story. āPeople donāt want to hear your resume, they want to hear your story. Itās very different,ā Heather said. She accomplished this by going on as many real estate podcasts as possible.
āI think even if youāve only had 10 houses or 2 houses or one apartment building, whatever it is, being out there on podcasts ā because itās a āfree mediumā at this moment ā being out there and sharing your story helps other people,ā Heather said. āPeople donāt want to hear your āWhen I was ten I did this, and when I was 20 I did thatā¦ā No one cares. They want to know how you got to where you are today and where is the success story, and where is the failure? So I talk about my book Sexy Boss because that book is about my biggest failures in life.ā
Heather focused on mastering the art of telling her story on other investorās podcasts for one and a half years before launching her own. In total, sheās had 210 interviews.
Another advantage of being a guest on 210 different shows is you learn how to create a successful podcast. Heather learned how to add value, which is a must if youāre going to be a guru and host your own show. Additionally, Heather said she learned āwhat it takes to be a really great host. I also learned how to really launch a really great podcast. Back in June [of 2016], I launched my first show and itās exploded. Iām now on three networks, and itās been amazing, in less than a six-month timeframe, because I learned how to give value, and then I went and launched it.ā
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Conclusion
An investor who has any level of real estate experience can start the process of becoming a guru. The key is having successes AND failures to leverage to teach others what you learned from your mistakes and how they can avoid making the same ones themselves.
The three advantages of becoming a guru and providing educational services to other investors are getting more business, getting more cash flow, and paying it forward by educating others who are just starting out or have an experience level below or comparable to yours.
To start the process of becoming a real estate guru, start to learn how to tell your story and add value to others. A great way to do so is to get interviewed on other investorās podcasts. Then, leverage that experience to launch your own podcast.
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