Referral Boss Podcast with Keith Goeringer

Link Vault for Realtors: Stop Losing the Links You Send Every Day

Keith Goeringer Season 1 Episode 32

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Realtors send more links than ever.


Your website. Your calendar. Your buyer intake form. Your seller intake form. Your listing pages. Your open house form. Your home valuation page. Your lender application. Your Google review link. Your buyer guide. Your seller guide. Your lead magnets. Your custom AI presentations.


The problem is not having the links.
The problem is finding the right link fast.


In this episode, Keith shares Link Vault for Realtors — a free tool built to help agents store, tag, find, and send important links without digging through email, texts, notes, Google Drive, or their CRM.

WHAT YOU WILL LEARN
Why link clutter is quietly costing you deals and momentum.
How Link Vault reads, tags, and stores your links automatically.
The exact 10 links every realtor should add first.


How to use Link Vault with your assistant or VA so they stop asking you where everything is.


Where real estate marketing is heading — and why links are becoming full client experiences.

YOUR 10-LINK STARTING POINT
Start here before adding anything else:

  1. Your calendar link
  2. Your website
  3. Your home search page
  4. Your home valuation page
  5. Your buyer guide
  6. Your seller guide
  7. Your active listings
  8. Your preferred lender application
  9. Your Google review page
  10. Your open house form

Add those first. Then add every new link when you create a new resource.

KEY TAKEAWAY


Your brain should build relationships. Your brain should negotiate. Your brain should close deals.
Your brain should not spend 12 minutes trying to find a Google Doc link.

TRY IT FREE


LinkVaultForRealtors.com
Use it for one week. See how many times it saves you from digging through emails, texts, notes, Google Drive, and your CRM. Then drop a comment and tell me what you think.
The agents who organize their links move faster. The agents who move faster win more conversations.