So, you’re getting into the business of multifamily real estate. Like it or not, you’re also getting into the business of marketing and promotions. But how do you build a platform online and attract the capital you need to grow?

Kyle Wilson is a marketing icon in the personal development space, promoting the likes of Og Mandino, Les Brown, and Robin Sharma, just to name a few. For 18 years, he served as Jim Rohn’s business partner, taking Jim from 20 speaking events per year at $4K each to 110 events at $25K—and creating Jim Rohn International along the way. Today, Kyle does high-end coaching and consulting and hosts the Kyle Wilson Inner Circle Mastermind. He has helped more than 200 thought leaders become published authors with multiple bestselling books.

On this episode, Kyle joins me to explain how he got into the personal development space and reflect on the top lessons he learned from working with legends like Jim Rohn, Zig Ziglar and Brian Tracy. He shares his best marketing principles for building a brand, discussing how tactics have changed over time but principles haven’t. Kyle walks us through an exercise for finding your secret sauce and describes the 4 things that he looks for on a website. Listen in for Kyle’s insight around building a platform and learn how to promote yourself as a multifamily real estate investor!

Key Takeaways

How Kyle got into the personal development space

  • Moved to Dallas at age 26, attended seminar
  • Offered job making cold calls + selling tickets
  • Started own venture and partnered with Jim Rohn

The top takeaways Kyle learned from Jim Rohn

  1. Key to better future is YOU
  2. Success is predictable
  3. Be a student, not a follower
  4. How can I bring value?

Kyle’s marketing principles for building a brand

  • Connect the dots
  • Tactics change but principles don’t
  • Great product
  • Customer service
  • Consistent
  • Relational
  • Be strategic (one thing knocks down ALL dominoes)
  • Leverage ‘the wheel’

How marketing tactics have changed over time

  • From commodity products to free content
  • Start with social media + build email list

What Kyle wants to see on a website

  1. Mystique
  2. Taglines
  3. Social proof
  4. Creative opt in

Kyle’s favorite lessons from his newsletter

  • It takes time to build something great
  • Pay the price now
  • Never do good deal with bad guy
  • Prime time is big time

Why Kyle came out of retirement

  • Unhappy, open to personal development
  • Connect talented people with right audience

How to find your own secret sauce

  • What am I good at?
  • What do I enjoy?
  • What are my successes?
  • How do others see me?
  • What am I FOR?
  • What am I AGAINST?

The challenge around putting yourself out there

  • Tendency to diminish own story
  • How much influence do you want to have?

Connect with Kyle Wilson

Kyle’s Website

Inner Circle Mastermind

Kyle’s Book Program

Resources

Michael’s Free Webinar: How to Do Your First Apartment Deal (Without Experience or Using Your Own Money)

Uganda Counseling and Support Services

Jim Rohn

Zig Ziglar

Brian Tracy

Mark Victor Hansen

Darren Hardy

Og Mandino

John Maxwell

SUCCESS Store

Chris Widener

Ron White

Earl Nightingale

Tony Robbins

Les Brown

Passionistas: Tips, Tales and Tweetables from Women Pursuing Their Dreams by Erika De La Cruz et al.

The Real Estate Guys

Seth Mosley

Phil Collen

John Assaraf

Resilience: Turning Your Setback into a Comeback by Kyle Wilson, Lisa Haisha, Keith Elias, Ron White, Nick Bradley, Chris Widener, Steve Fitzhugh, Nathan Ogden & Michael Blank

Chicken Soup for the Entrepreneur’s Soul: Advice & Inspiration for Fulfilling Dreams by Jack Canfield, Mark Victor Hansen & Dahlynn McKowen

Newy Scruggs

Hal Elrod

Deal Maker Live

Podcast Show Notes

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Michael on YouTube

Apartment Investor Network Facebook Group

Financial Freedom with Real Estate Investing: The Blueprint to Quitting Your Job with Real Estate—Even Without Experience or Cash by Michael Blank