Brokerages need agents and their personal brands more than agents need the backing of brokerage brands, Baker argued at Inman Connect on Thursday. “My name is Glennda Baker, and I am a brand.”
Source: Inman News
Glennda Baker is recognized by her stars anywhere. That’s the point
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