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πŸŽ™οΈ Episode 56: Why Spouses Are Raving About Socially Sold

β€’ Ashley Walker β€’ Season 1 β€’ Episode 56

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πŸŽ™οΈ Episode 56: More Than Real Estate Podcast β€” Why Spouses Are Raving About Socially Sold

When Ruthie came to her husband James with a course she'd found on Instagram, his honest first reaction was: this sounds like an internet scam. Two years later, roughly 70% of her real estate business comes through that one channel. In this conversation, James walks through the exact business-case math that turned a "too good to be true" pitch into the best bet their family made.

✨ The one-house math β€” James and Ruthie didn't run the numbers on hope. They ran them on a floor: if she closed a single house through Instagram on top of everything else, the course had already paid for itself. That single proposition was enough to make the risk worth taking.

✨ 70% from one channel β€” James doesn't hedge it: "70% of a business or more comes from Instagram." And it compounds β€” those clients refer the next ones, so a single first contact turns into deals one and two degrees removed from the original post.

✨ Bigger deals, not just more deals β€” The return wasn't only volume. Ruthie's average deal size climbed, doubling in a handful of cases. Socially Sold didn't just widen the pipeline, it raised the price point flowing through it.

✨ You can't argue with the math β€” James runs his own YouTube and Instagram, so he knows real engagement when he sees it. His verdict after watching it play out: "You can't argue with the math." The proof is in the production, the referrals, and the bigger closings.

✨ Pennies on the dollar β€” Ashley reframes the price tag against what it replaces: corporations spend tens of thousands flying employees to conferences for a single day. Socially Sold runs a fraction of one commission β€” half, sometimes a quarter β€” for eight weeks plus an ongoing community.

James McGrath is the husband of Socially Sold student Ruthie Baker, a Lakeville, Minnesota realtor who joined the program in 2024. He runs his own YouTube channel and brings a sharp, skeptical business eye to evaluating whether a program actually delivers.

πŸŽ“ Wondering if the math would work for your business the way it worked for Ruthie's? Book a Call with our success team to find out if Socially Sold is a good fit for you! https://link.socially-sold.com/widget/bookings/socially-sold-strategy-call