Tony B has become a social media sensation, following a very simple formula: tell the buyer what you're selling and what makes it great.
'I'm not giving a nobody $5,000 a month'
"That's a real good one. I want to tell you the story," he said. "There was a company calling me on the phone at my office doing work every day. Oh, we want to put you on social media. We want to get you started. We want to get your name out on the internet and stuff like that, and they wanted to charge me $5,000 a month.
"No, I said $5,000 a month? These guys got to be crazy. I'm not giving a nobody $5,000 a month. So, I went and started doing it myself. I did a reel and bing, bing, bing, bing, bing."The ‘bings’ started adding up, and before long, the ‘bings’, became a BOOM! One of his videos got 1.2 million hits. "New Yorkers, we understand each other. It's typical neighborhood talk, other people from other places, they look at me, and they think it's acting. It's just the way I am. It's who I am," he said.In addition to selling real estate, Tony B is getting offers from all kinds of companies to promote their businesses. Even the folks at Gerber want to work with him.
"I don't know, but they want to send me a check for $5,000. They want me to sign a contract. You know, they like me," he said.It's undeniable, a lot of people like Tony B, which might be why, the phone keeps ringing, and the deals keep coming.that I have read and agree
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