u/nikolina1005

GHL snapshot for buyers agents in Australia, does one exist, or am I looking in the wrong place?

Searching for a CRM setup suited to a solo buyers agent and finding the options surprisingly limited.

Most of what I've come across is heavily customised Zoho builds — nobody seems to want to do this in GHL. The free snapshot on GHL Marketplace is bare bones and generic; it doesn't account for the actual workflow a buyers agent runs.

My client is a solo operator at the moment. Her communications are scattered across multiple channels with no real system holding it together. I'm exploring whether GHL can be the right infrastructure here, or whether it's the wrong tool for this niche entirely.

Specifically looking for:

  • Any GHL snapshot built for Australian real estate (buyers agent focus, not sales agent)
  • Agencies or operators who've built this out and are willing to share or sell
  • Honest feedback on whether GHL is the right fit here at all, or if there's a better CRM solution for this use case

Happy to hear from anyone who's built something similar or gone through this process.

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u/nikolina1005 — 1 day ago

I run a niche business, nothing turning over millions, but we all start somewhere.

I've already ruled out hiring a marketing agency. At this stage, that's just burning cash that does not make sense. What I do have is a bit of foundational knowledge in this space, but I'm not data-oriented yet, and I know that being able to read the right metrics properly is going to matter.

Everything moves fast in this industry, so I want to ask: where would you start if you were a keen beginner trying to get across the fundamentals?

I understand that some metrics are best kept low, and others require a broader view, I just haven't built the fluency yet to act on that confidently.

I've seen this link recommended: https://www.reddit.com/r/PPC/wiki/googleanalyics/, but it looks like it hasn't been updated in a while, so I'm not sure how much weight to put on it.

My goal is to build real, working knowledge without enrolling in a $10K course. That said, if a structured course is genuinely the most efficient path, I'm open to hearing which ones are worth it.

One other idea I've been sitting with: I'd genuinely consider working for a small or solo agency for free, not as a gopher, but as someone who brings real value. My background is in business development for service based businesses, so if there's a solo operator or boutique agency that wants to scale and could use BD support, I'm open to that kind of arrangement, if this is common at all?

I'd learn the environment, you'd get someone who can actually help you grow. Worth floating.Where to start with PPC metrics when you're self-taught and budget-conscious

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u/nikolina1005 — 18 days ago

I run a niche business, nothing turning over millions, but we all start somewhere.

I've already ruled out hiring a marketing agency. At this stage, that's just burning cash that does not make sense. What I do have is a bit of foundational knowledge in this space, but I'm not data-oriented yet, and I know that being able to read the right metrics properly is going to matter.

Everything moves fast in this industry, so I want to ask: where would you start if you were a keen beginner trying to get across the fundamentals?

I understand that some metrics are best kept low, and others require a broader view, I just haven't built the fluency yet to act on that confidently.

I've seen this link recommended: https://www.reddit.com/r/PPC/wiki/googleanalyics/, but it looks like it hasn't been updated in a while, so I'm not sure how much weight to put on it.

My goal is to build real, working knowledge without enrolling in a $10K course. That said, if a structured course is genuinely the most efficient path, I'm open to hearing which ones are worth it.

One other idea I've been sitting with: I'd genuinely consider working for a small or solo agency for free, not as a gopher, but as someone who brings real value. My background is in business development for service based businesses, so if there's a solo operator or boutique agency that wants to scale and could use BD support, I'm open to that kind of arrangement, if this is common at all?

I'd learn the environment, you'd get someone who can actually help you grow. Worth floating.Where to start with PPC metrics when you're self-taught and budget-conscious

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u/nikolina1005 — 18 days ago
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I run a niche business, nothing turning over millions, but we all start somewhere.

I've already ruled out hiring a marketing agency. At this stage, that's just burning cash that does not make sense. What I do have is a bit of foundational knowledge in this space, but I'm not data-oriented yet, and I know that being able to read the right metrics properly is going to matter.

Everything moves fast in this industry, so I want to ask: where would you start if you were a keen beginner trying to get across the fundamentals?

I understand that some metrics are best kept low, and others require a broader view, I just haven't built the fluency yet to act on that confidently.

I've seen this link recommended: https://www.reddit.com/r/PPC/wiki/googleanalyics/, but it looks like it hasn't been updated in a while, so I'm not sure how much weight to put on it.

My goal is to build real, working knowledge without enrolling in a $10K course. That said, if a structured course is genuinely the most efficient path, I'm open to hearing which ones are worth it.

One other idea I've been sitting with: I'd genuinely consider working for a small or solo agency for free, not as a gopher, but as someone who brings real value. My background is in business development for service based businesses, so if there's a solo operator or boutique agency that wants to scale and could use BD support, I'm open to that kind of arrangement, if this is common at all?

I'd learn the environment, you'd get someone who can actually help you grow. Worth floating.

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u/nikolina1005 — 18 days ago

hey guys, so after setting up the domain & verified.(i use lc. my domain name. com. au)

I send myself test email, received ok - but when I hit reply, the reply email has lc. my domain name. com. au on it. is this normal? that means when my clients reply to that email, i wont be able to receive it, client also wont get an error message.

how can i set the reply to email to a "normal" email instead?

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u/nikolina1005 — 28 days ago