
Why Your Marketing Isn’t Working — And How to Build a Funnel That Actually Does
In this episode of No Broke Months, Dan Rochon delivers the hard truth about digital lead generation and why most agents struggle to make marketing work. Whether you’re launching your first expired listing campaign or running Facebook and Google ads, the problem usually isn’t the platform—it’s the message, the repetition, or the audience. Dan reveals the three most common reasons marketing fails, shows how consistent daily action creates unstoppable momentum, and explains why both old-school and digital strategies still work when done correctly. You’ll also hear real examples from agents inside the CPI Community who are turning simple, repeatable actions into massive business growth. If you’re done chasing magic bullets and want a real marketing funnel that delivers consistent leads, this episode gives you the roadmap.
No Broke Months For Salespeople · Dan Rochon, No Broke Months
Audio is streamed directly from the publisher (cdn.simplecast.com) as published in their RSS feed. Play Podcasts does not host this file. Rights-holders can request removal through the copyright & takedown page.
Show Notes
What you’ll learn on this episode:
The three reasons most agents fail: not saying it enough, not saying the right thing, or not saying it to the right people
Why momentum comes from consistent daily action—not random one-time efforts
How direct mail and face-to-face expired listing campaigns still work strategically
Why online webinars can generate big business with the right structure and follow-up
How ads must be paired with a powerful CRM and follow-up system to convert
To find out more about Dan Rochon and the CPI Community, you can check these links:
- Website: No Broke Months
- Podcast: No Broke Months for Salespeople Podcast
- Instagram: @donrochonx
- Facebook Page: https://www.facebook.com/NoBrokeMonths/
- Facebook: Dan Rochon
- LinkedIn: Dan Rochon
- Teach to Sell Preorder: Teach to Sell: Why Top Performers Never Sell – And What They Do Instead