Decoding the YouTube Shorts Algorithm
A Twitter thread by Paddy Galloway (@PaddyG96) shares the eye-opening results of a study to answer frequently asked questions about the YouTube Shorts algorithm.
A Twitter thread by Paddy Galloway (@PaddyG96) shares the eye-opening results of a study to answer frequently asked questions about the YouTube Shorts algorithm.
BAM is offering a free webinar with Byron Lazine and Tom Toole to help you follow up and close more deals this spring.
Monica Church joins Matt Lionetti and The Broke Agent to discuss how she grew a YouTube following to 1.5 million subscribers, why she got into real estate, how to leverage an audience to get real estate deals, and how she got a billionaire client from YouTube.

Every week, we’ll be giving you a list of viral TikTok sounds and trends to use to increase your visibility and chances of going viral. Here are the sounds to use starting April 23rd.
Byron Lazine, Tom Toole, and Lisa Chinatti discuss housing inventory still near record lows, things getting weird in the housing market, the lock-in effect, confusing headlines, and the best source of accurate information on the fee for borrowers with higher credit scores.
Two comedians on Instagram — Eric D’Alessandro and Luke Donkin — have posted Reels that accurately sum up what a lot of homebuyers are feeling right now about the housing market.
BAM’s one year anniversary, the best (& worst) cities for weed, video tips from Mr. Beast, controversy over interviewing restaurant owners, and an incredible agent ad are today’s topics as Paige Steckling and new BAM Creator Tom Storey join Dan Oneil and The Broke Agent.
A new survey by Realtor.com and HarrisX shows 82% of seller-buyers are feeling the lock-in effect of their lower mortgage rates, especially when considering the impact of today’s higher rates on their monthly mortgage payment.
Byron Lazine and Nicole White discuss real estate advice and Friday firings by Shark Tank’s Barbara Corcoran, plus a BAM article on AI replacing real estate agents—and why Matt Lionetti believes you have nothing to worry about.
A new report from the National Association of REALTORS® (NAR) shows significant inequalities in homeownership rates and household wealth gains across different income levels and racial/ethnic groups.
Matt Lionetti answers the question everybody is asking: AI will replace real estate agents. But no need to fear because AI won’t last long in our industry.
Matt Lionetti and The Broke Agent have a deep convo on the power of collaboration, how Matt landed a $14.5 million listing, the importance of storytelling in marketing, a few Instagram tips for Q2, and why you should never interview local restaurant owners again.