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Put Your Brand to Work with Renée Huse - LEVELUP in 5

This week on LEVELUP in 5 with Gary Mauris, Gary is joined by social media powerhouse Renée Huse for a no-nonsense conversation about one of the biggest growth opportunities in business today: your online presence.


Too many brokers overthink social media, hide behind perfectionism, or avoid showing up altogether. In this candid and energizing segment, Gary and Renée break down what actually matters—and why visibility wins.


The message? Get out of your own way.


🎯 What You’ll Learn in This Video

  • Clean Up Your Digital First Impression: Your LinkedIn, Facebook, and Instagram profiles should clearly say who you are, how you help, and how people can contact you. Use a professional photo, consistent branding, and messaging that reflects trust and credibility. If someone looks you up today, would they know exactly what you do?

  • Leverage Your Brand + Personal Brand: Gary emphasizes that it’s not either/or. Build your personal brand while proudly leveraging the credibility of the company behind you. Your face matters. Your company logo matters. Together, they create faster trust and stronger validation in the marketplace.

  • Get Out of Your Own Way: Renée keeps it real: if you’re in this business, people need to know you exist. Many brokers say they’re too private, too uncomfortable, or think nobody wants to hear from them. Her advice? Stop overthinking. Show up. Speak positively about what you do and how you help people make smart financial decisions.

  • Authenticity Converts: People don’t need perfection—they need realness. Renée shares that she mixes business with personality, humour, and everyday life. That authenticity builds familiarity and trust. When people feel like they already know you, they’re far more likely to call when they need a mortgage.

  • Use AI to Get Better Faster: Not sure what to post? Use tools like OpenAI ChatGPT, Anthropic Claude, or Google Gemini to brainstorm ideas, improve content, and build consistency. You don’t need to be an expert—you just need to start.

  • You Don’t Need Daily Videos: Video can help—but it’s not mandatory. Gary reminds brokers there are multiple ways to stay visible online. Posts, stories, comments, photos, educational content, and engagement all matter. The key is consistent presence, not one perfect strategy.


Gary Mauris, Co-Founder & CEO of Dominion Lending Centres, closes with a powerful reminder: the best broker in town means nothing if nobody knows you exist.


👉 Ready to LEVELUP? Learn how to build trust, grow visibility, and turn social media into a referral engine—in just 5 minutes. Let’s go!

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Put Your Brand to Work with Renée Huse - LEVELUP in 5

This week on LEVELUP in 5 with Gary Mauris, Gary is joined by social media powerhouse Renée Huse for a no-nonsense conversation about one of the biggest growth opportunities in business today: your online presence.


Too many brokers overthink social media, hide behind perfectionism, or avoid showing up altogether. In this candid and energizing segment, Gary and Renée break down what actually matters—and why visibility wins.


The message? Get out of your own way.


🎯 What You’ll Learn in This Video

  • Clean Up Your Digital First Impression: Your LinkedIn, Facebook, and Instagram profiles should clearly say who you are, how you help, and how people can contact you. Use a professional photo, consistent branding, and messaging that reflects trust and credibility. If someone looks you up today, would they know exactly what you do?

  • Leverage Your Brand + Personal Brand: Gary emphasizes that it’s not either/or. Build your personal brand while proudly leveraging the credibility of the company behind you. Your face matters. Your company logo matters. Together, they create faster trust and stronger validation in the marketplace.

  • Get Out of Your Own Way: Renée keeps it real: if you’re in this business, people need to know you exist. Many brokers say they’re too private, too uncomfortable, or think nobody wants to hear from them. Her advice? Stop overthinking. Show up. Speak positively about what you do and how you help people make smart financial decisions.

  • Authenticity Converts: People don’t need perfection—they need realness. Renée shares that she mixes business with personality, humour, and everyday life. That authenticity builds familiarity and trust. When people feel like they already know you, they’re far more likely to call when they need a mortgage.

  • Use AI to Get Better Faster: Not sure what to post? Use tools like OpenAI ChatGPT, Anthropic Claude, or Google Gemini to brainstorm ideas, improve content, and build consistency. You don’t need to be an expert—you just need to start.

  • You Don’t Need Daily Videos: Video can help—but it’s not mandatory. Gary reminds brokers there are multiple ways to stay visible online. Posts, stories, comments, photos, educational content, and engagement all matter. The key is consistent presence, not one perfect strategy.


Gary Mauris, Co-Founder & CEO of Dominion Lending Centres, closes with a powerful reminder: the best broker in town means nothing if nobody knows you exist.


👉 Ready to LEVELUP? Learn how to build trust, grow visibility, and turn social media into a referral engine—in just 5 minutes. Let’s go!

About gary Mauris

Gary Mauris is a visionary entrepreneur, dynamic speaker, and the Co-Founder & CEO of Dominion Lending Centres Group (DLCG).

With a track record of building companies worth hundred of millions of dollars, Gary is passionate about helping brokers, entrepreneurs, and business leaders unlock their potential and achieve extraordinary success.

 

Known for his relentless drive, innovative thinking, and inspiring leadership, Gary brings decades of experience and actionable insights to those ready to take their business to the next level. Through his LEVELUP in 5 series, Gary shares his strategies to help you grow, lead, and thrive in today’s competitive market.

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