OneLink Dubai

OneLink Dubai
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Welcome to the OneLink Podcast, where Stefan, CEO of OneLink, dives into the journeys, insights, and strategies of top leaders in Web3, crypto, real estate, and more. Join us as we explore the minds of industry titans, uncover their success stories, and get a glimpse into life in Dubai. Expect inspiring conversations that go beyond business to reveal what drives some of the most accomplished entrepreneurs and innovators in the world.
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This podcast focuses on a variety of themes such as entrepreneurship in Web3, real estate strategies in Dubai, and the mindset of successful professionals. Episodes include inspiring stories like that of Islam Hammad, who shares his journey from struggling sales novice to closing a 50 million dirham deal, alongside discussions around legal and financial infrastructure for Web3 projects.

Welcome to the OneLink Podcast, where Stefan, CEO of OneLink, dives into the journeys, insights, and strategies of top leaders in Web3, crypto, real estate, and more. Join us as we explore the minds of industry titans, uncover their success stories, and get a glimpse into life in Dubai. Expect inspiring conversations that go beyond business to reveal what drives some of the most accomplished entrepreneurs and innovators in the world.
Legal & Financial Infrastructure for WEB3 Projects & Individuals
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Hey, it’s Stefan here! In this episode, I’m bringing you a story that’ll change the way you think about Dubai, real estate, and what it really takes to succeed. Today, we’re talking to Islam Hammad, a guy who showed up in Dubai with just $250—money he actually borrowed! No sales experience, no connections, no backup plan.
He didn’t know much about Dubai real estate, but he had this gut feeling he needed to be here. Fast forward, and now Islam’s a sales director at First Group Collection, making multi-million-dirham deals, living the Dubai dream, and proving what’s possible if you’re willing to hustle hard.
So, how did he go from scraping by with eight roommates to closing massive sales in one of the world’s most competitive real estate markets? Islam shares every detail: from his early days out on the streets handing out CVs, to his first deal (sold purely on his energy), to the day he closed his biggest deal—worth 50 million dirhams!
Yeah, that’s a story in itself. He tells us how he wrote down that goal on paper, almost like a manifestation exercise, and pushed himself to make it happen. And get this: he sealed the deal just three hours before the deadline he’d set. If that doesn’t inspire you to believe in the power of goals and hard work, I don’t know what will.
This episode is packed with valuable insights for anyone interested in Dubai, real estate, and the sales game. We talk about the highs, the struggles, and the mindset that helped Islam break through. Islam’s journey is for anyone out there thinking about getting into sales, moving to Dubai, or just looking for that extra motivation to take a risk.
We dive into what it means to show up every day, even when things look tough, and how success in Dubai’s business and real estate world is just as much about your energy and presence as it is about skill.
So, if you’re interested in First Group Collection, real estate in Dubai, building a sales career, or just want a peek into what it takes to make it in Dubai, hit play. This one’s for you. Let’s make some moves, and remember to subscribe so you don’t miss out on more stories that show you the real Dubai hustle.

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