Archive for April, 2008
Generate Your Own Leads?
Today’s successful mega-producers are generating plenty of business, but unlike the customers of yesterday, today’s real estate customer is beginning online. According to the latest figures, in excess of 90% (94%) are beginning their search online. In my last installment, I explained how successful agents today are going way “upstream” to capture their business […]
Posted: April 27th, 2008 under Articles, Training.
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If You Build It, They Won’t Come!
In my last post I discussed the difference between yesterday’s pull marketing and today’s push marketing. I explained how pull marketing is reactive — “If you build it they will come.” Push marketing, on the other hand, is pro-active — “If you build it they won’t come so you have to go get them.” (Click […]
Posted: April 24th, 2008 under Articles, Training.
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Customer-centric Real Estate
Before we launch into this segment, let’s recap the last installment. In it I was discussing how in the 1960s and 70s, our industry was in a Broker-centric Era. The brokers had all the power. Customers had very little access to listing inventory except through them. Agents had no business except through them. […]
Posted: April 20th, 2008 under Articles, Training.
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Real Estate the New Way!
When CNN’s Pulse on America program featured us two years ago, they were investigating an interesting phenomenon in our industry. Click to view video. It seems that today there are two real estate worlds coexisting simultaneously. Like in the movie The Matrix, there was the “perceived” world and then there was the “real” […]
Posted: April 18th, 2008 under Articles, Training.
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Oh No! The Sky is Falling!
“Goosey Lucy said that Ducky Lucky said that Henny Penny said the sky is falling.” From reading and listening to the media you can’t help but think of Chicken Little. Okay, well I’ve finally heard enough! I’m so weary of hearing one person after another bemoan the sad state of real estate today […]
Posted: April 11th, 2008 under Articles, Training.
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Learning from Failure: Lesson Four.
As I’m sure you know, it is difficult to operate a business in today’s economic climate. It is more difficult to operate a start-up business, particularly a restaurant. That’s why I bought a going concern. During the course of my due diligence, I was given P&Ls for the previous six years of […]
Posted: April 4th, 2008 under Articles, Training.
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Learning from Failure: Lesson Three.
Ok. I closed the restaurant… well, it’s more like I am in the seemingly eternal process of closing the restaurant. I can tell you one lesson: It’s a lot easier to start something that it is to stop it. Buying a point of sale system takes a morning. Selling one takes […]
Posted: April 3rd, 2008 under Articles, Training.
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