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CONDITIONS VERSUS OBJECTIONS

A problem arises when Agents mistake conditions for objections.  Agents often treat a condition as an objection and beat themselves up when they don’t get the transaction or contract signed.  The definition of a condition is a valid reason for the prospect to not move forward.  You still need to try all the techniques of handling the objection.  You just need to realize that a condition is usually linked to their ability or authority to act now.
 
They might have the desire to move forward with you but lack the ability …

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GETTING RESULTS

We live in a world that has changed dramatically in the last 50 years.  There has been more innovation and more technological progress in the last 80 years than there was in the previous years since the beginning of time.  In today’s business society, we are judged by the results we get more than ever before: the result of winning the court case; the result of a successful surgery; the result of winning the big game.  We, as REALTORS®, cannot escape this results-driven society.
           
We need to clearly understand …

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ACCEPTING OVER-PRICED LISTINGS

I don’t advocate taking over-priced listings. Sometimes, it is inevitable, but before you take a listing that is overpriced, see that the sellers meet the follow three criteria:
 
1.   The sellers must have strong motive to sell.
 
      Your client’s motivation to sell is the key indicator of whether or not you will earn a fee for your service. You’ll be paid only when your client’s property sells and closes, so evaluate and re-evaluate the interest and determination of the seller to complete the transaction.
 
      If a client absolutely has to …

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Max-Bang Series: Fire Your Receptionist!

Here’s a great idea that will save you money — fire your receptionist! OMG! You have to be kidding me! If there is one thing that’s as sure as “for sale” signs in this industry, it’s the ever-present receptionist at the local brokerage. You know the one I’m talking about. She makes slightly over minimum wage… maybe $8 per hour. She’s on the payroll for 40 hours per week, with paid vacation and benefits.
The cost to the …

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MAKING A QUALITY PRESENATION

A quality presentation follows these four steps: build trust, move into a demonstration of the benefits and advantages that you bring to the prospects, present your pricing recommendation and rationale, and move to close the deal by presenting a listing agreement and getting the prospects to sign on the proverbial dotted line.  The appointment itself takes under an hour . . . the preparation involves a good deal more. 
 
Getting Off To A Good Start
 
Paving the way for a good listing presentation involves only three steps, but you can’t afford …

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Max-Bang Series: Incorporate Yourself!

As real estate agents we are independent contractors, right? Right! But that doesn’t mean we have to be a sole-proprietor. In fact, I say you shouldn’t be a sole proprietor… you should incorporate. It’s easy to do, and it’s inexpensive. But why should you incorporate? Why go to all the trouble? I believe there are two very compelling reasons.
The first, and most important reason, is to save you money. Lots of money. Let me …

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Max-Bang Series: Just Say NO to E&O!

What I’m about to share with you is going to get me a ton of email telling me that I’ve finally stepped over the line. That I’ve lost my mind. That I’m just plain nuts. That’s okay — I’m going to share it anyway. Here is a great tip: Just say NO to E&O!
But before you fire up your computer and email to tell me how crazy I am, let me explain. I’m very much in favor of …

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KEY MARKET STATISTICS THAT LINK WITH CREDIBILITY

By utilizing the resources that are already available, we can set ourselves apart from other Agents.  We have a large pool of resources that we can easily access, but few Agents do.  We merely need to have the right questions, and then contact the right people. 
 
The first group to access is the local Board of Realtors®.  We need to learn from them:
 
1.                              The number of Agents in the marketplace
 
This information will help you calculate per Agent productivity, average listing per Agent on the board, and segment stats in …

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SALES SCRIPTS AND DIALOGUES

The quality of sales skills can dramatically influence income.  At one time we all had tremendous sales skills, and we did not even know it.  We intuitively learned, and perfected, our presentation to the highest level.  We persistently pushed forward and never took, “No!” for an answer without a fight, then we usually wore our opponent down and got the sale.  We had it all going for us, we had it all figured out, and then we stopped.  Most of us stopped being great sales people around ten or eleven …

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Confidence and Enthusiasm

I could end this article right now without even writing it –if you understand what these two words mean, confidence and enthusiasm, you have 90 % of what it takes to be successful!

In speaking with agents who lack one or both of these attributes or personality traits, I find that they look for reasons outside of themselves to place blame on their lack of business or production. In their minds, the reason they aren’t having the success they feel they deserve is because the economy is bad, or their broker isn’t giving them enough support, or their website isn’t generating enough leads…the list of excuses goes on and on. However, none of that is actually true! Those are just excuses to mask what the real issue is. At the heart of this issue is these agents are lacking confidence and enthusiasm.

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