Wednesday, January 15, 2025

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    Studies indicate it takes a tenth of a second to begin to form an impression of someone you don’t know.

    Therefore, be aware that a potential client may start to decide about hiring you while you are still standing on their doorstep. This is why it’s important to ensure your first impression is amazing.

    Here are three tips to master your listing presentation and win that client.

    1. Send a pre-listing packet

    I couldn’t find any statistics about how many listing agents send a pre-listing presentation packet to homeowners. I hope you will be among those who do.

    The pre-listing packet is part of your curb appeal, so make it as compelling as possible.

    We have spoken with our customers about what they include in theirs:

    • Current local market conditions
    • Your agent bio, in the form of a personal brochure (so classy and so professional!)
    • Information about your brokerage, including any impressive sales stats
    • A mock-up of Just Listed marketing pieces you will use if you get the listing
    • Client testimonials (a must-have)
    • A blank listing agreement (you may want to watermark it)
    • A step-by-step explanation of the listing process.
    • Direct response reports such as “Inventory is LOW, Now is the Time to Sell,” “What If I Sell My Home and Can’t Find One to Buy”, and “Reasons Why Your Home May Not Sell”. All of these reports are available, HERE.

    Ensure that the packet is ultra-professional and client-centric (in other words, not a lot of overt self-promotion), and highlights the value of working with you. Send it out to the homeowner at least three days before the listing presentation appointment.

    2. Prepare to impress

    The groundwork begins when you get that first phone call from a homeowner requesting to meet with you. Ask the important questions now, so that you are better prepared during the actual listing presentation.

    Experts state to include the following questions:

    • May I ask why you’re selling?
    • Is there a date by which you need to be out of your current home?
    • How long have you owned the home?
    • Have you remodeled or renovated your home? Any repairs?
    • Is anyone else on the title? Is it possible he/she/they could be present when we meet?
    • How did you hear about me?

    Take notes of each answer so that you don’t repeat these questions during the listing presentation.

    Your last step should be to take a drive by the home you’ll be listing (hopefully!). Take note of its curb appeal, or lack thereof, the neighborhood, and any nearby amenities that will positively or negatively impact value.

    3. Take a deep breath

    You may have heard from more experienced agents that “People do business with those that they know, like, and trust.”

    It’s a big challenge to achieve all three of those in the time it takes to give a listing presentation, especially for agents who are new to the industry and lack the confidence that experience brings.

    Be genuine; people can tell in a heartbeat if you’re faking it. “You can’t force rapport,” claims the president of the RAIN Group, Mike Schultz.

    Walk up to the door, stretch, shake your hands to get the jitters out, and take a deep breath. And don’t forget to smile.

    During the presentation, listen carefully, and nod to acknowledge that you’re listening. Take notes if you need to.

    You’ve got this.


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      Traditionally, the market wakes up in September, after a summer lull while folks are vacationing and enjoying the kids’ time off from school.

      But once September and October roll around, agents get busy and stay busy until the winter slowdown.

      So, if the past is any indication of what we can expect in the future, you’re about to get busy again (or even busier depending on where you are in the country).

      Here’s how to plan for your fall buying and selling season, starting now.

      Football Schedule Postcards
      Offer a pre-fall photo promotion

      Plan a pre-fall photography blitz. Let your potential autumn selling clients know the best way to stand out from other listings in fall. Which is to show how their homes looked when the trees were still green and the flowers were blooming.

      Use a Community Newsletter or a Football Schedule postcard to conduct a postcard blitz and offer a “free, no-obligation exterior photo session” before everything turns brown. State the following message,

      “For the next few weeks, our professional photographer will be roaming the area. He will be taking exterior photos of our listings that will be hitting the market in fall.”

      “Just think how your home, with its sun-lit green landscape, will stand out as a buyer scrolls through listings online this fall!”

      By the way, you’ll know who is serious about selling by the responses you get from your postcard photography blitz.

      Be focused, move quickly

      “Time is of the essence” is never truer than it is during the fall real estate market. The time between putting a home on the market and that big old brick wall known as the holidays is short. Everything you do to sell the home will be condensed.

      Remind your clients that this means coming up with the appropriate price right out of the gate. An informative and helpful Direct Response Report you can provide your clients with is, “The 6 Pitfalls of Overpricing”.  It will help them understand just what they have to lose by not pricing their home right the first time.

      If they refuse, let them know that if the need for a price reduction becomes evident, they’ll need to act immediately – not wait a month.

      Yards get messy in autumn, so remind your listing clients to keep up the home’s curb appeal on an ongoing basis.

      Remind your clients that leaves will need to be raked more often and dying annuals yanked from the soil. Suggest they hire a gardener to do once weekly yard cleanups if they don’t have the time to do it themselves.

      Dangers of Overpricing Direct Response Report

      Finally, if the home is still on the market as Thanksgiving approaches, your listing client has some decisions to make. Primarily, does he or she want to remain on the market over the holidays or put the listing on hold until the beginning of the year?

      Yes, we understand that you’re hoping to high heaven they don’t yank the listing. If you can convince them to remain on the market, let them know that closings near Thanksgiving, Christmas, and New Year’s Eve are typically slow going. This way, they can make moving plans accordingly.

      A report that makes an ideal piece to leave behind during a listing presentation is, “Moving Made Easy”. It’s available under the Resources tab on our website. Yes, this report is free for you so get a bunch of copies made and keep them on hand to give to your clients.

      Help out your buyers

      To avoid butting up against Thanksgiving, most homeowners who list their homes in the fall put their homes on the market in the early part of the season. Urge your buying clients to be prepared to be the early bird and get their loan pre-approval out of the way as soon as possible.

      They should also narrow down their choice of neighborhoods so that when a home is listed in the area, they can be among the first to view it.

      Warn your buying clients not to give in to the temptation that fall appliance sales offer. This year’s models typically go on sale in September and October to make room for next year’s. These bargains may seem irresistible additions to their soon-to-be new home.

      Let them know that the lender may pull their credit once more before closing. A large purchase on credit may either slow down closing or cause loan denial.

      You’re the expert that your clients rely on to help them navigate the real estate process. While buying or selling a home is primarily the same in fall as in the other three seasons, there are subtle differences they need to be aware of and you need to prepare for to make the season a success.

      Football Schedule Postcards
      Send out Football Schedules to your Sphere and Farm now and they’ll arrive just in time for the first NFL game of the season (September 10th).
      Even better, add a magnetic back for their frig, so the schedule (and your contact info) will stay in front of your audience all season long.

      Need help targeting a specific niche of buyers or sellers? Use our Demographic Search Tool to create the ideal list (it’s easy). Or call our support team for assistance at 866.405.3638!

      PLUS: When you have time…here are some helpful resources we’ve made available to support your success.

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      2. The Free 12 Month Done-For-You Strategic Marketing Plan

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      The Real Estate Marketing Planner is a powerful 12-Month-Guide that strategically defines what marketing to do when. Four key market segments are included, Niche Marketing, Get More Listings, Geographic Farming, and Sphere of Influence. –Click Here

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      Treat your business like a business it is vital to long-term success in this industry. Some agents may put together elaborate business plans, yet there’s something powerful about keeping it simple. Check out our one page Online Real Estate Business Plan.  – Click Here

      4. Become a Listing Legend Free eBook 

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      Ready to take a vertical leap in your real estate career? If you’re looking for inspiration…and the tools and methods to dominate a market and go to the top in real estate…you’ll find them in this free book. – Click Here

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      The “Crush It” Guide includes easy steps to launching an effective direct mail marketing campaign, how to create a targeted prospect list, the perfect way to layout marketing materials for success, seven opportunities available to target in your area right now. –Click Here