#232940 - 06/17/08 11:15 AM
Re: Licensed over a year and still NO SALES!!!!
[Re: NewB n KY]
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Registered: 06/16/08
Posts: 83
Loc: Minneapolis, Minnesota
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I admire your passion for this business. I can sense it in your email.
Believe in your self and remember you are starting up a business. Do you have a good business plan in plan? What type of marketing are you doing? I am a huge fan of all sorts of online marketing, both regular pay per click and organic search rankings.
Diversify your business: learn how to work with investors, regular owner occ sellers and buyers...find a mentor.
Don't give up. There is alot of business out there! Be patient and persistent, and work this business like a business!
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#233469 - 06/19/08 12:47 AM
Re: Licensed over a year and still NO SALES!!!!
[Re: Hantosh]
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Registered: 05/03/08
Posts: 33
Loc: Sydney
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Firstly well done on taking the step and going for it that takes guts! Dont be afraid of your inexperience be honest and find an advantage that is unique to you (there is nothing worse then a sales person pretending they are more experienced then they are, but in saying that act like a professional who has just undertaken and exciting new venture).
Study your market and the sales process and do not try and wing it unless you are an excellent persuader. Get the knowledge you need to be able to confidently know what to say and how to say it to get the results you need. Then get active.
And the worst number in any business is 1 (1 lead) so hey you are on your way.
Rich
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#234209 - 06/23/08 08:52 AM
Re: Licensed over a year and still NO SALES!!!!
[Re: NewB n KY]
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Registered: 01/27/07
Posts: 1608
Loc: USA
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I have had my RE license for a year now and still have not had any sales. So what do I do? Quit my job to do RE full time. Am I crazy? Probably, but I had read many opinions saying that you can't do RE part-time. For me, that ended up being true, I have two kids (three if you count the husband), a stationery business, and Real Estate. Unfortinately, Real Estate (what I really want to do) always ended up being put last. How is anyone going to get business if they have no time to work their business?
So, much to my husbands dismay, I quit my job. I have now been a full-time agent for two weeks. You know what happened...I started to work my business and after a year I have prospects. Promising prospects! No deals yet but I'm working on it.
Now, my question is...how do I get my prospects to committ?
I have two pre-approved. One with a house to sell and one first time home buyer. I can't get either of them to committ, one is deciding on house or condo. The other can't find the time to get their house in order to list it. Not having many other clients right now I am happy to be working with two clients even if they are taking up time that I know one day (hopefully sooner than later) will be really precious. So for future refernce when clients are knocking my doors down and my time is even more precious...how do you get clients to committ? tell us what you do to find buyers/sellers?
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#234327 - 06/23/08 09:29 PM
Re: Licensed over a year and still NO SALES!!!!
[Re: Hantosh]
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Registered: 06/07/07
Posts: 73
Loc: Eastern US
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Be very, very careful about this. Too much "rah, rah" on this forum. Look at SALES. How many sales were there in your target market? Look at LISTINGS. How many listings in your target market? Check for sales during the same period of time last year. In my area the VOLUME is down 35%. Now look and see if the Realtor population has dropped. If it hasn't dropped and volume is way down. Don't quit your day job. In certain situations you can prospect until the cows come home. Won't matter if half can't get a loan and the other half won't budge. You might get a sale or two jawboning fence sitters, but I have to tell you that most Realtor's need to respect the force of sheer numbers far more than they do. Starting out full-time with major head winds is daunting and perhaps unwise. KNOW your market. KNOW the risks. KNOW THE NUMBERS and if it doesn't look good, make sure plan B is in place.
Good luck.
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#234499 - 06/24/08 04:50 PM
Re: Licensed over a year and still NO SALES!!!!
[Re: AmberEyez]
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Registered: 06/24/06
Posts: 1074
Loc: Bucks County PA
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Be very, very careful about this. Too much "rah, rah" on this forum. Look at SALES. How many sales were there in your target market? Look at LISTINGS. How many listings in your target market? Check for sales during the same period of time last year. In my area the VOLUME is down 35%. Now look and see if the Realtor population has dropped. If it hasn't dropped and volume is way down. Don't quit your day job. In certain situations you can prospect until the cows come home. Won't matter if half can't get a loan and the other half won't budge. You might get a sale or two jawboning fence sitters, but I have to tell you that most Realtor's need to respect the force of sheer numbers far more than they do. Starting out full-time with major head winds is daunting and perhaps unwise. KNOW your market. KNOW the risks. KNOW THE NUMBERS and if it doesn't look good, make sure plan B is in place.
Good luck. I agree with this 110%. Sooner or later, you may have to cut your loses. It simply makes no sense to stay in a career or business where you are not making money. EVEN IF there is income coming from another job or from a spouse's income.
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#234503 - 06/24/08 05:06 PM
Re: Licensed over a year and still NO SALES!!!!
[Re: NewB n KY]
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Registered: 06/24/06
Posts: 1074
Loc: Bucks County PA
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So, much to my husbands dismay, I quit my job. I have now been a full-time agent for two weeks. You know what happened...I started to work my business and after a year I have prospects. Promising prospects! No deals yet but I'm working on it.
Now, my question is...how do I get my prospects to committ?
I have two pre-approved. One with a house to sell and one first time home buyer. I can't get either of them to commit, one is deciding on house or condo. The other can't find the time to get their house in order to list it.
You say these are promising prospects, but won't commit. Then they are anything BUT promising. In my own opinion, a promising prospect to me is... 1.) A Buyer who has submitted an offer. Even if it doesn't work out on a particular property, for the most part they are ready to make a move. 2.) A Seller who signed a Listing Contract. Not saying that the seller is completely committed to do what needs to be done to sell their home, but unless they are signing paperwork, they are not a promising prospect.
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#234547 - 06/24/08 10:51 PM
Re: Licensed over a year and still NO SALES!!!!
[Re: JoeyBagadonuts]
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Junior Member
Registered: 12/19/07
Posts: 9
Loc: Fairfax county, Virginia, usa
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It is hard to do RE part-time, but not impossible. I'm licensed since Jan. this year, I work a government full time job, manage a vineyard distance away and an investment business on the side, and I'm a single mother with one 12yo. So far I've closed one side, put one under contract, have a listing came in today, and done dozens of BPO's...all what I can say is that you've got to put 100% of yourself into the work - not 100% time, but consentrate all the energy, creativity, people skills...into the RE work when you're working it. My first client so far referred me to at least five other prospects. I guess she was impressed enought when working with me that she started to spread words out. My point is that don't hope for things to happen next, but work the fullest what you have and you'll get something.
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#247785 - 09/03/08 09:37 PM
Re: Licensed over a year and still NO SALES!!!!
[Re: Hantosh]
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Member
Registered: 02/29/08
Posts: 39
Loc: Atlanta, GA
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But what about paying your bills?
Your husband must make a nice salary, since he's able to support the family. Otherwise, I hope you have savings doesn't it take 30-45 days for a buyer to complete the underwriting and loan approval process.
Aren't you worried about the winter slow down?
Edited by AtlRealtor99 (09/03/08 09:38 PM)
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