#319324 - 12/27/09 03:33 PM
Re: I MAKE 100 COLD CALLS EVERY DAY & LOVE IT!
   
[Re: pikes peak]
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I did a more elaborate setup recently. I did it all as an experiment. I bought a 14' X 48' billboard ad on a main vein (expressway) close to a neighborhood I was farming. The billboard was just so folks receiving the postcards could say, "yeah, this is the guy on the billboard down the road." Some folks need to identify with some sort of perceived legitimacy before they'll call. I mailed out about 800 postcards to the subdivision. The total cost of the postcards was about $400 (printing, labeling, and postage - not factoring in my time). That one mailing more than paid for itself.
I found a better way to farm though. For less than what I was printing those postcards, I can do full color flyers with a door attachment. I pay any kid I can trust $50 (vs postage which was in the hundreds) to hang them on the door knobs of the same homes. People tend to give door hangers more attention than something that is in the stack of junk in their mailboxes. Works well for me. As for the trigger for information, haven't really tried that. I thought my handsome face would be good enough ;-)
Add to that, my county's tax web site will allow me to select an entire subdivision, then click on mailing labels from the drop down menu, and print all the mailing labels out in just a few seconds of my time. Since I don't plan on doing the mailings anymore, I don't use that feature, but it sure is nice since it's free and easy to gather the mailing labels that way.
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#319329 - 12/27/09 04:09 PM
Re: I MAKE 100 COLD CALLS EVERY DAY & LOVE IT!
[Re: lucky]
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keep dodging the question. you may have others fooled but not me. here's your latest quip that doesn't make sense:
"I also want to be clear...I make 100 contacts per day which requires approximately 300 numbers dialed between 8:30 and roughly noon."
By my calculations thats 210 minutes in which you make 300 calls. If you make 300 calls, and get 100 contacts, you have to be the fastest talker, let alone dialer, on the face of the earth. In addition to that, the people on the other end have to comprehend your spiel, provide their details and have a total conversation with you in a matter of seconds. just doesn't add up buddy. sorry. thanks for playing.
Edited by hp12c (12/27/09 04:19 PM)
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#319330 - 12/27/09 04:32 PM
Re: I MAKE 100 COLD CALLS EVERY DAY & LOVE IT!
[Re: lucky]
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Why are so skeptical by my production which is very commonplace? I am trying to refrain from ripping you apart but your childlike obsession with credentials is annoying. Have I tried to sell you anything? Have I not contributed to this thread any knowledge at all? What do you have to contribute other than doubt? I'm skeptical of barnstormers.  Lucky, you just joined on Dec. 26th (yesterday), and your 5th post was the one that started this thread. Not really the way to make friends and influence people around here. Hope this answer is helpful.
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#319333 - 12/27/09 04:50 PM
Re: I MAKE 100 COLD CALLS EVERY DAY & LOVE IT!
[Re: barb43]
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"What do you know about Froy.." is the #1 post on the history of this website with twice as many responses as any other post: http://www.agentsonline.net/forums/ubbth...html#Post239792Since you have told us you know him, have met him and have learned from him... it is not alot to ask for his contact information or website. Many of us here believe he is a fictitious character. You will go along way in answering the question posted... and if you don't than I for one also remain skeptical about you and your claims and intent.
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#319342 - 12/27/09 06:06 PM
Re: I MAKE 100 COLD CALLS EVERY DAY & LOVE IT!
[Re: hp12c]
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hp12c: are you watching CSI: Crime Scene Investigation right now? If so, change the channel bro.  The numbers add up. Define contact as someone who picked up the phone. Define a lead as someone who actually wanted to sell their home or knew someone who did. If you've been doing it for so long I'm sure you'd be using your computer to speed dial the numbers, you'd be using related dialing software, a prepared do-not-call-list in the software, and you'd have a headset to talk. Contacts would reasonably take 40 seconds from dial to hangup. That would be 98 contacts (2 of 100 contacts will count as leads) X 40 seconds = 3920 seconds / 60 = 65.33 minutes. Time remaining would be 210 - 65.33 = 144.67 minutes. Leads would reasonably take 3 minutes. If you had 2 leads out of out of 300 calls that would be 2 leads X 3 minutes per = 6 minutes. Time remaining would be 144.67 - 6 = 138.67 minutes. Non answering rings would account for the rest of the time. That would be 200 remaining calls to make. Remaining time = 138.67 minutes / 200 remaining calls = approximately 41 seconds for each of the 200 remaining non answered calls. Also, roughly noon could be 12:30, so we'd have an additional 30 minutes to add to the formulas. Does this clear the crime scene? Lucky, posting what you know about Froy is unnecessary. I have no authority here, and this is only a suggestion, but if you feel compelled to do so, please do it in the infamous Froy thread. This thread isn't about Froy.
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#319346 - 12/27/09 07:07 PM
Re: I MAKE 100 COLD CALLS EVERY DAY & LOVE IT!
[Re: AugustaBroker]
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You're a friggin idiot. Really.
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#319350 - 12/27/09 08:01 PM
Re: I MAKE 100 COLD CALLS EVERY DAY & LOVE IT!
[Re: super realtor]
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I agree with you, SuperRealtor, that this thread is pretty nonproductive, so prolly worth locking. Gotta add tho' that it's been pretty doggone humorous reading! (tho' that's time-wasting on my part.  )
Edited by barb43 (12/27/09 08:02 PM)
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#319375 - 12/28/09 07:06 AM
Re: I MAKE 100 COLD CALLS EVERY DAY & LOVE IT!
[Re: REODayton]
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I imagine this opinion will fall on mostly deaf ears, but what the heck!
Instead of striving to play the Numbers Game even harder, even more efficiently, have you ever considered playing a different game? Specifically, taking a Quality over Quantity approach to your prospecting?
Rather than attempt to contact 100 people a day in hopes of catching the attention of a few, how about trying to impress just a few every day, in hopes of making a memorable impression on every single one? If you were to impress two people a day, at the end of a year, that's over 700 people on the planet who think you're really cool - instead simply sort of recognizing your name from your mass-marketing efforts.
Instead of pestering your sphere of influence once a quarter with requests for referrals (which I promise you are not welcomed with open arms), try reconnecting with the people you know as a friend or acquaintance first - a friend or acquaintance who happens to sell real estate.
Instead of focusing all your time, energy and budget on hunting down new prospects, spend at least half of that time being a kick-a$$ real estate agent for those 50-60 clients who have honored you with their business.
I sold 50-70 houses every year without doing ANY formal prospecting other than what I describe above. If the people in your world think you're a pretty darn cool person and a terrific real estate agent, they'll take great care of you throughout your career.
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#319379 - 12/28/09 08:36 AM
Re: I MAKE 100 COLD CALLS EVERY DAY & LOVE IT!
[Re: Jennifer Allan]
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I tend to agree with that Jennifer's approach. Though Lucky's was very intersting to read, and I am sure very successful, it is not an approach I could get into based on my style and personality. I always concentrate on face to face meetings with people and personal interactions that establish confidence for the future. I rarely introduce real estate into any conversation. But most of my conversations turn to real estate when I am asked about trends. These interactions for me produce very solid and loyal coustomers, and as a result I spend little to no energies on advertising or mailings. When I do mailings I always send very useful and unique information that I originate by analyzing the market.
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#319402 - 12/28/09 11:12 AM
Re: I MAKE 100 COLD CALLS EVERY DAY & LOVE IT!
[Re: Doin' bpose]
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I agree with Jennifer too. One thing that's been working for me recently is wearing my name tag everywhere I go. Amazing how many people strike up a conversation about real estate and ask "is the market getting any better?" Some of these people will be good for listings in the coming year, I am certain of that. People are looking for someone to talk to who will give them accurate information. I would not have those opportunities in cold calling except in extremely rare moments. And in this state, cold calling is almost a total no-no anyway.
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