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This question was posed to me earlier today as part of a month long challenge we;ve got going on in our office.  Surely, we;ve all been asked this question before, even if t=not in those exact words.  Every potential client must wonder "with all the different agents available, what's the difference?".  It's a otugh question to answer as the tendencies are to either be modest or to beat my chest, neither of which will serve me very well.

After some serious contemplation, I came up with the following.  I'd like to hear what some of you think "makes YOU different".

 I'm Andy Raffle, professional Realtor with Coldwell Banker Hearthside, Realtors in Yardley, PA.  I've been licensed to sell real estate since 1995 in Pennsylvania and I am also licensed in New Jersey.

I bring some unique qualifications to the real estate business that I feel set me apart from other agents.  I have a financial background which brought me to the residential mortgage business in 1988.  This enables me to offer both Buyers and Sellers insight into financing trends and qualifications.

At about the same time, I began to actively work the distressed property market, accumulating a portfolio of quality residential investment property.   This experience makes me ideally suited to work with buyers of distressed properties, as well as investors - as I have significant firsthand experience in that business.

I have bought and sold several homes of my own and moved my three children in the process.  I understand the trials of moving a family and the importance of getting it right and putting the utmost thought and care into getting it right!

I work hard.  Always.  I spend hours a day employing the most proven yet most avoided sales techniques - COLD CALLING!  Real estate agents, like other salespeople, hate to make phone calls but, it is those very phone calls that are the most effective tools at selling homes, or anything else.  Active marketing sets me far apart from the crowd of passive agents.

I use the internet to market, not just to make friends.  The internet is a great big universe all of its own.  It's easy to get lost and disappear in the ether if you don't stick to your message.  All of my internet activities; from my website to my Blogs are all designed to market your home and myself.

 

Andy Raffle sells Bucks County Real Estate.  Check out my website for Yardley homes and information, search for properties, read my informative Real Estate Articles and read my Bucks County Real Estate Blog

 

Andy Raffle

www.askAndyRaffle.com

Coldwell Banker Hearthside, Realtors

70 West Afton Avenue

Yardley PA   19067

215.493.9080x130

 

 
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75 Comments on What Makes You Different As An Agent?

Andy, good post and your message rings so loud and clear.  We do have to be able to tell potential clients what sets us apart from the sea of other agents --- especially in this market with there being so much uncertainty and challenges.

Thank you for the example that you set!

10/06/2008 01:21 PM by Vickie Slade (Real Estate of The Rockies)


As listing agents, we spare no expense. As buyers agents, we take no prisoners. That's pretty much it in a nutshell.

 

The difference is clearly visible and the public is taking notice. We're not your average team.

10/06/2008 01:23 PM by Rob & Jeannie Steward (Weichert, Realtors)


Andy, I'd like to think my assets are listening and learning, I never can do enough of either...

10/06/2008 01:27 PM by Paul Henderson (RE/MAX Professionals)


Hi Andy:  I wish you good luck.  It appears you are doing alot of things right!  When I got into Real Estate, I was tired of Realtors, who never returned a phone call.  I return calls, every call, the same day.  That sets me above many others.

Keep up the good work

Thanks

Don

10/06/2008 03:03 PM by Donald Bradbury, REALTOR Bucks County PA (The Bradbury Team at Coldwell Banker Heritage)


Andy, good post and your message rings so loud and clear.  We do have to be able to tell potential clients what sets us apart from the sea of other agents --- especially in this market with there being so much uncertainty and challenges.

Thank you for the example that you set!

 

10/06/2008 01:21 PM by Vickie Slade (Real Estate of The Rockies)   Delete Report as Spam

Thanks for your comment, Vickie but, what sets YOU apart?

10/06/2008 03:14 PM by Andy Raffle, Yardley, PA Real Estate (Coldwell Banker Hearthside, Realtors)


Dear Andy,

Thanks for the great post! Keep up the good job!

Betina

 

10/06/2008 01:21 PM by Betina Foreman (Keller Williams Realty, Inc.)   Delete Report as Spam

Thanks, Bettina but, don't go away without sharing.

10/06/2008 03:14 PM by Andy Raffle, Yardley, PA Real Estate (Coldwell Banker Hearthside, Realtors)


As listing agents, we spare no expense. As buyers agents, we take no prisoners. That's pretty much it in a nutshell.

 

The difference is clearly visible and the public is taking notice. We're not your average team.

 

10/06/2008 01:23 PM by Rob & Jeannie Steward (Weichert, Realtors)   Delete Report as Spam

I like the catchiness of that, R & J (whichever of you posted).  Does sparing no expoense get listings sold or is it something about YOU?

10/06/2008 03:16 PM by Andy Raffle, Yardley, PA Real Estate (Coldwell Banker Hearthside, Realtors)


Andy, I'd like to think my assets are listening and learning, I never can do enough of either...

 

10/06/2008 01:27 PM by Paul Henderson (RE/MAX Professionals)   Delete Report as Spam

Now, THAT's what I'm talking about.  Good points and worth pointing out.  Thanks for your comment, Paul.

10/06/2008 03:17 PM by Andy Raffle, Yardley, PA Real Estate (Coldwell Banker Hearthside, Realtors)


Andy, I'd like to think my assets are listening and learning, I never can do enough of either...

 

10/06/2008 01:27 PM by Paul Henderson (RE/MAX Professionals)   Delete Report as Spam

Now, THAT's what I'm talking about.  Good points and worth pointing out.  Thanks for your comment, Paul.

10/06/2008 03:17 PM by Andy Raffle, Yardley, PA Real Estate (Coldwell Banker Hearthside, Realtors)


  1. Hi Andy:  I wish you good luck.  It appears you are doing alot of things right!  When I got into Real Estate, I was tired of Realtors, who never returned a phone call.  I return calls, every call, the same day.  That sets me above many others.

    Keep up the good work

    Thanks

    Don

     

    10/06/2008 03:03 PM by Donald Bradbury, REALTOR Bucks County PA (The Bradbury Team at Coldwell Banker Heritage)   Delete Report as Spam

YES!  Communication.  See, I'm finding a lot of "me too's" here that I had not even considered....  Thanks, Don.

10/06/2008 03:18 PM by Andy Raffle, Yardley, PA Real Estate (Coldwell Banker Hearthside, Realtors)


  1. Hi Andy:  I wish you good luck.  It appears you are doing alot of things right!  When I got into Real Estate, I was tired of Realtors, who never returned a phone call.  I return calls, every call, the same day.  That sets me above many others.

    Keep up the good work

    Thanks

    Don

     

    10/06/2008 03:03 PM by Donald Bradbury, REALTOR Bucks County PA (The Bradbury Team at Coldwell Banker Heritage)   Delete Report as Spam

YES!  Communication.  See, I'm finding a lot of "me too's" here that I had not even considered....  Thanks, Don.

10/06/2008 03:18 PM by Andy Raffle, Yardley, PA Real Estate (Coldwell Banker Hearthside, Realtors)


Andy, thanks for the great post.  I was just sitting here thinking about the cold calls I need to make and now I feel a little more pumped and ready to make them.  thanks!

10/07/2008 10:10 AM by Kristin Hunteman (Carpenter Realtors)


COLD CALLING! You gotta love it! Nothing gets you closer to a sale than your last rejection. Think about that for a minute. Every no gets you closer to a YES! 

10/07/2008 10:11 AM by Mary Norton Rothman (RE/MAX Landmark)


I recently was involved with somethings where business people from different industries had to put down their tag line....they all sounded alike.

10/07/2008 10:20 AM by Jean Groesbeck - Jean Groesbeck & Assoc. REALTOR, Assoc. Broker, e-PRO, ABR, ASP (Windermere Real Estate/Anacortes Properties)


I think the biggest difference between agents is the knowledge. professionalism and that some really CARE

Realtor in St. Petersburg

10/07/2008 10:20 AM by Anne Hensel Real Estate Professional buy or sell St. Pete


Sounds like you have it all together.  My communication sets me apart from every other Realtor.  Returning phone calls and keeping my buyers and sellers up to date with the market.

10/07/2008 11:13 AM by Pat Champion (Coldwell Banker Camelot Realty)


Andy,

One of the things I think sets me apart as an agent both with buyers and sellers is my construction background.  I have worked in both residential and commercial construction and have about 18 years experience.  I worked most recently with a custom builder in my town and have found the knowledge I have gained over the years better serves the needs of my customers when looking at a home for more than the aesthetic purposes. 

I also treat every customer the same and I believe alot of agents don't always do that.  It doesn't matter if you came to me to buy or sell a 5,000 mobile home (exageration) or a million dollar waterfront property, the customer deserves the same respect.  So I would have to say intergrity is a quality I employee.

It is so true that some agents haven't thought this question through and should really take a good hard look.....so that when asked the question they are prepared with an answer.

Sorry.....I got a little long winded....I could go on!

10/07/2008 11:58 AM by Melinda Barry


Andy, thanks for the great post.  I was just sitting here thinking about the cold calls I need to make and now I feel a little more pumped and ready to make them.  thanks!

 

10/07/2008 10:10 AM by Kristin Hunteman (Keller Williams)   Delete Report as Spam

Glad to help!  Please send remittance to 70 W Afton Avenue Yardley, PA   19067 ;)

I don;t have anything against coaching but, I find that I get some of my best ideas and motivation by talking with other agents.

10/07/2008 12:19 PM by Andy Raffle, Yardley, PA Real Estate (Coldwell Banker Hearthside, Realtors)


COLD CALLING! You gotta love it! Nothing gets you closer to a sale than your last rejection. Think about that for a minute. Every no gets you closer to a YES!  

10/07/2008 10:11 AM by Mary Norton Rothman (RE/MAX Landmark)   Delete Report as Spam

 

Above my desk, I have a sign that reads:

"Your most unhappy custimers are your greatest source of learning" - Bill Gates

Now, we'd all like to pretend that we don;t have any unhappy custoimers nor do we get any rejections but, that jsut can;t be.  If nobody is saying "NO", you're not asking enough people. 

10/07/2008 12:22 PM by Andy Raffle, Yardley, PA Real Estate (Coldwell Banker Hearthside, Realtors)


I recently was involved with somethings where business people from different industries had to put down their tag line....they all sounded alike.

 

10/07/2008 10:20 AM by Jean Groesbeck-Windermere Anacortes - La Conner and Anacortes Homes For Sale (Windermere Real Estate/Anacortes Properties)   Delete Report as Spam

I htink that's the reason for the question.  So what makes YOU different, Jean???

10/07/2008 12:24 PM by Andy Raffle, Yardley, PA Real Estate (Coldwell Banker Hearthside, Realtors)


I think the biggest difference between agents is the knowledge. professionalism and that some really CARE

Realtor in St. Petersburg

 

10/07/2008 10:20 AM by Anne Hensel Real Estate Professional buy or sell St. Pete   Delete Report as Spam

Anne, I agree but, nobody ever tells that prospective client "I don't care" so, when asked the question, how do YOU answer?

10/07/2008 12:27 PM by Andy Raffle, Yardley, PA Real Estate (Coldwell Banker Hearthside, Realtors)


Andy,

One of the things I think sets me apart as an agent both with buyers and sellers is my construction background.  I have worked in both residential and commercial construction and have about 18 years experience.  I worked most recently with a custom builder in my town and have found the knowledge I have gained over the years better serves the needs of my customers when looking at a home for more than the aesthetic purposes. 

I also treat every customer the same and I believe alot of agents don't always do that.  It doesn't matter if you came to me to buy or sell a 5,000 mobile home (exageration) or a million dollar waterfront property, the customer deserves the same respect.  So I would have to say intergrity is a quality I employee.

It is so true that some agents haven't thought this question through and should really take a good hard look.....so that when asked the question they are prepared with an answer.

Sorry.....I got a little long winded....I could go on!

 

10/07/2008 11:58 AM by Melinda Barry   Delete Report as Spam

I htink your answer was GREAT and I would encourage you to go on, if you ahve more to say.  You've obviousyl thought this through and identified your strengths.  Thank you.

10/07/2008 12:29 PM by Andy Raffle, Yardley, PA Real Estate (Coldwell Banker Hearthside, Realtors)


Excellent value statement, but one thing caught my eye... cold calling.  What do you do about the "Do not call list"?

10/07/2008 12:30 PM by Margaret Woda, Crofton Maryland Real Estate (Long & Foster REALTORS)


Excellent value statement, but one thing caught my eye... cold calling.  What do you do about the "Do not call list"?

 

10/07/2008 12:30 PM by Margaret Woda, Maryland Real Estate (RE/MAX VISION)   Delete Report as Spam

I think that would require more of a private conversation but, you can cxross reference against the DNC list.  That's the short answer.

10/07/2008 12:42 PM by Andy Raffle, Yardley, PA Real Estate (Coldwell Banker Hearthside, Realtors)


Being different is important, but being amazing is what will get you clients, I believe. Being different for the sake of being different ends up making you the same because everybody is trying to be different. I think it's imperative to stop trying to do anything and just let your personality shine, because you are you and that's what will truly make your different. 

10/07/2008 02:26 PM by Andrew Olson (RealSpace Tours)


Being different is important, but being amazing is what will get you clients, I believe. Being different for the sake of being different ends up making you the same because everybody is trying to be different. I think it's imperative to stop trying to do anything and just let your personality shine, because you are you and that's what will truly make your different.  

10/07/2008 02:26 PM by Andrew Olson (RealSpace Tours)   Delete Report as Spam

That sounds great but you haven;t answered the question.  What is it that makes you AMAZING, and therefore, different from anybody else?

10/07/2008 03:26 PM by Andy Raffle, Yardley, PA Real Estate (Coldwell Banker Hearthside, Realtors)


Great post and gets one to thinking doen't it. I like to think that listening is what I am good at and putting the deal together is what I love to do.

10/07/2008 04:06 PM by Charles Stallions Real Estate Services


I found that keeping in touch with my clients through sending personal cards on Birthdays, Anniversaries, etc makes a HUGE difference. By cementing the relationship through personal contact they won't use another agent. I found a great company that makes it easy for me to send all these cards through my COMPUTER and they will print and ship the cards! WHOOO HOOOO now I have more free time ........instead of spending ALL my time handwriting the cards and buying stamps, yadda yadda. here is the website; https://www.sendoutcards.com/39424

Kelly Marsh

10/07/2008 05:00 PM by Kelly Marsh (Keller Williams Realty)


Being an independent broker means never having to say, "I'll have to ask my manager." 

:) 

10/07/2008 07:50 PM by Ruthman Real Estate (Ruthman Real Estate)


Great post and gets one to thinking doen't it. I like to think that listening is what I am good at and putting the deal together is what I love to do.

10/07/2008 04:06 PM by Charles Stallions Real Estate Services Inc   Delete Report as Spam

Thanks for your comment, Charles.

10/07/2008 08:58 PM by Andy Raffle, Yardley, PA Real Estate (Coldwell Banker Hearthside, Realtors)


Well, since you asked:  I am on a team that has our marketing system down.  We have unique systems in place to get the job done.  As a team member, I was hand pick by my team leader/broker because my work ethic is up to a level that suits his high standards.

With our unique marketing systems and the detailed hard work I put into my business, along with the communication skills I use consistantly with my clients,  and the constant training offered and utilized by me, as well as the skills I've developed through my experiences,  I know all the above makes ME different! 

10/07/2008 04:32 PM by Marlene Pellegrini ERA REALTY PROs (The Dan Sperduto Home Selling Team)   Delete Report as Spam

I just nder if anybody DOESN'T have unique systems in place, at least they won't admit it.  If that's the case, how're you different?  I hate to challenge but, I'm trying to put mysel finthe consumers polace.

10/07/2008 09:01 PM by Andy Raffle, Yardley, PA Real Estate (Coldwell Banker Hearthside, Realtors)


I found that keeping in touch with my clients through sending personal cards on Birthdays, Anniversaries, etc makes a HUGE difference. By cementing the relationship through personal contact they won't use another agent. I found a great company that makes it easy for me to send all these cards through my COMPUTER and they will print and ship the cards! WHOOO HOOOO now I have more free time ........instead of spending ALL my time handwriting the cards and buying stamps, yadda yadda. here is the website; https://www.sendoutcards.com/39424

Kelly Marsh

10/07/2008 05:00 PM by Kelly Marsh (Keller Williams Realty)   Delete Report as Spam

Great stuff!  Maybe I just think so because I am not good at what you talk about - note to self, improve!  The personal touch is an area in which I can improve.

10/07/2008 09:02 PM by Andy Raffle, Yardley, PA Real Estate (Coldwell Banker Hearthside, Realtors)


Being an independent broker means never having to say, "I'll have to ask my manager." 

:) 

10/07/2008 07:50 PM by Ruthman Real Estate (Ruthman Real Estate)   Delete Report as Spam

I wonder.  I don't remember the last time I "had to ask my manager" anything but, I like the ability to be able to do so.  I have gotten to the point where I don;t NEED to know every answer, I just need to know where to find it.

Is it really an advantage to be independent?  What sets you apart from other independents???

10/07/2008 09:04 PM by Andy Raffle, Yardley, PA Real Estate (Coldwell Banker Hearthside, Realtors)


Being an independent broker means never having to say, "I'll have to ask my manager." 

:) 

10/07/2008 07:50 PM by Ruthman Real Estate (Ruthman Real Estate)   Delete Report as Spam

I wonder.  I don't remember the last time I "had to ask my manager" anything but, I like the ability to be able to do so.  I have gotten to the point where I don;t NEED to know every answer, I just need to know where to find it.

Is it really an advantage to be independent?  What sets you apart from other independents???

10/07/2008 09:04 PM by Andy Raffle, Yardley, PA Real Estate (Coldwell Banker Hearthside, Realtors)


Eveyone needs to find their niche market and it sounds like you found your's.

10/07/2008 10:38 PM by Debbie Small, REALTORĀ® (Long & Foster Realtors)


Eveyone needs to find their niche market and it sounds like you found your's.

10/07/2008 10:38 PM by Debbie Small, CRS, GRI (Long & Foster Realtors)   Delete Report as Spam

Thanks, Debbie.   What's yours?

10/07/2008 10:47 PM by Andy Raffle, Yardley, PA Real Estate (Coldwell Banker Hearthside, Realtors)


A track record. 

10/08/2008 05:46 AM by Marlene Pellegrini ERA REALTY PROs (The Dan Sperduto Home Selling Team)   Delete Report as Spam


s your track record always longer or better than th eagents you're competing with?  What if it's not, do you just withdraw?

10/08/2008 06:00 AM by Andy Raffle, Yardley, PA Real Estate (Coldwell Banker Hearthside, Realtors)


Yes - quite possibly; that is for the consumer to decide - to the 1st question. 

For the second question, At this point - I've made my presentation and have express what my team can do, it is up to the consumer if they want to use my team's services...

...(if they want 'track record' proof, I will provide it - I have done it before)...

...AND...

It is up to me if I feel representing this someone would be feasible.  For example, if the person is selling a house and wants to over price the listing - I will withdraw.  I can not make miracles happen.

If these are buyers, and I feel they are not 'ready willing and able,' I will periodically call them to see what their status is on the situation.  If they are contractually obligated with someone else at that point,  ethically - I will withdraw.

10/08/2008 06:48 AM by Marlene Pellegrini RealtorĀ® ERA REALTY PROs - Eastern Connecticut (The Dan Sperduto Home Selling Team)


We have been builders, I have sold commercial goods on a one shot close basis. Real Estate is a peice of cake compared to that. Brutal honesty is what you get from us, if you ask....

10/08/2008 08:39 AM by Get Us A Home Realty - Frank & Jodi Real Estate Brokers


Yes - quite possibly; that is for the consumer to decide - to the 1st question. 

For the second question, At this point - I've made my presentation and have express what my team can do, it is up to the consumer if they want to use my team's services...

...(if they want 'track record' proof, I will provide it - I have done it before)...

...AND...

It is up to me if I feel representing this someone would be feasible.  For example, if the person is selling a house and wants to over price the listing - I will withdraw.  I can not make miracles happen.

If these are buyers, and I feel they are not 'ready willing and able,' I will periodically call them to see what their status is on the situation.  If they are contractually obligated with someone else at that point,  ethically - I will withdraw.

10/08/2008 06:48 AM by Marlene Pellegrini ERA REALTY PROs (The Dan Sperduto Home Selling Team)   Delete Report as Spam


I think the willingness to step away is  abig differentiator, too many agents will take a client at any price.  I share your philosophy that not only can't I make miracles happen but, I have no interest in having my sign rot on the front lawn because the Seller was unreasonable.  Nobody knows about the Seller, they jsut know about my sign that sat there for siux months before somebody else came along - and likely made the sale at a lower price.

Thank you.

10/08/2008 09:07 AM by Andy Raffle, Yardley, PA Real Estate (Coldwell Banker Hearthside, Realtors)


We have been builders, I have sold commercial goods on a one shot close basis. Real Estate is a peice of cake compared to that. Brutal honesty is what you get from us, if you ask....

10/08/2008 08:39 AM by Get Us A Home Realty - Frank & Jodi Real Estate Brokers   Delete Report as Spam

Honesty is different!  LOL!  I have a scrip tthat I use that says "I tell nice people like you the truth, even if it's not what you want to hear".

There's something to that.

10/08/2008 09:09 AM by Andy Raffle, Yardley, PA Real Estate (Coldwell Banker Hearthside, Realtors)


Its important to differentiate yourself from the crowd....in a good way. Sometimes you have to keep changing these unique aspects just to stay ahead of the game.

10/08/2008 07:59 PM by Susan Zanzonico - Exclusive Buyers Agent Short Hills NJ Real Estate (Buyers and Relocation Agency Representation)


I agree with a the comments above about returning phone calls.  I return calls within an hour 9 - 9 seven days a week.

10/08/2008 08:09 PM by Kristina Pratt, Realtor - St. Louis' Illinois Suburbs (Coldwell Banker Brown Realtors)


You are right. Just like in any sales position. We get scared to MAKE the call. We hate rejection. I have to force myself to make those calls. I always take my incoming calls and return every call I get. My goal is to return calls always within one house. But I attempt, I dread those cold calls.

10/08/2008 08:19 PM by gregorymr


Its important to differentiate yourself from the crowd....in a good way. Sometimes you have to keep changing these unique aspects just to stay ahead of the game.

 

10/08/2008 07:59 PM by Morris County New Jersey (Midtown Direct Realtor)   Delete Report as Spam

Interesting.  The crowd catches up and your business must evolve.  I could not agree more.  For the first 10 years I was in the business I was a short sale/distressed property "specialist".  Now that everybody else is a "specialist", I don't spend nearly as much of my time in that arena.  For me, that's a amrket that has gotten less fruitful so, I've stopped marketing it.

10/08/2008 08:55 PM by Andy Raffle, Yardley, PA Real Estate (Coldwell Banker Hearthside, Realtors)


I agree with a the comments above about returning phone calls.  I return calls within an hour 9 - 9 seven days a week. 

10/08/2008 08:09 PM by Kristina Pratt, Realtor - St. Louis' Illinois Suburbs (Coldwell Banker Brown Realtors)   Delete Report as Spam

You are right. Just like in any sales position. We get scared to MAKE the call. We hate rejection. I have to force myself to make those calls. I always take my incoming calls and return every call I get. My goal is to return calls always within one house. But I attempt, I dread those cold calls.

10/08/2008 08:19 PM by gregorymr   Delete Report as Spam

This is interesting in that one of the hardest things for me to do was to NOT return calls.  I posted two other Blogs recently on Accountability http://activerain.com/blogsview/717030/What-Do-You-Do and Time Management http://activerain.com/blogsview/723631/Time-Management-Systems-Do.   I find it is incredibly important to not get distracted by someone else's phone call.  YES, I provide a high level of customer service but if I am responding to every call as it comes and it is pulling me away from my important work of marketing and selling homes, I'm not really serving my client.

I'm not saying that anybody else is abandoning other issues for the telephone, I am saying that, for me, it was important to not let the easy distraction of a phone call take me out of my schedule.

I guess it comes down to respecting my time as much as I respect other people's.

Btw, my rule for returning calls; in by noon, returned by 5.  in by 5, returned by noon.

10/08/2008 09:01 PM by Andy Raffle, Yardley, PA Real Estate (Coldwell Banker Hearthside, Realtors)


I have a teaching/coaching background, am a partner in a construction company and spent  years in the field, am a staging instructor (teach RE cont ed classes)/ mentor and own my own staging co. and now will  be able to sell what I stage.

Service oriented, can visualize what a home could be and construction wise what that would take and then help others "see it". Does the world need another Realtor? I am planning to bring in something unique, hopefully there will be a place for someone like myself.

10/08/2008 10:00 PM by Kathleen Lordbock- HSE,RESA,SEA,SD ~soon to be Realtor/Staging Specialist~ (Re$ale Design & Home Staging)


Dear Andy,

 

Is the difference making a difference?  Are you thriving today in this national crisis?  I want to be one of the REALTORS who make it and stay in business.

Hang in there.

10/09/2008 03:00 AM by Marian Goetzinger (Pine Knoll Shores Realty)


I know what makes me different from the rest. I am not sure that you have proven your point of the post.  OK you cold call, and it does what for the seller?  OK you work the Internet not only to make friends AND IT DOES WHAT FOR THE SELLER?  Your own differentiation can be pumped up a bunch.  I'm sure people will give you ideas so you can punch it up.  Obviously someone wants to know when they hire you:  What does it do for me?

10/09/2008 08:29 AM by Lyn Sims - Northwest Suburban Chicago Homes (RE/MAX Suburban)


Hey Andy, good stuff, especially the cold calling. Your post couldn't have come at a better time since today I have home work due, part of a 12 week coaching mentor session at my office. My home work is for me to describe in only two sentences how i'm different than every other agent in town. In other words what is my unique purchase appeal? Can you sum it up in two sentences? Crazy how things come together. Cheers. Curtis

10/09/2008 08:57 AM by Curtis Dulansky-JB Goodwin-Austin


Interesting post... a question every realtor ought to be ready to answer.  Thanks for sharing!

Bob

10/09/2008 10:00 AM by Bob Bentley (Bentley Realty Group, LLC)


I know what makes me different from the rest. I am not sure that you have proven your point of the post.  OK you cold call, and it does what for the seller?  OK you work the Internet not only to make friends AND IT DOES WHAT FOR THE SELLER?  Your own differentiation can be pumped up a bunch.  I'm sure people will give you ideas so you can punch it up.  Obviously someone wants to know when they hire you:  What does it do for me?

10/09/2008 08:29 AM by Lyn Sims - Northwest Suburban Chicago Homes (RE/MAX Suburban)   Delete Report as Spam

 

I'm asking th epeople I cold call if they' dlike to buy a house that I have listed; if they know somebody who would like to buy a house that I have listed or if they'd l-ike to sell their homes.  More listings equals more buyer calls, more buyer calls equals more opprtunities ot sell a particular home.  I also call the agent sin the area and let them know what I have,

In any SALES business, calling is a part of the program.  Only in real estate has it been traditionally abandoned.

10/09/2008 10:54 AM by Andy Raffle, Yardley, PA Real Estate (Coldwell Banker Hearthside, Realtors)


Hey Andy, good stuff, especially the cold calling. Your post couldn't have come at a better time since today I have home work due, part of a 12 week coaching mentor session at my office. My home work is for me to describe in only two sentences how i'm different than every other agent in town. In other words what is my unique purchase appeal? Can you sum it up in two sentences? Crazy how things come together. Cheers. Curtis

10/09/2008 08:57 AM by Curtis Dulansky-JB Goodwin-Austin   Delete Report as Spam

I can;t wait to hear your answer when you come up with it, Curtis.

10/09/2008 10:55 AM by Andy Raffle, Yardley, PA Real Estate (Coldwell Banker Hearthside, Realtors)


Interesting post... a question every realtor ought to be ready to answer.  Thanks for sharing!

Bob

10/09/2008 10:00 AM by Bob Bentley (Bentley Realty Group, LLC)   Delete Report as Spam

What is your answer, Bob?

10/09/2008 10:56 AM by Andy Raffle, Yardley, PA Real Estate (Coldwell Banker Hearthside, Realtors)


Andy, very clear and to the point. I believe we all need to be able to write down our assets and be able to present it when asked.

10/09/2008 01:03 PM by Ellie Viray, Realtor (Dilbeck GMAC Real Estate)


As agents anything that we can do to differentiate ourselves from our competitors puts us a head of the game.

10/09/2008 02:05 PM by Team Honeycutt (Allen Tate)