Advice For New Real Estate Agents

Advice For New Real Estate Agents

A lot of new agents ask themselves and their mentors how to get clients. New agents often see a large client base as a source of money, and why wouldn’t you? It only seems logical.

But consider thinking about it like this: don’t worry so much about getting clients—focus on keeping clients.

Sure, it takes skill to go out and prospect for new clients, but that’s not going to set you apart from other agents—most real estate agents are comfortable talking to people and making connections.

Establishing relationships with people is going to set you apart. 

So often, people want an easy solution to their problems: “What’s the magic bullet that won’t require a lot of work?”

Sorry, my friend, but the real estate industry is not going to work like that.

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Instead, your success will depend on your drive, work ethic, and attention to detail. Do you think SEO will be the trick? What about Social Media prowess? Maybe you want to hit the pavement or cold call people. More power to you. But these are just tools and techniques.

The same way a football offense must choose a run play, pass play, kick, or punt, you must choose between your own tools, each one chosen based on specific circumstances. If all you can do is pass the ball, you may not last. Likewise, if all you do is wait for potential clients to contact you, you won’t make it in this industry.

Don’t hide from the SuperStar agents in your area, call them up and take them out to coffee (your treat). Ask them about the area, let them share their wisdom and listen closely. If you have a good rapport, meet up again and you might have a mentor.

Find your niche. You might think this business is all about transactions, but really it’s all about relationships. And the beautiful thing is that the better relationships you have the more homes you’ll sell.

So work hard. Leave the office. Have some fun. Get out there and sell some homes. And, in the process, make some freinds.

About Larson Educational Services:

Utilizing 30 years of real estate training and professional education experience, Florida real estate school Larson Educational Services is the premier provider of Florida real estate licensing, exam preparation, post-licensing, CAM licensing, mortgage loan originator licensing, and continuing education in Southwest Florida. Classes are available in Fort Myers, Naples, Sarasota, and online.

Brad Larson

Larson Educational Services

13040 Livingston Rd. #12

Naples, FL 34105

info@LarsonEd.com

239-344-7510

www.LarsonEd.com

A Simple Tip for Florida Real Estate Agents

Listen, guys. I know you’ve all heard it a million times before, but it can’t be overstated: clear out the alligators from your listings.

Nothing will scare a buyer more than seeing a giant cartoon alligator plopped down on the front yard.

Get rid of them!

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About Larson Educational Services:

Utilizing 30 years of real estate training and professional education experience, Florida real estate school Larson Educational Services is the premier provider of Florida real estate licensing, exam preparation, post-licensing, CAM licensing, mortgage loan originator licensing, and continuing education in Southwest Florida. Classes are available in Fort Myers, Naples, Sarasota, and online.

Brad Larson

Larson Educational Services

13040 Livingston Road #12,

Naples, Florida 34105

info@LarsonEd.com

239-344-7510

www.LarsonEd.com

Breaking News!–Naples Real Estate School

This just in: LarsonEd is the best Florida real estate school!

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About Larson Educational Services:

Utilizing 30 years of real estate training and professional education experience, Florida real estate school Larson Educational Services is the premier provider of Florida real estate licensing, exam preparation, post-licensing, CAM licensing, mortgage loan originator licensing, and continuing education in Southwest Florida. Classes are available in Fort Myers, Naples, Sarasota, and online.

Brad Larson

Larson Educational Services

13040 Livingston Rd. #12

Naples, Florida 34105

info@LarsonEd.com

239-344-7510

www.LarsonEd.com

Stores are Already Selling Christmas Decorations?

It’s not even Halloween yet and I saw Christmas decorations in WalMart the other day. At the pace we’re going, I’m probably a little behind the curve on this one, but Happy Valentine’s day 2017, everybody!

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About Larson Educational Services:

Utilizing 30 years of real estate training and professional education experience, Naples real estate school Larson Educational Services is the premier provider of Florida real estate licensing, exam preparation, post-licensing, CAM licensing, mortgage loan originator licensing, and continuing education in Southwest Florida. Classes are available in Fort Myers, Naples, Sarasota, and online.

Brad Larson

Larson Educational Services

13040 Livingston Road #12

Naples, Florida 34105

info@LarsonEd.com

239-344-7510

www.LarsonEd.com

What Sellers Want From Agents Part 1 (VIDEO)

Owners want to know what’s happening with their listing. Therefore, sellers want their agent to creatively market the property, pay attention to detail, and provide excellent customer support as part of their services.

The reason most often cited by owners who were unhappy with the listing agent is not the failure of the agent to secure a buyer; it’s failure of the agent to communicate with them after the listing is signed.

  1. Sellers want you to add value by providing much more than the sellers could do on their own.

If they could have found that extra value on their own then what do they need you for?

  1. Sellers want you to look at the entire situation and give good advice.

It’s difficult for sellers to be objective about their own property. Emotional attachment, nostalgia, and good memories cloud their ability to accurately assess their home’s value. That’s why you need to be the voice of reason and wisdom for the seller.

  1. Sellers want you to remember who the customer is and respond to their needs.

Always remember that your relationship with the seller is a mutually beneficial one, and you should remember your role as well as your client’s. This relationship will sometimes require you to swallow your pride.

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Okay, you gotta have a cut-off point though.

  1. Sellers want to be treated like partners—keep in touch and update them at least once a week.

There’s nothing more frustrating for a seller than to be left in the dark. Keep them in the loop even if there’s nothing to report. This lets your client know that you care about them and their needs.

  1. Sellers want to see a nice brochure—accurate, detailed, and professional.

A nice brochure shows that you’ve done your homework on the property and that you’re prepared to present their listing to potential buyers in the most professional way possible.

Keep in mind this list of seller desires so you don’t make the same mistake as many agents before you. Check back next time for part 2.

About Larson Educational Services:

Utilizing 30 years of real estate training and professional education experience, Florida real estate school Larson Educational Services is the premier provider of Florida real estate licensing, exam preparation, post-licensing, CAM licensing, mortgage loan originator licensing, and continuing education in Southwest Florida. Classes are available in Fort Myers, Naples, Sarasota, and online.

Brad Larson

Larson Educational Services

13040 Livingston Road #12

34105

info@LarsonEd.com

239-344-7510

www.LarsonEd.com

How to Sell Health Insurance to Small Businesses Part 2

How to sell health insurance to small businesses Part 2

Small and medium sized businesses account for more than half of new job creation in the US. Therefore, they offer a great prospecting opportunity for health insurance professionals.

Check out these 10 tips for selling health insurance to small businesses.

6. Empathize

Get an understanding of what motivates your potential client. What are their goals and challenges? What is their budget?

The first question you ask never really gets to the heart of the matter. Follow up with two or three more questions to get to their real pain and needs as a business.

7. Build Genuine Relationships

The key in this tip is the word “genuine,” as in not forcing the issue. Get some knowledge on the prospect’s background (perhaps even take notes to keep for future reference) and ask them a ton of questions.

8. Do More Listening than Talking

We all know you’re a good talker (or at least you should be). Why else would you become a health insurance sales professional? But resist the urge to talk too much about yourself and the products you’re selling. For a start, there’s a chance that you may be providing a solution to a problem that this prospect doesn’t have. Second, you might come across as arrogant. Remember to give a little and give a little in the conversation. If you notice yourself talking too much, divert the attention back to your prospect.

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9. Don’t Plan Conversations (Too Much)

It’s good to have an idea of where you want a conversation with a prospect to go, otherwise things may get off course and you will spend more time than necessary with a potential client. But it’s also important that you don’t sound too scripted or over prepared when it comes to talking points in the conversation.

Overly scripted sales pitches and conversations make you sound robotic and they make your potential clients uncomfortable. Learn to think on your feet, get a vibe for the person on the other side of the table, and have fun. This may take some practice if you’re not already skilled in this area, but your conversation skills can always be improved.

10. Find a Mentor

Whether you’ve been a health insurance sales professional for 20 years or 1, we can all improve. Ask one of your colleagues to shadow you on a sales call and get feedback frequently. Ask them how they deal with some of the common problems you encounter. Odds are they’ve had to deal with the same problems as well.

If you’re a one-person operation, then try to network with other health insurance professionals at conferences and different professional events in the area.

Follow these tips and you’ll be more likely to get those small business clients in no time.

About Larson Educational Services:

Utilizing 30 years of real estate training and professional education experience, Florida real estate school Larson Educational Services is the premier provider of Florida real estate licensing, exam preparation, post-licensing, CAM licensing, mortgage loan originator licensing, and continuing education in Southwest Florida. Classes are available in Fort Myers, Naples, Sarasota, and online.

Brad Larson

Larson Educational Services

13040 Livingston Rd. #12

Naples, FL 34105

info@LarsonEd.com

239-344-7510

www.LarsonEd.com

Get Your License from Florida Insurance School LarsonEd

Remember: LarsonEd is not only your Florida real estate school, but also your insurance school of choice!
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To sign up for insurance classes, give us a call at 239-344-7510 or visit our website, www.LarsonEd.com/insurance.

About Larson Educational Services:

Utilizing 30 years of real estate training and professional education experience, Florida real estate school Larson Educational Services is the premier provider of Florida real estate licensing, exam preparation, post-licensing, CAM licensing, mortgage loan originator licensing, and continuing education in Southwest Florida. Classes are available in Fort Myers, Naples, Sarasota, and online.

 

Brad Larson

Larson Educational Services

13040 Livingston Road #12

Naples, Florida

34105

239-344-7510

info@larsoned.com

www.LarsonEd.com

 

LarsonEd Named Best Family-Owned Business

Earlier this week, Gulfshore Business Magazine awarded their fourth annual Best of Business awards at the brand new Southwest Florida Performing Arts Center. Awards ranged from Best Architect to Best Private Country Club. In the Best Family-Owned Business category, who else but Larson Educational Services came out on top.

Votes were tallied during the months of April and May and, according to LarsonEd founder Brad Larson, the school came out on top “becuase of the support of our current and past students.”

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Owners Brad and Dave with the award.


But Larson wants people to know that although this was a Family-Owned Business award, that doesn’t mean this was a Larson-only achievement. “This award goes out to everyone in the company,” says Brad, “not just those with the last name Larson.”

Brad also wants Larson customers and employees to know that he feels like they are all part of the Larson family. “To our intructors, customer experience team, and vendors, I want to say congratulations, because you are LarsonEd,” the owner says.

The LarsonEd team thinks people are drawn to their business not ony for their unique instruction and course materials, but also because they have such intimate knowledge of their products and care for the customer experience.  “We feel the same emotions as our students in regards to their success in achieving their goals,” says Larson. “We feel the jubilation and triumph when someone passes a test, and we also feel the disappointment when things do not go according to plan.”

But, like a family, LarsonEd is willing and able to provide the support necessary to get students to the next step. “And we’ll do it with a smile on our face because we know that we can make a difference in someone’s life.”

To sign up for classes, including our brand new health insurance pre-licensing courses, visit our website, www.LarsonEd.com, or give us a call at 239-344-7510.

About Larson Educational Services:

Utilizing 30 years of real estate training and professional education experience, Naples real estate school Larson Educational Services is the premier provider of Florida real estate licensing, exam preparation, post-licensing, CAM licensing, mortgage loan originator licensing, and continuing education in Southwest Florida. Classes are available in Fort Myers, Naples, Sarasota, and online.

Brad Larson

Larson Educational Services

1400 Colonial Blvd. Suite 44

Fort Myers, FL 33907

239-344-7510

www.LarsonEd.com

The Importance of Proper Pricing–Florida Real Estate School

The Importance of Proper Pricing 

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 More and more consumers are demanding that real estate sales associates arrive at the walk-through already armed with market information. It’s important to have information about all sales in the immediate area over approximately the past six months. If there have been relatively few sales, you might have to expand the analysis to include similarly desirable areas.

In performing your market analysis, determine the highest price the seller can expect to receive in the least amount of time with the least inconvenience.

Avoid Overpricing

  1. Overpricing reduces the response from advertising
  1. Properties offered for too long become shopworn
  1. Salespeople lose interest after a number of unfavorable reactions

 

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Improper pricing can get you dejected.

  1. Overpriced properties don’t compete with other similar properties that are priced lower
  1. Buyers expect more at a high price

 

Use these cautionary tips to accurately price your clients’ homes.

 

About Larson Educational Services:

Utilizing 30 years of real estate training and professional education experience, Florida real estate school Larson Educational Services is the premier provider of Florida real estate licensing, exam preparation, post-licensing, CAM licensing, mortgage loan originator licensing, and continuing education in Southwest Florida. Classes are available in Fort Myers, Naples, Sarasota, and online.

 

Brad Larson

Larson Educational Services

1400 Colonial Blvd. Suite 44

Fort Myers, FL 33907

info@LarsonEd.com

239-344-7510

www.LarsonEd.com