Top 10 Real Estate Agent Traits: Part 1–LarsonEd (VIDEO)

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Top 10 Real Estate Agent Traits: Part 1–LarsonEd (VIDEO)

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1400 Colonial Blvd, Suite 44
Fort Myers, FL 33907
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Top 10 Prospecting Tips for Real Estate Agents: Part 2 (Video)

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Naples Real Estate School Larson Educational Services gives you another episode of tips for real estate agents looking to prospect for buyers and sellers.

Watch Part 1 from LarsonEd: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EPJKVbe08p0

Register for Post-Licensing class: http://www.larsoned.com/realestate/post-licensing/

Read more: https://naplesrealestateschool.net/2014/07/10/top-10-prospecting-tips-for-real-estate-agents-part-2/

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Royal Palm Square
1400 Colonial Blvd, Suite 44
Fort Myers, FL 33907
239-344-7510
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Top 10 Prospecting Tips for Real Estate Agents: Part 2

Top 10 Prospecting Tips for Real Estate Agents (Part 2)

For a quick introduction to prospecting, check out our post, “What is Prospecting, Why is it Necessary, and Why it Scares Most Agents.”

And click here for Part 1 of the Top 10 Prospecting Tips for Real Estate Agents.

Now that you know what prospecting is and why it’s important, we can get into the details of how exactly to prospect for clients. Most of these tips require no special talent, only effort and organization, but they will put you on the fast-track to finding buyers and sellers who want to do business with you.

5. Practice proper phone etiquette

When you call to introduce yourself or check in with a prospect, ask if they are busy. If so, see if there is a better time to call them back. It’s important to be persistent when you’re selling homes, but if the prospect is giving you a stand-offish vibe, then it’s best to back off.

4. Hand-address any mail you send

Hand-written letters increase the likelihood that they’ll be opened because they add a personal touch. Mailing too many letters to hand-address? Choose a computer typeface that looks like handwriting and the effect can still be noticed.

 3. Contact your best prospects first

Time is finite, and if you are doing your job right with prospecting, you will have so many people in your phone that you won’t be able to contact all of them for every listing. So contact your best prospects first, the ones who you know would be interested in a certain property and are pre-approved.

2. Build your email list

You can do this by sponsoring an occasional online contest. Tell interested prospects they must enter via email and will be notified the same way. Offer a good prize—a television or a dinner for two at a hot restaurant. For each contest offer a different kind of prize. Sooner or later, you’ll motivate most people to participate.

1. Ask prospects for just 5 minutes

Tell them that in exchange for a 5 minute appointment you will give them tips on how to increase their home’s value—and stick to it! When that 5 minutes is up, let them know that you appreciate their interest but the time they promised you has run out. More often than not, this show of respect will get them to invest even more time into you because they will see this as a trust-worthy attribute.

Coming soon: The 4 S’s of the Prospecting Cycle.

If you are a new Florida real estate professional, make sure you complete your Post-Licensing Education before your 1st license expiration date. If you are a seasoned veteran, it’s never too early to get your Continuing Education done. Either way, Larson Educational Services has you covered with timely and market-ready information taught in professional classrooms by instructors who care about your success.

Learn more about the courses we have to offer in Fort Myers, Naples or Online at the following link – http://www.larsoned.com/realestate/ – or simply call a friendly Larson representative at (239) 344-7510.

Larson Educational Services looks forward to earning the right to be your real estate school of choice!

Brad Larson

Larson Educational Services

1400 Colonial Blvd.

Suite #144

Fort Myers, FL 33907

info@LarsonEd.com

239-344-7510

www.LarsonEd.com
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What is Prospecting, Why is it Necessary, and Why it Scares Most Agents

Brought to you by Naples real estate school Larson Educational Services

What is prospecting?
Prospecting is the daily discipline of seeking out people who may be interested in buying or selling real estate. In short, this means meeting and staying in contact with people. Without prospects you will never have an opportunity to apply your skills and knowledge as a real estate professional. A successful agent is always prospecting—whether you’re at your kid’s high school basketball game or at the grocery store—and a successful agent knows and accepts that different groups of people have different needs. If you are prospecting correctly, you will come into contact with substantially different political, social, philosophical, and economic views. Your capacity to find clients will be directly affected by your ability to be understanding and empathetic.

Why is prospecting necessary?
Prospecting is less a matter of getting listings and sales than it is a matter of developing sources for listings and sales. You need to be open to the opportunity to connect with people in all settings because you never know who is looking to buy or sell a home. And don’t disregard prospects because they aren’t currently on the market; get people’s contact information and keep in touch with them so when that time in their life comes when they need an agent, they can trust you. Prospects are the lifeblood of your career as an agent; without prospects, your business will dry up. Use imagination and commitment to build a wide sphere of influence through regular prospecting.

Why does prospecting scare most agents?
Agents are afraid to prospect because people tend to fear failure. This apprehension is perfectly natural; we don’t want to be embarrassed by a rejection. However, any successful person in any field will tell you that failure is a prerequisite to success. You can help overcome these fears through good planning. Prospecting for clients is a game of numbers that requires an organized and detailed plan, but if you follow through, you can increase your odds of success. Remember: you’re just getting out there and making connections with people as you make your way through everyday life. Have some fun, roll the dice, and meet some people even if it means you fail sometimes.

COMING SOON! Fail-proof real estate prospecting tips from the Southwest Florida real estate education leader, Larson Educational Services.

If you are a new Florida real estate professional, make sure you complete your Post-Licensing Education before your 1st license expiration date. If you are a seasoned veteran, it’s never too early to get your Continuing Education done. Either way, Larson Educational Services has you covered with timely and market-ready information taught in professional classrooms by instructors who care about your success.

Learn more about the courses we have to offer in Fort Myers, Naples or Online at the following link – http://www.LarsonEd.com/realestate/ – or simply call a friendly Larson representative at (239) 344-7510.

Larson Educational Services looks forward to earning the right to be your real estate school of choice!

Brad Larson
Larson Educational Services
1400 Colonial Blvd.
Suite #144
Fort Myers, FL 33905
info@LarsonEd.com
239-344-7510
http://www.LarsonEd.com/realestate/licensing/naples-real-estate-school/
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Florida CAM License School in Naples

Florida 18 Hour CAM Licensing

Credit hours: 18
Tuition: $269.00 (course materials and state exam prep included)

CAM License Course Dates and Times

Weekend Class (Fri & Sat) — Royal Palm Square, 1400 Colonial Blvd, Suite 44, Fort Myers, FL 33907
June 21 & 22 – 8am-6pm
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Weekend Class (Fri & Sat) — 3073 Horseshoe Drive South, Suite 122, Naples, FL 34104
July 12 & 13 – 8am-6pm
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Weekday Class (Thu & Fri) — Royal Palm Square, 1400 Colonial Blvd, Suite 44, Fort Myers, FL 33907
September 18 & 19 – 8am-6pm
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Weekend Class (Fri & Sat) — 3073 Horseshoe Drive South, Suite 122, Naples, FL 34104
October 11 & 12 – 8am-6pm
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CAM License Course is the 18-hour required education (License #PRE31) to obtain your Florida Community Association Manager (CAM) license. You’ll learn about the Florida CAM licensing requirements, CAM responsibilities, and CAM liabilities and standards of conduct.

A Florida CAM License is required when managing an association of more than 10 units and/or has an annual budget in excess of $100,000. Types of properties that hire CAM License holders are mobile home parks, planned unit developments, homeowners associations, cooperatives, timeshares, condominiums, or other residential units which are authorized to impose a fee that may become a lien on the parcel.

Course registrations at Larson Educational Services can be made by phone (239) 344-7510 or on our website LarsonEd.com. We accept “paid” or “unpaid” registrations at time of enrollment, meaning you can pay your tuition today or wait until you check in on the first day of the class. Either way, your seat in the course will be secured.

Larson Educational Services Naples
3073 Horseshoe Drive S., Suite #122
Naples, FL 34104
(239) 344-7510
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