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This episode was born from a listener question in regard to what sort of questions should you ask when speaking with a seller. For me, this was a struggle in the beginning because I didn’t have any points of reference to keep me on track.
Many years in sales taught me to avoid scripts if at all possible so I could better craft the meeting into a more conversational style. I did not want to risk sounding like a robot, instead, I wanted to build rapport and ease into the conversation so that I could learn what I needed about the seller and their pain points without sounding like a lawyer in a cross-examination.
As a result of learning to get better at talking with sellers, I created my property information form. I looked at tons of examples I found on the internet and took bits and pieces from each one in order to craft one that best fit my needs. In fact, I still use the form to this day in each and every Seller encounter.
To obtain a free copy of the form visit my website at CashFlowGuys.com and click on the resources tab for the download link.
By Tyler Sheff and Mike Marino4.8
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This episode was born from a listener question in regard to what sort of questions should you ask when speaking with a seller. For me, this was a struggle in the beginning because I didn’t have any points of reference to keep me on track.
Many years in sales taught me to avoid scripts if at all possible so I could better craft the meeting into a more conversational style. I did not want to risk sounding like a robot, instead, I wanted to build rapport and ease into the conversation so that I could learn what I needed about the seller and their pain points without sounding like a lawyer in a cross-examination.
As a result of learning to get better at talking with sellers, I created my property information form. I looked at tons of examples I found on the internet and took bits and pieces from each one in order to craft one that best fit my needs. In fact, I still use the form to this day in each and every Seller encounter.
To obtain a free copy of the form visit my website at CashFlowGuys.com and click on the resources tab for the download link.