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Do you pay attention to other's mistakes? If not, you may want to start.
Learning from other agents can be the one thing that saves you from making mistakes within your real estate business. In this episode of the TRES podcast, host Jimmy Burgess delves into the critical factors that can make or break a real estate agent's business.
Drawing from the experiences and observations of a top-producing agent, he explores the common mistakes that can potentially hinder the success of real estate professionals. The actionable insights in this episode aim to guide agents in making strategic shifts to propel their businesses toward growth and sustained success.
Avoid Waiting and Take Action
Overcoming the Trap of Making Excuses
The Power of Listening and Providing Value
Focusing on Relevant Value
Balancing Planning and Taking Action
The Crucial Element of Keeping in Touch
The Influence of Surroundings
This insightful episode uncovers the crucial elements that can spell success or failure for real estate agents. Agents can navigate away from business-killing behaviors by embracing a proactive mindset, overcoming excuse-making, delivering genuine value, and maintaining consistent client engagement. These lessons can be helpful for agents looking to chart a path toward sustainable growth and success.
"We can't control interest rates, so why are we focusing on interest rates instead of how interest rates affect those buyers or sellers we're working with? Decide not to focus on the big things that you can't control. Focus on the things you can control." -Jimmy Burgess.
Do you have a video or content idea perfect for your business? Share it with Jimmy! Connect with Jimmy Burgess on LinkedIn and Facebook, and his YouTube channel. If you like what you heard today, we’d love it if you’d share a rating or review and then subscribe to the podcast and tell others about it. You can find The Real Estate Sales Podcast on Apple Podcasts, Google Podcasts, Spotify, Audible, and our website, The Real Estate Sales Podcast.
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Do you pay attention to other's mistakes? If not, you may want to start.
Learning from other agents can be the one thing that saves you from making mistakes within your real estate business. In this episode of the TRES podcast, host Jimmy Burgess delves into the critical factors that can make or break a real estate agent's business.
Drawing from the experiences and observations of a top-producing agent, he explores the common mistakes that can potentially hinder the success of real estate professionals. The actionable insights in this episode aim to guide agents in making strategic shifts to propel their businesses toward growth and sustained success.
Avoid Waiting and Take Action
Overcoming the Trap of Making Excuses
The Power of Listening and Providing Value
Focusing on Relevant Value
Balancing Planning and Taking Action
The Crucial Element of Keeping in Touch
The Influence of Surroundings
This insightful episode uncovers the crucial elements that can spell success or failure for real estate agents. Agents can navigate away from business-killing behaviors by embracing a proactive mindset, overcoming excuse-making, delivering genuine value, and maintaining consistent client engagement. These lessons can be helpful for agents looking to chart a path toward sustainable growth and success.
"We can't control interest rates, so why are we focusing on interest rates instead of how interest rates affect those buyers or sellers we're working with? Decide not to focus on the big things that you can't control. Focus on the things you can control." -Jimmy Burgess.
Do you have a video or content idea perfect for your business? Share it with Jimmy! Connect with Jimmy Burgess on LinkedIn and Facebook, and his YouTube channel. If you like what you heard today, we’d love it if you’d share a rating or review and then subscribe to the podcast and tell others about it. You can find The Real Estate Sales Podcast on Apple Podcasts, Google Podcasts, Spotify, Audible, and our website, The Real Estate Sales Podcast.
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