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Sell
with Soul
Creating an Extraordinary Career in Real Estate without
Losing Your Friends,
Your Principles or Your Self-Respect
Even
in so-called “boom” markets, rookie real estate agents
almost always find their new careers to be harder than
anticipated, but today, even experienced agents are
failing in record numbers. Statistics quote figures
ranging from 70% to 95% dropout rate for first-year
agents, and it is common knowledge in the industry that
only a small percentage of the licensed agents are
making enough money to live on.
Why is the failure rate so high? Is it a matter of
unrealistic expectations? Maybe. A lack of enthusiasm?
Probably. A lack of support and training? Definitely.
What agents need is good solid training on how to
competently sell real estate and Jennifer Allan’s book
Sell with Soul offers just that. The second edition of
Sell with Soul has just been released and has been
updated to reflect the realities of today’s more
challenging real estate marketplace. The book takes on
the tough issues of survival in a slowing housing market
and provides a blueprint for success to help new agents
navigate the critical first year and beyond. Sell with
Soul comes complete with checklists to help agents keep
on top of listings and contracts, step-by-step
guidelines for building a thriving real estate practice
as well as anecdotal examples of real world real estate
dilemmas and solutions to them.
Yet the book is so much more than a rookie survival
guide. The author, Jennifer Allan, discusses such touchy
subjects as commission discounting (she’s all for it),
buyer agency (don’t push it), prospecting at open houses
(do so with caution) and generating bidding wars (it’s
your duty). Practical advice is offered on everything
from building a loyal client base to marketing listings
to negotiating inspections and even handling pricing
objections.
Jennifer Allan was a featured guest on
The Big Blend’s business career radio show
‘The Success Express.’
The show aired live on Friday, Aug. 22, from
11am-1pm Pacific Time.
To listen to the entire, unedited show,
please click here. To listen to
Jennifer's interview, please double click on
the Play Button below.
About Jennifer Allan -
Allan writes regularly for Realty Times and other online
newsletters, and is one of the industry’s most popular
bloggers. She began her writing career after 10 years as
a successful real estate agent in Denver, Colorado
earning top producer status in her office from 1999 to
2003, among other honors. She founded her own real
estate company in 2004 and currently divides her time
between her two careers of real estate sales and
writing, speaking and training.
For more about Jennifer Allen or to order a
copy of Sell with Soul visit
www.SellwithSoul.com
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