Expired Listings, Real Estate Marketing Tools

March 19th, 2008

Edison, Colonel, Expired Listings… Oh My!

ChickenThomas Edison failed 1,000 times before he invented the light bulb.”
“Colonel Sanders offered his recipe to 1,000 restaurants before one finally took it.”

WOW. Perseverance, you think?

Bull.

God, I can’t tell you how many times I’ve heard that ‘inspirational’ perseverance nonsense from all the ra-ra trainers, motivational snake oil salesmen, and pump-up coaches…. I’m just sick and tired of this sh… stuff.

So what does that mean, exactly? That you have to stubbornly keep doing something and fail miserably 1,000 times before you finally reach success? NONSENSE!

If something doesn’t work, then STOP for crying out loud. Give it a fair - FAIR - shot, yes, but no sense in killing yourself thinking, or worse, hoping things will magically change if you just keep going. I mean, think about…

If you contact 100 expireds and not get one listing out of it, then there is a good chance SOMETHING’S WRONG, bubba.
If you go on 10 listing appointments and walk away with zero listings, then it’s time to pause and see what’s up.

Don’t just stubbornly keep mailing, calling, showing, prospecting, presenting, wasting time, and wasting money… If the results are not what you want them to be, you are off course. Common sense, right? You’d think…

And yet look around you: same old boring marketing, bad postcards, dull ads, wrong approach, ineffective presentations, overpriced listings… It’s the Sanders/Edison approach of “just keep going and hope hope hope”. No wonder so many agents quit every day.

The way I see it, Edison was one smart guy, no question, he just sucked at time management. And he had all the time in the world! No urgency. Honestly, if he took this long today at GE he’d be fired by now, light bulb be damned. And Colonel Sanders might have been a decent chicken cook but boy was he horrible at sales and presentations!

Can you afford to be like them? Keep trying and failing for years? I didn’t think so… I think you’re smarter than that.

So don’t make the same mistake. Go for it with gusto, give it your best shot, take time to get things going, that’s all good. BUT see where your shots are landing, and ADJUST. Evaluate. Learn. IMPROVE. THEN repeat.

Don’t believe for a second that success takes a long time. Or thousand failures. It’s all within your reach. You just need to know what works, and what doesn’t. Do it the smart way.

Now go out there and Get ‘em!

Borino

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March 13th, 2007

The Secret Experiment

Posted by Borino in Zen of Success

I have started “The Secret” Experiment. Try it: Watch this beautifully done visualization from The Secret every morning for the next twenty-one days and see what happens.

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March 7th, 2007

Nine Ideas to Make Your Work Fun Again

Posted by Borino in Zen of Success

SlowLeadership.com posted a great list of nine rules on how to bring fun back into your work. I could not say it better myself ;-)

Having Fun1. Stop hiding who you really are.
2. Start being intensely selfish.
3. Stop following the rules.
4. Start scaring yourself.
5. Stop taking it all so damn seriously.
6. Start getting rid of the crap.
7. Stop being busy.
8. Start something.
9. Don’t worry what others will think about you.

SlowLeadership.com

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February 19th, 2007

Live This Week with Great Expecation

Posted by Borino in Zen of Success

Expect great things“Every day is a new series of adventures;
around the next corner may lie the event that will change a whole career.”
Bruce Barton

Start this week with an expectation of something great. Something cool that is about to happen to you. Carry around that positive vibe of waiting for things to go well. And watch what happens.

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January 30th, 2007

Ten Things for a Better Day in Ten Minutes

Posted by Borino in Zen of Success

Ten things you can do in ten minutes to have a fantastic flowing day:

Dream
Play a short movie in your mind of your greatest dream or desire

Breath
Close your eyes and take five blissfully slow deep breaths

Smile
Think of something, or someone that makes you smile right now

Gratitude
What are the five things you are most grateful for?

Music
Listen to your favorite song and sign along (yes, out loud ;-))

Picture
Look at your favorite picture as if you haven’t seen it for years. Remember…?

Balance
Close your eyes and whisper to yourself five times “All is well”

Health
Stretch your arms, reach up, waaayyyy up, and feel life flowing through you

Knowledge
Open a dictionary at random and learn a new word

Kindness
Before the day ends, say Thank You to three people

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