Monday, September 25, 2006

Five ways to rethink your business

Today over lunch I read a fascinating article in the October 2 issue of Fortune magazine. Fortune is one of my favorite magizines of any kind.

The article titled Managing Chaos contained a sidebar that was instructive to me and hopefully to you too.

The five points made in the article (revised for real estate) are:

1. Engage in a conversation with your coach or a group of trusted advisors on what your business should like two years from now. If you don’t you will focus on maintaining what you are doing now.

2. Pay attention to what your best customers are doing now and how they are attempting to interact with you. You should also look at other industries to see how they are changing. Sometimes we have to get out of town to really see what is going on.

3. Change your business model now while things are going well. If you wait until there are signs of degradation of your processes it will be too late.

4. Abandon what doesn’t work. First you must find out which of your marketing strategies are working, the one(s) providing the highest return on your investment of time and money. Scrap the rest.

5. Tell better stories about what you are doing. We all learn much better with stories. Tell customers/clients stories about what is working.

Read this over and over again. Print it and post it where you will see it.

To your continued success,

Reg Gupton


One of my coaching clients had a part of her action plan a daily task to contact by phone and as appropriate face to face. She struggled with organizing the task. She had a problem with a way to determine who to call and retrieving their number.

Part of the task was also to send a personal, hand written note card to each person after both the call and the visit.

We decided that since she used Top Producer as her database, the full phone report placed in a file folder along with the note cards, envelopes and stamps would facilitate the process. She now carries this file with her at all times to make calls and send cards.

She has reported that it has increased her comfort with the process. She is making more and more call and sending more and more cards.

She is meeting her goal in this area.

To your continued success,

Reg Gupton

Wednesday, September 20, 2006

This is my first post to a new real estate blog on having greater success in your real estate career. I will post more on who I am and what gives me the credentials to write on this subject later.

To your continued success,

Reg Gupton