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Why Motivating Your Team Backfires on Brokerages (Focus On This Instead)

 

Hey guys, if you’re a brokerage owner or team leader, one thing we tend to do this time of year is say, “Okay, what are our production goals for 2026?”

And you should do this. You should know what you’re shooting for in terms of Gross Commission Income (GCI) and closed volume.

But one thing we often forget is what’s actually going to produce those goals—those transactions closed, that volume closed, that GCI. What is it going to take to create that?

Often, we get lost in this idea that all we need to do is motivate our current crew enough for them to create the production goals we’ve set for the team or the company.

But the reality is, that almost never works.

As someone who coaches brokerage owners, franchises, and team leaders across the country at the highest levels, I can tell you that almost never works.

Why?

Because what’s going to create higher production and higher GCI isn’t motivating your current team to produce more. Now, we want to do that—that’s absolutely a goal.

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Why Recruiting “Doesn’t Work” for Most Real Estate Brokerages (The Einstein Problem)

 

As a brokerage owner or team leader, one thing we often do—and we see agents do this a lot—is run into what’s called “The Einstein Problem.”

The Einstein Problem is this: we’re introduced to a new idea or concept, and we say, “You know what? I’ve heard that before. I’ve tried that before. It didn’t work for me, so I’m not going to do it again.” We stop listening to that idea, concept, tool, technique, or strategy. We say it doesn’t work in our market.

We’ve all heard agents do this, and we’ve done it ourselves. Let’s be honest.

One of the areas we commonly say this about is recruiting.

We’ll say, “I’ve tried recruiting. It doesn’t work in my market. I’ve tried going after top agents. They never come.”

Or, “I’ve tried experienced agent recruiting. I’ve emailed, texted, called, taken them to lunch, and it just doesn’t go anywhere, so I’m going to stop.”

But here’s The Einstein Problem behind that attitude—and this is true for your agents with lead generation as well.

I want you to...

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Why Visibility Matters More Than Ability for Real Estate Broker Recruiting

 

Brokerage owners and team leaders, I have a quick quiz for you. How many social media posts have you put out in the last seven days?

I ask this because we’re constantly preaching to our agents about the necessity of being visible with their database. When we’re visible—highly visible—we’re more likely to create transactions. Visibility matters.

In fact, I would argue that visibility is more important than ability.

You can have an agent who’s fantastic at negotiating, marketing, working with clients, and solving problems—and they’re still not closing transactions. At the same time, there’s another agent in your community who’s terrible to work with, a poor negotiator, and yet they’re closing a ton of deals.

What’s the difference? Visibility.

This second agent is everywhere. They show up on every feed—Instagram, Facebook, TikTok, YouTube. They’re highly visible.

Meanwhile, the agent with great ability isn’t closing transactions because no one sees them. Visibility trumps ability. U...

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How To Fund New Hires Without Actually “Paying” For Them

 

I’ve got a question for brokerage owners and team leaders:

If you could wave a magic wand over your business right now and hire somebody—a staff member—and money was no object, what would that position be? What would that full-time person look like coming in and helping your company?

What would that position be for you?

A lot of people would say, “I’d hire a social media director.”
Some people would say, “I need a marketing person.”
Others would say, “I need a TC,” or “I need an inside sales agent,” or “I need a tech person. I need a technology expert in my company.”

Or you might say, “I need somebody running my Google Ads or my Facebook Ads. I need somebody in that room.”

All of us have different needs, but I want to go deeper with you on this.

I don’t want this to be a dream. I want this to be a reality. And the way we do that is by identifying your hiring trigger.

For all of us, that trigger is going to be dollars flowing through the front door. We need more revenue coming in t...

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The “Weakest Point Recruiting” Secret That Turns Weaknesses Into Treasure Troves

 

Hey guys, if you're a brokerage owner or team leader, I've got a strategy for you when it comes to recruiting, and that's what I call “Weakest Point Recruiting.”

You might say, what does that mean? Weakest point recruiting simply means this: I want you to look at your overall business today—your brokerage, your team. Most of us are pretty strong in residential resale. That’s the general core.

But what about other areas of the market? Maybe you're weak in land sales. Maybe you're weak in rural property. Maybe you're weak in waterfront, golf courses, condos, or commercial property.

I want you to identify two or three areas where your company or team is just weak—where you're not very strong in that market area. And I want you to look at this not as a weakness. I want you to flip it on its head and ask, “how can I turn this into an opportunity?”

Your opportunity is to recruit to your weakness.

Here’s what I’m going to do. I’m going to identify the top 10 agents in that niche who coul...

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The #1 Recruiting Strategy for Every Brokerage in America

 

As a brokerage owner or leader, are you treating your current agents as your own personal SOI—your sphere of influence?

As an agent, you were trained to do this. You’ve heard it repeatedly from gurus, speakers, and podcasters: work your sphere. You need 20 to 50 contacts per year with your sphere to generate referrals.

But are you applying that same principle to your own agents?

Most brokerage owners and team leaders don’t. Then they wonder why recruiting is so hard. Recruiting feels difficult because they’re not getting referrals from their own agents.

The number one recruiting strategy for every brokerage owner in America should be this: your agents are so impressed, enthusiastic, and in love with what you do that they’re shouting from the rooftops, telling every agent in the market to work for you.

If that’s not happening, it’s because you’re not treating your agents with the same intensity and intentionality as your SOI.

So let’s change that. Treat them with the same respect ...

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Why Top Real Estate Teams Win: It’s NOT Tech or Commission

 

If you're a brokerage owner or team leader, one thing you might be missing is building out your culture. And culture is incredibly important. One of my good friends told me years ago: "Culture beats strategy every day of the week."

Here's what that means:

You can have amazing technology, great coaching, strong leadership, solid systems, excellent staff, a great location, and competitive commission plans... but if people hate coming to work every day, none of that matters.

You need a culture where people are excited to show up, love the work experience, have work-life balance, and enjoy being part of the team. So the real question is: How do you build culture?

Culture doesn't happen by accident. It's intentional. You have to invest time, effort, and energy into building it.

One thing we do at our company is host social nights—sometimes during the day, but we call them social nights or events. We aim to plan one every 6 to 8 weeks. These events can be anything from go-karting, atten...

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How to Turn Your Real Estate Office Meetings into Powerful Recruiting Tools

 

If you're running a great office meeting, and hopefully you are as a brokerage owner or team leader, you should be hosting these at least once a week. These meetings should be inspirational, motivational, and educational. Something people actually get excited to attend.

If you're doing that, I want you to start thinking about using your meetings as a recruiting opportunity. If you have strong relationships with co-op agents at other firms, why not invite them to your office meeting? Worst case, they say no. But you could say something like:

"Hey, we love working with you. We'd love to have you join us and check out our company. Just come experience an office meeting. I know we haven't closed a deal in a while, but if you want to see what we're all about, we'd be happy to have you. By the way, we invite co-op agents all the time. You can even pitch one of your listings or a buyer need—no pressure, just a chance to connect."

Another approach is if you have a guest speaker - a lender, ...

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