If I asked you—as a brokerage owner or team leader—what are your top five differentiation points, could you answer clearly?
What makes your company different from every other company in the marketplace? In other words, what’s your value proposition?
If you can’t answer that, no one else in your market can either.
Some of you might rush to say, “Well, we have the lowest commission plan in the market.” But that’s a terrible value proposition.
If a commission plan were all it took to recruit agents, then the brokerage with the lowest commission would have the most agents. But that’s rarely true.
Why?
Because commission plans are not the single greatest motivator for agents.
The #1 motivator for an agent to join your office is this: Will you help them grow their transaction count?
If your value proposition doesn’t clearly communicate how you’ll help agents do more deals, you’re going to lose—every single day—to competitors who can.
So here’s my challenge to you:
Take some time to...
What is push-button recruiting?
If you're an office leader or team leader, you might be tempted to say, “I want to recruit, but I don't want to spend the time doing it. I just want to plug into a system—a CRM, AI platform, or some kind of tech—that will do the work for me. It’ll send emails, send texts, and every day it’ll do the job automatically.”
Then, like magic, people will just start calling, wanting to work for you.
Well, I wish that were true. That would be nice.
Another version of this is hiring virtual assistants overseas to make a thousand calls a day.
I'm going to tell you something you might not want to hear:
These systems, by and large, do not work.
On the rare occasion they do set an appointment, it’s usually with the lowest-hanging fruit—the kind of agent you don’t want anyway. These are people who’ve changed companies five times in a year.
Why doesn’t it work?
Because it’s not personalized recruiting.
Imagine you’re on the other end. If you're getting a gener...
If I were to walk into your office right now and put my hands up in the air, asking, “What do I feel? What’s the energy in the room?”—you might think that sounds a bit new agey, especially when it comes to running a real estate company or team. But it’s true.
You can feel the energy in a room.
Let me give you an example. How many of us have been to a concert? You can feel the energy, right? A better example is a sporting event—you can feel the waves of energy when a point is made or lost. The energy is palpable.
Now, who sets the tone for that energy? It’s the players on the field, the musicians—the people performing. They create the energy in the room.
As a leader, whether you're a broker or team leader, you are the one setting the energy in your office. You create the weather. And how do you do that? It’s through your positivity, your enthusiasm, how you carry yourself, and how you walk into the building.
If you walk in with your shoulders slouched, talking about your bad mornin...
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