
Does it count if I kissed a girl, and then she became a realtor? Over the years we have seen lots of husband & wife teams form. Many of them very successful. However, I have seen a little bit of an alarming trend. Many of these husband & wife teams are forced out of the business or one of them is forced into a more stable salaried position. What I do not understand is that although real estate agents get paid 100% on commission there are many ways to have a steady stream of income.
In order to ensure a steady stream of income we must first look at how we generate our business.
- Sphere of Influence: These are the most qualified leads we receive. They are referrals of people you know. If you increase the number of people in your sphere of influence then you will increase your business. This should be about 50% of your business.
- Cold Calling or Prospecting: Do you make phone calls to FSBOS or Expireds every morning? Are you Consistent with your Prospecting? I rarely Cold Called, and do most of my prospecting in forums like these or internet based such as updating my blogs or my websites. These leads however tend to be less qualified. It becomes a numbers game. The more of these leads the more business you will receive. This should be about 15% of your business.
- Walk ins or Up Calls: Many of us get very little of this becuase most of us do not work in an office setting. Many of us work from home. Although I still believe working in the office is better, many choose to work from home. These are the least qualified leads. Many are just looking kind of like the shopper who just says to the salesperson "I am just looking thank you" except they run you around for 10 days showing all kinds of properties before telling you that they are not ready to buy. This should be less then 5% of your business.
- Internet Leads: These are increasing everyday, and if you plan it right and have a clear marketing message over the internet you will be surprised at how qualified these leads can become. Many of these internet consumers do all the legwork for you before selecting an agent to work with. If you are lucky enough to get quite a few of these leads they will lead to a steady income stream.
Those are my 4 ways of stabilizing your career, and beginning to have a steady stream of income. I have made basically the same amount of money for the last 7 years besides 2005 in which i doubled my average, and last year where I was 50% higher then my average income for the last 7 years.
I start by coming up with a business plan. Not just a template business plan, but one that is specific to your market. This requires hours of research, but will be amazingly beneficial in the long run. You should take the amount of total transactions last year in your target or local market, and look at how many sides you had divide them, and you will get the percentage of market share you have. You must then look at your total expenses, and add 10% just in case. Now you have to set a goal of transaction I try and be very detailed. I look at doing 2 transaction sides a month with an average commission of $8,000. You must also spell out how you are going to increase your business.
- Are you going to spend more time prospecting and how will you prospect?
- Are you going to spend money for advertising, and where would those advertising dollars go?
- Are you going to be more efficient and manage your time? How are you going to manage your time?
- What else are you going to do to increase your income?
Remember you are a business, and you should treat it as such. Too many agents do not treat themselves seriously so why should their consumers? Once you change your attitude, and mindframe you will find it easier to do more effective business.
Get out there, and go kiss a realtor you might like it!!!
David Serle
Vice President/Managing Broker
RE/MAX Services
561-912-3500 Office
561-912-3502 Direct
561-756-3104 Mobile




great headline and lead in!
Thanks Justin, I made you look!!
David,
Having both the wife and husband dua could be hard. I know I wouldn't want to be with my husband 24/7! Lol. Good luck and have a prosperous 2009.
-Lisa
We are a husband and wife team in Springfield Missouri and we love it.
Great info David! I am definitely going to use some of this in my business planning!
Love my husband, but there's no way I could work with him day in, day out. Tried it once. I think our 39 year relationship would be at risk. But I do see some successful couples who make it work.
Great title! Although I agree with your points I personally need to serperate business and family. That is one of the things I love about real estate is I can turn it off or on when ever I want. I am directly responsible for my success.
And I slept with my Broker last night (of course, he is also my husband). We work as a team, and do rentals as well as sales. It was the only sane, not frantically stressful way to raise two kids with us both in RE.
Lisa, thank you for your comment. It is definitely difficult working with your husband/wife/significant other 24/7, but that is why you send your wife to put the lockbox's on the doors, and put up the signs. Just kidding. I wish you a very prosperous New Year as well.
Team Knowles, thank you for your comment. I actually work with my wife as well although right now she is pretty much taking care of our small children. I love it to. Have a great 2009!!!
When I first got into the biz, I thought of being a team with my husband, but then I decided not to put all our eggs in one basket....now I am happy I did that... whew!
Most husband/wife teams work great.
After all, who understands and supports you more than your partner.
Find that eating, sleeping, working, and playing together must take its toll. Most I have seen handle it very well.