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The Dollar Bill Analogy – Dialogue to Price Property to Sell
Powerfact: Using stories, metaphors, and analogies is a great way to communicate a point and help guide people to make good decisions. I’m a big fan of analogies and metaphors to illustrate a point and help people to visualize what you are trying to communicate. In this video, I demonstrate the “dollar bill” analogy. Very […]
How to Deliver a Powerful Real Estate Listing Presentation
Facebook Frames – Proud to Be Coached by Darryl Davis
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Win the Day: How Small Steps Pave the Way to Big Real Estate Success
How Too Much Rapport Can Hurt YouReal Estate Prospecting Combo
How Too Much Rapport Can Hurt YouReal Estate Prospecting Combo
7 Essential Components for Effective Real Estate Buyer’s or Seller’s Seminars
Using “THE LIST” to Get the Listing
POWERFACT: Using metaphors and analogies helps you connect on a higher level when in a Listing Conversation. Listen, I LOVE technology. I’ve got an app for almost everything. But here’s what I know – sometimes we can technology ourselves right out of a listing. Sometimes, going “old school” with a printed LIST — allows you […]
Take Them to the Kitchen Table…
POWERFACT: If you can get sellers to the kitchen table, and follow the R.E.A.L. Listing Conversation steps — you are more likely to leave with the listing.
How to Stay Focused on Your GOALS
POWERFACT: Goals don’t hit themselves. It takes clear focus and daily commitment to stay on track. Every day, every month there are new opportunities to hit or exceed your goals, right? I want to share with you four powerful strategies for staying focused on your goals. You’re going to want to write these down! Share […]
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The Face-to-Face Presentation Part Two
Powerfact: Top producers COACH, not CLOSE. The priority when meeting with a customer or client is to build trust, connection, and a relationship. This week, I wanted to share with you part two of our conversation about how to have more successful face-to-face presentations. I shared part one recently, which was all about the “R” part […]
