
The Irresistible Estate Agency Show
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The Irresistible Estate Agency ShowJul 01, 2021

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NEIGHBOURS
Everybody needs good neighbours, and finding ways to celebrate and be a part of your community is a guaranteed route to resonate with local homeowners. It helps you create goodwill towards your estate agency and get yourself to the top of the list when people need to sell or let their property.
In this week's show, Paul & Jayne talk about various initiatives, including:
- local publications that showcase local lifestyle and property
- utilising social media to support and engage with local businesses
- turning your office into a hub for events
- creating videos about local streets and buildings
- using your team photos to show off your connection to the neighbourhood.
Join us for plenty of inspiration, examples and stories from experience.

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STRUGGLING
"If only we had their stock". A friend of mine used to work in a competing agency to me, and his colleagues would often say this to him when they looked at our website.
Why do some agents work so hard but struggle to break through, while others seem to get all the best homes with ease?
Paul & Jayne talk about when they were agents together and why the hardest-working competitor could never really get a hold. They also talk about the steps an agent can take to put themselves at the front of the queue.

CLIENT CARE
What makes great customer service? And how can you elevate the experience of all your clients?
In this episode, Paul & Jayne talk about the three phases of care that they used in their time together as agents and that all your clients go through:
Booking a valuation
Meeting you at their home
Having you as their agent
How can you get each of those to work to make people excited about your visit, win them as a client, and then keep them captivated until they move?
Discover Paul & Jayne's simple system for leaving everyone feeling loved, valued and delighted.

CHARISMA
This week's IRRESISTIBLE ESTATE AGENCY podcast is all about charisma.
Every business needs a personality, but what does charisma mean when it comes to branding, marketing and people?
Is it a natural trait? Or can it be learnt with authenticity?
Join Jayne & Paul for a fun-filled chat about their time working together as estate agents on London's South Bank, and how a charismatic team and brand resonated with local homeowners.

SPECIALISING
A client reminded me this week of something I said when hosting a webinar for ARLA Propertymark last year. It was about specialising.
There’s a feeling in estate agency that specialising is limited to a few select areas of property: things like boats, modernist homes, loft apartments, country estates. But you can specialise in anything you want, regardless of where you work.
Maybe that’s a particular group of streets within your neighbourhood, or it could simply be 1930s semis. There is almost no limit to finding a specialty, and being a recognised specialist immediately adds value, cache and popularity to your estate agency.
I’ve worked in a few specialist agents, from the suburbs to the city fringe, and it made it easier to win the instructions we wanted every single time. So this week’s podcast is all about helping you find your specialty to grow your estate agency.

PERFECTIONISM
I'm a total perfectionist, which can have incredible upsides around quality and imagination in the work I produce, but it can also have massive downsides in terms of delays and mindset.
To be a perfectionist is to be a minority, so is it a trait worth keeping, or a simple waste of time?
Should we give up our perfectionism and save ourselves time and energy, or can we find a way to harness it, stay in control of it and use it to drive or business beyond our competitors?
Join me for a dive into my own perfectionism, the triumphs and challenges it brings and how you can use your own perfectionism to your own advantage to attract the clients and team you want.

SOCIAL RESTART
Have you fallen behind with your social media?
Perhaps you ran out of ideas, or you got really busy, or you gave up through a lack of response.
Well, it happened to us too! As we started expanding, taking more people on and developing new services, our social media fell by the wayside.
The good news is that it's never too late to start again and this week's episode is all about how you can pick yourself up with with a fresh start.
We'll share the ways we've got things back on track, so you can do the same for your estate agency.
Join us for tips and get back in the swing!

COLD STARTS
Quizzing the great Christopher Watkin around how he'd go about things if he were opening his own estate agency today.
I always enjoy a chat with Chris and we went into a lot of detail here, so lots of useful stuff for whether you're looking to open a new estate agency, or improve your existing one.
Among the many subjects we covered are:
the type of agency to open (sales, lettings, or both);
publicising your agency before opening;
the fastest way to win your first instructions;
how to use content marketing properly;
going it alone, or choosing the new self-employed 'umbrella' model;
whether being on the high street is important or still viable;
the sort of people to employ in your team;
what sort of tasks you can outsource.
You are thus cordially invited to grab yourself a beverage, find your favourite seat and enjoy!

FACEBOOK ADS
I spoke with James Cocker of Social Property about Facebook advertising for estate agents.
If you were born human you probably find the whole area of facebook ads scary, strange and mysterious, so I spoke to James to shed some much needed light on the subject. He's a man who seriously knows his stuff and among the questions you'll get the answers to are:
Do you actually need facebook ads?
Do you need them right now?
Are they a replacement for a good facebook page?
How do you target the right audience?
What sort of ads work the best?
How much do you need to spend?
Loads of really great stuff and a whole lot of clarity.

HOME WORKING
I spoke to the irrepressibly positive Katie Griffin of Sawdye & Harris about running her estate agency from home during lockdown.
Katie's company has three offices close to Dartmoor in Devon and we talked about everything from working at home with the family around; to what she misses the most about the office; what she's realised about her own business in the midst of it all, AND the future of the high street agency.
Loads of great stuff from a leading and inspiring independent estate agent.

LOCKDOWN
How should estate agents behave while everyone is stuck at home? Should they encourage people to put their home up for sale, or is now the time to relate and connect? Can they support their local business community and lay the foundations of future goodwill and success?

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