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Start the year on solid ground by implementing these ideas on being organized, following up with clients, and reaching your sales goals.
You’ve already made the decision
that 2008 will be a great year for business. Now is the time to back
up that decision with some concrete plans. Use the new year as an
excuse to break bad habits and adopt good ones - and to finally
accomplish goals that you set long ago.
I’ve laid out seven resolutions that I think every real estate
practitioner should make in order to reach their full potential next
year. If you stick to these resolutions, you’ll be well on your way
to making 2008 a year of success.
I resolve to...Develop a business
plan
Planning is essential for continued growth. To effectively implement
a good business plan you need to research your local market,
pinpoint your goals and desires, and of course, lay out a realistic
business budget. Even if you already have a business plan, it’s
always a good idea to get your plan out, shake off the dust, and
revise it for the business changes you’ll make in the year ahead.
I resolve to...Create
checklists and action plans for the upcoming year
December is an excellent time to revise and rewrite new action plans
and checklists for your business. What steps and procedures will you
initiate for new listings taken? How many times will you contact
your sphere of influence throughout the year? What types and ways of
communication will you formulate to stay in touch with your clients
and customers to build your business?
Make sure your follow-up systems are in place and fine tuned to save
valuable time throughout your busy days next year.
I resolve to...Plan out my
marketing activities for 2008
Although this can change from time to time, mapping out your
proposed marketing ideas and expenditures for the upcoming year is a
great way to strategically look at your business. One good way to
accomplish this is to get a year at a glance calendar where you can
begin to think about marketing ideas and campaigns you want to
initiate. If you neglect this activity, you'll likely implement a
marketing plan that is disorganized and ineffective in many ways.
Look at how you spend your dollars for the coming year, when
postcards go out, special promotional items, school support, and
more. By adding this to your 12 month marketing calendar you’ll have
a more targeted, sensible approach.
I resolve to...Get organized
Barbara Hemphill tells about her wonderful method of organization by
following the acronym "F.A.T". in her book Taming the Paper Tiger
(Kaplan, 2005). Hemphill says anything that finds its way onto your
desk should do one of three things:
F: File it!
A: Act on it!
T: Trash it!
Following this procedure will help you get rid of clutter and stay
organized for the New Year.
I resolve to... Update and
revise my sphere of influence list
Making sure you’re contacting your sphere of influence for the
upcoming year is important. It’s always a good idea prior to the New
Year to go through your database and update new contacts that should
receive your marketing mail-outs as well as taking off of your list
those contacts that need deleted.
Working your S.O.I. is still an excellent area to prospect and get
new leads into your consumer pipeline. Use a computer software
program to assist with your drip marketing program. If you’re not
able to contact your S.O.I. on a regular basis, then hire someone
who can do this for you.
I resolve to... Read articles
related to my real estate profession
You will find a wide array of assistance with timely issues at
REALTOR® Magazine Online.
Set a goal to read one new article a day that is related to your
business practice. You’ll find that taking the time to research and
read articles you have an interest in will greatly improve your
business and build confidence. If you’re not taking advantage of all
of the resources on
REALTOR.org,
you’re missing out on a "wealth" of information.
I resolve to...Write down my
goals down and look at them daily
Stanford University did a study several years ago about people and
goals. They concluded that approximately 80 percent of the people
who set goals (by writing them down and reading them on a daily
basis) achieved their goals. If you’ve not taken the time to write
down your goals for the New Year, it’s time to grab a pen and start.
Laminate your goal sheet and read it every day, reminding yourself
that you will achieve your goals next year.
By implementing a few new changes in the way you do business, you
can make next year a successful and prosperous venture. It might
require some hard work, determination, and a little imagination to
achieve success in the upcoming year, but in the long run it will
all be worth it!
Year of
opportunity
New Year’s Resolutions You
Should Make BY JOHN D. MAYFIELD
John D. Mayfield is broker/owner of
Mayfield Real Estate in Farmington, Mo. He is creator of the "5
Minutes" series of real estate books; his latest title is
5 Minutes to a Great
Real Estate Ad.
