| April 26, 2004 |
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Most agents approach FSBO’s with one thing in mind: getting the listing. A good agent can differentiate themselves from the others and create some earning opportunities by looking beyond the listing. NAR’s 2003 Home Buyers and Sellers Profile reveals 74 percent of sellers will list with the first person that has contacted them. In the FSBO market, this can lead to a problem, because it usually takes 30-60 days before that FSBO is discouraged enough to list their property. So, what do you do in the meantime? The most successful agents are building relationships with those sellers and providing value. In his book Influence, Robert Cialdini makes the case that most people are very uncomfortable owing someone else and will do whatever they can to even the scales. As an agent provides value for a seller, that seller feels more and more obligated to balance the score. He call this the Reciprocity Principle. So, what ways can you make it easy for them to give back to you without listing? Here are some ideas:
If your focus is on creating value and discovering how this could be a win-win, you will be seen as a helpful professional, instead of a pushy sales person. Many agents ignore FSBO’s as a way to build their businesses because it feels too aggressive for their natural style and way of connecting with others. By focusing on these ancillary areas, this profitable market niche can create a source of steady, new income. |
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