![]() |
Real Estate News and Advice |
May 16, 2008 |
|
|
|
|
|
How To Make Productive Use Of A Market Downturn
by Jim Crawford
In real estate, we all have our busy seasons, and slow times. Generally, our markets, inquiries, and business tend to slow down in the fall. In other areas, companies are restructuring, job creation is off, there are layoffs, and relocation business is off because of local and national economics conditions. Perhaps many in our field have not been in the business long enough to experience this normal economic cycle. If you haven't been through a market downturn before, it is not good to fret, and get yourself in a twist. The sky isn’t falling. Seasoned agents recognize the realities of the business cycles, they've endured other peaks and dips, and have survived by adjusting their marketing efforts when they have more down time. What do these veterans do with more free time? They strategize their marketing efforts, and streamline for better times. One of the things you can do is get ready to do more business by putting your marketing mind and equipment in better shape. The best time to update a computer, an office network, integrate new software for database management, upgrade software, etc, is when times are slow. So here are some practical ideas for things to do when times are slow. Use some of them to grow your business by working smarter, not harder!
It makes more sense to take care of these things when business is really slow than to get in a panic when you're busier. What if your computer doesn't work because a virus crashed your computer because you didn't have time to update your anti-virus software? There are probably many more areas that we could look at to take use of downtime, rather than to be paralyzed in fear by it. When the markets pick up, you will be in a great position to take full advantage of your skills, presentations, and technologies to earn more, by working less. If you do this now, you will be less stressed, and have more free time when business picks up. Now just do it! Published: December 3, 2002 Use of this article without permission is a violation of federal copyright laws. Related Articles:
|
Real Estate News Network
Today's Real Estate Outlook
Spotlight
Today's Headlines
|
|||||||||||||||||
| ||||||||||||||||||
|
for Agents
Readers' Choice
|
||||||||||||||||||