Do You Have a Good / or a Bad /?

Written by Posted On Thursday, 15 August 2019 05:25

The slash (/) has many different names like stroke, slant and right leaning stroke to name a few. Most of us define it as a substitute for the words “and” / “or” for example, his/her, which is a good use of the slash to mean “or.” Looking on LinkedIn I see / used a lot like Residential/Commercial or REALTOR®/Broker, which I think is very good while explaining you are working in the same field wearing a slightly different hat, but close.

One of the most famous slashes in sports was Kordell Stewart with the Pittsburgh Steelers. He was a Quarterback/Wide Receiver/Running Back and became known simply as /. In Kordell’s case having all those slashes enabled him to have a 11-year career in the NFL.

Let’s discuss good slashes.

Many of us have divisions in our career; I looked at my LinkedIn account and would need 5 slashes to list everything I am currently doing. All 5 areas are closely related and work well together, and actually strengthen the different areas I list. A speaker needs research on a subject, which leads to writing and can lead to training. Listing tasks done with different organizations can offer credibility but again, like Kordell Stewart, it’s all in the same arena of work.

Now bad slashes.

When looking for a professional to provide you a product or service, you need to see if they have a slash. Would you go to a Doctor/Uber Driver? Lawyer/Lawn Care? As you can see, the slash can help you or cause people to doubt your commitment to the primary product or service you are offering.

During the housing crunch of 2008 I saw many REALTORS® adding a slash to help them through rough times. I see new agents concerned about leaving a current position to take on a new challenge in real estate and adding the slash. The public sees the slashes and, I am sure, consider the slash when selecting a person to help them.

So, I ask again: do you have a good / or a bad /?

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Dick Betts, REALTOR® The Villages, FL with Touchstone Real Estate, Addie Owens, Broker, Mount Dora FL.  Dick has been working in the real estate industry for more than 20 years and brings his experience and expertise to help you find the best solution for your real estate needs.  Moving to Florida in 2008 he started in Ocala and began searching where in the state of Florida he wanted to call home, Florida has so many options, Beaches, Southeast, Southwest, the Panhandle.  After weighing his options, he found where he wanted to call home just 20 miles south of Ocala, The Villages!  Living fulltime in The Villages since 2011 his only regret was not moving there sooner.

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