Mariana Wagner

Mariana is a real estate agent and co-owner of the Wagner iTeam with her husband, Derek. She maintains the Colorado Springs Real Estate Connection Blog and is also a real estate technology trainer and coach. Mariana really enjoys helping real estate agents boost their businesses and increase their productivity through effective use of technology. Outside of real estate, blogging and training, she loves spending time with her husband and 2 sons, reading, re-watching Sci-Fi movies and ... long walks on the beach?

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12 Comments

  1. Debra Sinick

    Marian,

    I laughed out loud when you said you could relate anything to real estate. I’ve said the very same thing. My brother sent me an article from The New York Times about the Seattle Mariners and suggested I post something about it on my blog. I told him it was no problem for me to develop the connection between the Mariners and real estate. (Easy, unfortunately, because both are having problems.)

    Regarding your comment that Realtors need to get out of their comfort zone, I couldn’t agree more. I see a lot of great Realtors who are digging their heads in the sand and waiting. Waiting for what? They’re not willing to do things differently because they’re afraid of change. It’s sad, but this type of Realtor may go the way of the dinosaur. I think Realtors needs to realize real estate is not the only industry that’s changing. Change is everywhere and many people and industries are affected. It’s life and we all need to deal with it.

  2. Marvin Jensen

    Mariana,

    All good ideas for a successful business.

  3. Mariana

    Debra – I remember when people would say, “Technology will replace real estate agents.” That is wrong. “Real Estate Agents who use Technology will replace real estate agents.”

    Embracing the changes that we need to make will make us ALL more successful.

  4. Debra Sinick

    Oops, I left the “a” off your name. Sorry

  5. Mariana

    Marvin – Thank you. I am sure there are about a dozen-hundreds of other ideas that could be widely applied …

  6. Missy Caulk

    Great analogy, Mariana.

    I think if people applied these 7 deadly sins with their business it would improve.

    I loved Linda’s quote, the best of the conference.

  7. Chris Shouse

    Excellent post as usual Mariana andso very true. I keep hoping I can keep up with all of the technology so I can stay on top of my game.

  8. Mana Tulberg

    Mariana, I’ve been watching the same series and enjoying them tremendously. However, I have to say I really enjoyed your version of the 7 deadly sins.

  9. Esko

    Mariana,

    It’s a while since I last saw this list, but it’s a good reminder. Controlling pride today is rather important as the real estate and mortgage markets continually adjust, sometimes very abruptly. It’s better to admit that you don’t know something than give wrong advise.

  10. Chris Howard

    Mariana

    I thought this post was right on point. As realtors we need to stay focused on the job at hand. Worrying about what others are doing is a way of avoiding the work we need to do.

    Where does the QR Code lead me? I don’t have the software in my phone.

  11. Mariana

    Missy – Linda had the best quote!

    Chris – Thanks!

    Mana – It is a cool series…

    Esko – Pride can be worse than everything.

    Chris – FOCUS! I always need more of that.

  12. Paula Henry

    Mariana – Applicable to every area of our lives!

    At least a few good reasons to stay out of the office and away from the gossip. In our current market, at least one of these have been the death of a real estate agent.

    Pride is remarkably high on the list; agents so sure they can keep doing the same things they always have and get the same results, because their pride won’t let them change. I can’t tell you the number of people who are languishng in this business and will not join a team because they have to give up their name.

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