Ken Brand

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Ken Brand – Prudential Gary Greene, Realtors. I’ve proudly worn a Realtor tattoo for over 10,957+ days, practicing our craft in San Diego, Austin, Aspen and now, The Woodlands, TX. As a life long learner, I’ve studied, read, written, taught, observed and participated in spectacular face plant failures and giddy inducing triumphs. I invite you to read my blog posts here at Agent Genius and BrandCandid.com. On the lighter side, you can follow my folly on Twitter and Facebook. Of course, you’re always to welcome to take the shortcut and call: 832-797-1779.

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Super Hero Style or Yawn, Shrug and Muggle?

12 responses to “Super Hero Style or Yawn, Shrug and Muggle?”

  1. Chris Shouse

    I made a big mistake recently. Had a potential client in town one day. I had only a few hours to dazzel him. He only wanted to look at a couple of houses and get to know the area. I made the mistake of not asking what price range. So the houses I chose to show him were a disappointment. He is not moving for a year or so. Can I win his confidence back? Any idea’s on how to dazzel him from a distance now when I blew it?

  2. Sherry Baker

    Excellent post, Ken — I think you hit on some of the balls we drop, and some we never pick up! Nobody can be every one of those icons all the time, but if we try to hit some of the best parts of them, we’ll be better and more successful agents than many others out there.

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  4. Mimi Harden

    Self-professed real estate junkie here, and I loved this post. The real estate professional profile is one of never-ending fascination to me. I see smart, well-educated friends make critical decisions about the agents they’re going to work with based on the most non-sensical criteria. These transactions are serious business!! A happenstance meeting at an open house isn’t a good basis for such an important relationship – or is it? Guess some of us met our spouses in similar ways. :-)

    Well, it’s good to set the bar high.

    MH

  5. Ken Brand

    Chris – If we had $10 for every mistake we make, we could retire. It sounds to me like your bobble is not fatal. Sounds like you have time to recover gracefully and powerfully. I would sign them up with some auto notification for listings that meet their criteria. In our market we have a little local newspaper (community events, etc.), if you do too, I’d send that on a regular basis. I’d also send any articles or web links to community market stuff as well. Bottom line – per usual – make yourself valuable and the Go To Woman for what he desires. Also, as a side note, I wouldn’t set up any direct to him stuff, I’d want to forward it along with a note or a comment. Good luck – it’s yours, go get it.

    Sherry – Thanks. It’s hard enough to slip into super hero character on-demand, let alone two or there…but you’re spot on, when we consciously strive to rise, we rise above the masses. Cheers in the New Year.

    Mimi – Thanks for the compliment. I too find the ebb and flow of our business fascinating. The whipping hot and cold winds of emotion and logic make me cry and laugh and say huh and WTH. That’s what makes our lives rich….and sometimes poor. Go, go, go!

  6. Mack

    Very early in my career a wise gentleman told me that the best thing that I could ever do was to “Under Promise and Over Deliver”. Even though I may not succeed, that is what I try to do with every client.

  7. Paula Henry

    Ken – This is quite a list, which we should all aim to hit the mark on. The ability to inspire comes from the passion we have for what we are doing. When passion drives us, many of these qualities shine through.

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