Benn Rosales

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Founder of Agent Genius Magazine, national real estate opinion site. Benn's focus has always been improving the consumer experience by working to improve the real estate industry, so needless to say he's not scared of controversy, standing out or making an impact. He dreams of a life where sleep isn't physically necessary and a Starbucks barista makes house calls in order to focus more on helping you and your startup to capture and build on the moment.

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  1. Rob McCance

    A’men brother Benn.

    As you well know, I’m supposed to be writing for AG on a regular basis. But recently, I just had to temporarily shut that, and all other ancillary hobbies down and knock out a long hit list of items on my site which will result in LEAD GENERATION – NOW!

    The RE scene is what it is today, and will be what it will be years from now. If you can’t make money in it today, you won’t make money in it years from now either!

    No matter what kind of MLS we eventually have (national, local, google, NAR+Cyberhomes+xyz), what consumer access develops, what commission structures evolve to, none of it matters if you can’t turn a dime in it NOW.

    In my estimation, now is the easy time. In the future, the playing field will probably be leveled, and commissions my be “adjusted,” making it tougher to excel.

    Likely, if you are a top performer now, you have a much better chance of being a top performer in the future as well.

    If you are using all your present time trying to set yourself up for the unknown future, then good luck with all that. The richest practicing RE Agents won’t have the most Twitter followers. In fact, said Agents don’t have any time for that.

    If you don’t believe me, try actually juggling three active buy-side clients at once for a few weeks. Good luck even getting to your email inbox at the end of the day! (or saying hello to your kids)

  2. Jay Thompson

    Very well stated.

    From a business perspective, the 150 or so LOCAL people I’ve met IN REAL LIFE via Twitter far, and I mean far, outweighs the hard dollar value of the other 3,200ish I follow on Twitter. Same for Facebook (though for me personally, the numbers are smaller for Facebook than Twitter).

    That’s not to say I don’t enjoy the time I spend online with my fellow practitioners. I enjoy it immensely and have made some great, real life, friends. And great “online only for now” friends too.. And I’ll continue to attend some conferences to re-connect with them because 1) I enjoy it; and 2) I learn from them.

    But for real dollars that pay the mortgage and put shoes on the children, “micro-focused” networking does the trick. It can start on-line but to truly get the most out of it (personally and professionally) you’ve got to take it IRL. For In Real Life always has been, and always will be, the best social network.

  3. Matthew Hardy

    Music to my ears. It’s so good to hear the value of competition touted. Go capitalism!

  4. Doug Francis

    I’m going to take your advice then…
    and really enjoy jury-duty at the Fairfax County Courthouse tomorrow. No mobile phones, no tweets… it will be a good opportunity to connect with some of my neighbors so I’m bringing the business cards!

  5. MIssy Caulk

    Well a load of guilt just washed away.

    I have felt so guilty because I don’t play as much online as I should or thought I should lately….like the last 6 months. Sure I got caught up in all the hoopla but it wasn’t making me money (except for my blog) so I had to just really cut back.

    Having the lists on FB and starting to add them on twitter lets me check in, find out how all my friends are doing and get out of there. Having a group for Ann Arbor people (those I know and casually know) affords me the opportunity to stay in touch with local people, and past clients.

  6. Duke Long

    Ben. I have consciously taken the time in the last year to get more involved in my local Tweetups and LEED groups ( the 70 Purdue students are Amazing).The face to face learning and networking is pure and real GOLD.

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