The COVID-19 (coronavirus) pandemic has filled the globe with uncertainty, especially when it comes to making a living, and the real estate industry is no exception. You’ve just listed several new homes, you have clients coming in looking to buy, and home-quarantines are a real possibility. You very likely have children that are out of […]
Category Archives: Staying Productive
Creative Marketing for Realtors®
Any advice you receive these days about marketing seems to focus on social media. Printed media, however, doesn’t need to be overlooked as a way to share your brand with the public. If you’re not sure where to start, or how to start, here are some ideas and answers so you can get started! First, […]
Detox Your Inbox
Are you tired of sacrificing productivity and the endless frivolous subject lines of emails? It doesn’t take long to get into overload with emails coming in, so here are some tips for keeping your emails in check: Gmail offers a priority inbox with options for important and unimportant emails based on the sender and subject […]
Prep Now for the Busy Season
Ideas for a Memorable Open House
A successful open house takes planning with the obvious necessities–signage, staging, sign-in sheet, flyers–but that’s just going to make your open house like all the others! Make your home tour stand out with these outstanding ideas: Instead of traditional pen and paper, use a reputable sign-in app via a tablet, and set up a sign-in […]
Relieving Stress
When you have a busy week with new listings, offers written and negotiated, multiple showings scheduled, an office meeting, a potential seller needs a phone call returned, and your son has the lead in the school play and two baseball games…well, the list could be even longer, and it’s stressful just to read! Reducing stress […]
6 Tasks to Give Your Virtual Assistant
Staying Organized, Staying Productive
Did you know that getting and staying organized saves time and makes you more productive? You may think that stack of papers on your desk is organized to your way of thinking, or that supplies in small piles everywhere and tangled cords aren’t a distraction, but all these messes add up to hours of searching, […]