Aliso Viejo, CA July 5, 2008 - Nobody trusts every professional completely – that’s the good
news. But unfortunately while 50% of
people in a Harris Poll completely trusted their doctor, only 7% completely trusted
their real estate agent. At the other
end of the spectrum only 4% didn’t trust their doctor “at all” but 20% didn’t
trust their real estate agent “at all.”
I guess we’ve seen and heard references to polls like this
forever and after awhile we become numb to the whole thing. We’ll take heart. That same poll also said that 65% of the
respondents “somewhat trusted” their real estate agent. Oh, and stockbrokers came in last.
But the real question is not why the perception exists but
rather what can be done to change it.
Unfortunately we often default to NAR and expect them to change our
image for us … as if with all their money they just need to throw some of it in
the right direction. Well, they are but
it isn’t the answer. Point in fact –
most folks don’t pay any attention to the ads that NAR puts out and, I suspect,
a very significant portion of them don’t even know what NAR is or that it even exists. So, are we just victims of bad press and word
of mouth?
No, in my opinion we are the victims of our failure to take
responsibility for the reason we are perceived as untrustworthy and
unprofessional. For many years we have
failed in informing our customers just what a valuable service we provide for
them. As a general rule we allow them to
view us as just a 6% part of the process.
Are there exceptions? Of
course! But as an industry we are guilty
as charged. Let’s look at the
exceptions.
The true real estate professionals are the ones that have
made a concentrated effort to take their career seriously. They have continued their education beyond
just licensing and the bare minimum CE standards set by the state. Enhancing their career doesn’t just involve taking
more specialized courses to gain additional skill sets. It involves making a mental shift from being
a commission oriented, independent agent to a customer-centric consultant;
often in a specialized market niche.
Report after report, from NAR and other 3rd
parties, continually tell us that the customer wants us to listen and respond, not talk
and tell them what we think they need or want. Harsh criticism? Yes. But it begs the point – we have failed and
continue to fail to relate to and meld with our customers on their level. So what’s the answer?
You’re absolutely right – there is no one, complete
answer. However, one of the parts of the
answer is specialization. Have you ever
thought why the medical profession continues to push for specialized
medicine? It’s simply too hard to be all
things to all people would be their answer; and they wouldn’t be wrong. On the other hand I would add to that – the more specialized you are the better chance
you have against the competition. Here’s
some old news … many in our industry have long since figured that out and are
reaping the benefits in the midst of this tough market.
NAR’s own studies have repeatedly shown that Realtors® with
advanced designations and specialized skill sets make more money than those who
don’t – in fact it’s roughly double.
Many organizations like NAR have invested heavily in developing advance
study courses in a wide range of subjects to assist realtors® in enhancing their
knowledge and capacity to generate higher incomes.
RealtyU®, the largest career development company
in the real estate industry, has dedicated over 13 years as the leader in improving
the level of professionalism in the industry.
As recently as 3 years ago they released their very robust online
education platform through which they make available a number of their advanced
designation courses. In support NAR and
other providers of higher education reach real estate professionals this year
RealtyU is offering a special
program during the month of July involving some significant cost savings on
5 of their advanced designations: ASR, ALHS, AHS, CSP and CNS. To learn more about this special opportunity click
on the
lead story above … SOS For Agents.