It appears the author of this great post has experienced the same frustrations and amazement as I have! My hat is off to you Bob Haywood! You can take a horse to water but you can't make him drink.

The title of Bob's post (reblogged below) is:

Why I'm Kicking Your Butt In Selling Real Estate.

Via Bob Haywood, www.BobHaywood.com (McGraw Realtors):

DISCLAIMER:  THIS IS FICTIONAL AND SATIRICAL. 

It is not a first hand account of my personal real estate business nor is directed at any real person in any way.  It is designed to prod anyone in any industry who is losing business but refuses to embrace technology that is readily available.  If this offends you, you're reading it incorrectly.

Dear Ineffective Realtor,

You used to be a big dog in this business, but not anymore.  Today I watch you in the office as you read the latest edition of Realtor Magazine, make some phone calls and sit around visit with others or read the latest funny email someone sent you.

I want to be sad for you, but I can't.

It texts, talks, takes pics, videos and plays musicYou see, your comment about how texting is for young people tells me that you choose to be ineffective, outdated and broke.  I use texting today with many of those young people who are now my clients.  And I use texting to communicate with people my age too.  And I'm in my 40's.  I cannot believe that you refuse to learn how to text.  Your grandchildren and grown children would love to talk to you this way.  But that's okay.  You go ahead and stay in 1990.  I'll take those clients who are looking for technical saavy agents.  Yep, I'll work with them.

I want to be sad for you, but I can't.

As I watch you struggle to figure out how to get pictures from a digital camera to a computer and then to the MLS, I just have to shake my head.  It just isn't that hard, if you are willing to learn.  But all you want to talk about is how you used to sell real estate with the "big book" that had pages and pages of pre-printed listings.  And you love that the MLS people or the office people used to do all that work for you.  And I'm glad you know about virtual tours, but it's too bad that you do not understand how important it is to put them on Youtube and in blogs.  That's a discussion reserved for people who choose to sell real estate in the here and now of the real world because even if we had that talk, you wouldn't understand it and you wouldn't do it.

I want to be sad for you, but I can't.Active Rain!

You see, I came along in January 2007 knowing virtually nothing about this business.  And since then, I've outsold you more than 100 to 1...even in a recession.  I found this very cool website called Active Rain.  And I jumped in and met some really great folks.  And I've learned from them.  And I know how to blog now.  And I draw business because of my ability to dominate on the internet while you are still invisible.  And I have Real Estate friends nationwide and locally that you will never know because you will never understand how Real Estate connectivity works via the internet.

I want to be sad for you, but I can't.

Instead, you inspire me to never quit learning and to never throw in the towel and say, "I can't learn that or do that because I'm too old."  As much as I'd love to be sad for you, I really have to thank you.  You are keeping me driven, young and profitable.

 I want to be sad for you, but I can't.

Let's GoMy listings are now syndicated, blogged and visible to the world while you don't have any any more.  (Disclaimer - I don't have THAT many listings either as I work with more buyers than sellers).  When I get a listing, my pictures, marketing and abilty to push a listing out to the world is like an Indy car speeding around the track while you're crawling around the track at 10 mph.  No wonder sellers are turning to people like me now.

Finally, I want to be sad for you, but I can't.Social Media rocks!

You simply shake your head in wonder when I'm on Facebook staying connected with thousands of people.  And you still have no clue what the word "Tweet" actually means.  It's like I"m speaking a foreign language to you, which I guess I am.  You will never understand how Social Media is an intrigal part of Real Estate because you chose to check out instead of embracing the new business model in order to keep making money. 

Thank you and enjoy your magazine...I've got some money to make today.

Friday, September 4th - If you're reading this for the first time, please read the follow up by clicking the link below...

http://activerain.com/blogsview/1224353/kicking-your-butt-part-two

 

 

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8 Comments on Couldn't Have Said It Better Myself!

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03
2009
1,330,089 Points 189 Featured Posts Outside Blog Attended Rain Camp Called Shot Master

Hi Susie, I read Bob's post earlier but thanks for the re-blog. Naturally I took a little bit of contrarian view to the bleeding edge adopter agents that some extremely high top producers are doing none of this, but if you don't stay with the times like being open to texting EVENTUALLY you will be left in the dust. One must keep an open mind...

12:34pm • #3
473,931 Points 12 Featured Posts Attended Rain Camp Called Shot Master

Susie, your post is a reminder, to us, of how fortunate we are to be on AR and to be using the other social networking tools available. I have actually met agents who do not use cell phones!

12:36pm • #4
362,046 Points 5 Featured Posts Localism Sponsor Attended Rain Camp

Gary, I can see you now! ;-) You are so right about the eventuality of being left in the dust. Different things work for different people, obviously; it's choosing not to learn and keep up with things that is so astounding. [I'm using my big-girl words here.] I do continue to have hope that one day I'll see you tweeting away on Twitter! If not, I know where to find you.

Hi Sharon, yes, we have the no cell-phoners here too, with voicemail boxes that are always full. To each his own but.... why be in real estate if you want to be a dinosaur?

 

1:18pm • #5
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We are in a state where the northern part of the state cannot get high speed internet!  That is incredible... fortunately, I work in the So part of the state.  However, we had to go with an mls system that could have off line date, intead of those that looked a lot more progressive... too bad!

1:24pm • #6
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04
2009
592,224 Points 22 Featured Posts Outside Blog Attended Rain Camp

Wow. Truer words have never been spoken. IMHO, the real estate industry has some of the most outdated, so-called professionals of ANY industry! I've never encountered so many so-called professionals who are completely unwilling to continue learning about the technology required for success. Oh well. They have themselves to blame for their inevitable failure.

12:22am • #7
1,242,529 Points 158 Featured Posts Outside Blog Called Shot Master

Susie, thanks for sharing this reblog. I did not read the first one. And just to think that dinosaurs are still around. I thought they were extinct...

Helping YOU live YOUR American dream...

3:43am • #8
211,971 Points 4 Featured Posts Outside Blog

Bob is right on point with his post.  In fact, it's that type of behavior that inspired my contribution to the collaborative book that was done by a group of us 'Rainers' ... Profit from Technology.

Thanks for bringing Bob's post to an even wider audience.  It needs to be read by everyone!

7:09am • #9

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