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Who Are The TrendSetters?

By
Real Estate Agent with Keller Williams Realty

Yesterday, I received a couple of responses to my blog on "Is Experience Necessary," I never gave my position on the topic but thought it worthwhile to throw it out there and see what kind of results I would get. It was just a blog to make you think. Today, this blog I think also fits into yesterday's blog, which I now will ask, "Who are the Trendsetters?"  Is it Ebby Halliday, Judge Fite, David Winans, Harold Carter, the moguls of real estate or the young agents that are under the age of thirty years old that are already capping at $1 million. Coming up I never envisioned having my own business let alone being an entrepreneur at the age of twenty six. Now that I am thirty three years old, I can say that I have learned a few things about being an entrepreneur and am continually learning. As I think about it,  I think of my own self as a trendsetter among my own colleagues and family. No one in my family, has ventured out to start a business with "no money" except me. I don't even know any other agents that is willing to let a client or customer go because that customer does not want to work on an ethical level as that agent. As a matter of fact, I don't know any agents that would refrain from trying to work with a customer when they already know that a fellow agent has been working with that customer. In these last four years, I have my own style of doing business and am happy about accomplishing what I set out to do. I am also not afraid or intimidated to learn from other successful agents  that have received Notoriety for being successful. It does not matter if the agent became successful when they were in their twenties or in their fifties. I guess you can say that I pride myself off of being the best at what I can be.