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Want to Increase Your Business? Answer Your Phone!

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Education & Training with The Lones Group, Inc.
The Lones Group, Inc.

WANT TO INCREASE YOUR BUSINESS? ANSWER YOUR PHONE!

Recently, we had a discussion at our office meeting about a new trend that we’re seeing. It’s happening more and more. And it’s detrimental to an agent’s business. The new trend is agents not answering their phone. They are simply letting calls go to voice mail rather than answering the call.

We decided to test our theory. We literally called 100 agents. And we talked to—I mean actually talked to—about eight people out of 100 calls. We were floored. Don’t believe me? I challenge you to pick up your phone and call 25 agents and see how many actually answer their phone.

This is a stunningly depressing trend. It’s atrocious. For most of you, this is the best—and fastest—way to run your business into the ground.

Don’t believe me? Let me tell you about my experience just yesterday. It completely ruffled my feathers. Then it became very clear to me that I need to get the message out:

Agents! Pick up your darn phone!

Here’s what happened. My parents have decided to sell their home. They would like me to find them a qualified real estate agent. I did some initial research because I don’t know agents who work in their market. In fact, they live in another country—Canada. So I really don’t know any agents where they live. Like a lot of potential sellers, I got on the internet. And I found about nine agents who claimed to be the area expert in my parents’ neighborhood. So what do most people do next? They call someone. I called the agent whose internet site said he was the expert. He said he had the most sales in my parents’ neighborhood.  But when I called him, I got his voice mail.

I wasn’t really ready to leave a message…I’m just at the beginning stage of finding an agent to talk to…I was also at work…and I had lots of other things to do. I thought, “Okay, I’ll just quickly call the next name on my list. Maybe she hasn’t had as many sales, but I’m pretty sure she can at least get me the information I’m looking for.”  So I called her. Voice Mail. I called the next person. Voice Mail. The next person? Voice Mail. I did this SIX timesI don’t have time to call six people to just get their voice mail!

Finally, the 7th person answered. In fact, when he actually answered the phone and said “Hello”, I was so surprised that I could hardly even speak! I told him what I needed and what our situation was. He seemed very pleasant on the phone and sounded interested in helping me out. Twenty-four hours later, he’s given me a report of comparable homes that are on the market right now. He’s given me some client testimonials. He’s given me a list of homes that he has sold. In 24 hours, he got me loads of information. That is what he’s supposed to do. He’s a real estate agent.

Even though he wasn’t first on my list he’s actually very nice. He’s doing well meeting my needs. And I’m going to give him an opportunity to meet my folks and do a listing presentation.

But he’s only in the door because he answered his phone! It wasn’t his great marketing. It was because he answered his phone. Which is really sad. He delivered what I needed at the moment. The other six agents never even got the opportunity.

More and more agents are letting calls go to voice mail. But then after they have missed a call, and it’s an unknown number, they spend too much time wondering who it was. You do that, don’t you? You may be saying “No, I don’t do that.” but I’ll bet you do. Frankly, we all do it. I used to do it. We get calls from phone numbers that we don’t even remotely recognize, so we don’t answer the call. Maybe it’s from an area code that sounds like a long way away. If that’s a practice you’ve started, you need to stop it. In this business, you simply cannot afford to do that. You do not know who might be calling you and what kind of business you are turning away. It could be someone just like me, calling you from Manhattan, who looked you up and thought you looked like you could help them with their real estate needs.

You might be saying, “Well, if they really want to talk to me, they’ll leave a message.”Did I leave a message? No. I needed to talk to someone, when I had time to talk to them. Not when they might have time to call me back.

I just did a quick calculation, and I’ll bet agents who let their calls routinely go to voicemail are probably losing $20,000 a year to bad telephone practices. You’re an agent. People want you to pick up the phone. When people want to talk, you need to talk to them.

Oh, and one more thing. If in your business you have set up an ‘hour of power’ where you do not answer your phone so that you have dedicated time to get yourself organized, that’s great. But it’s a very defined period of time. Not all day. If you’re using voice mail as a crutch, you need to throw that crutch away because it’s not working for youIt’s taking away your profit.

Now, some of you are thinking, “Wait just a second, Denise. I can’t have my phone on, or answer other calls, when I’m with clients.” Of course you can’t! But here’s the deal: Of all the calls I made to agents in Canada, not one of them had a message that said “If you’ve reached my voice mail, I’m currently with clients. I will be returning all my calls either at 10am, 2pm or 4pm today.”  Had I heard that, it would have told me that the agent would call me back. I would have said, “Oh, I’ll be available at 2pm. That’s perfect. I’ll leave my information.” And I would have left it.

So here’s the bottom line. If you’re in an appointment and with clients, that’s the time you use your voice mail. Make sure your message tells people you will—and when you will—call them back.

Otherwise, if you are working, pick up your darn phone!

By Denise Lones CSP, M.I.R.M., CDEI - The founding partner of The Lones Group, Denise Lones, brings over two decades of experience in the real estate industry. With expertise in strategic marketing, business analysis, branding, new home project planning, product development, and agent/broker training, Denise is nationally recognized as the source for all things “real estate”. With a passion for improvement, Denise has helped thousands of real estate agents, brokers, and managers build their business to unprecedented levels of success, while helping them maintain balance and quality of life.

The Lones Group, Inc.

Comments(3)

J. Douglas Hall
PalmerHouse Properties, LLC - Gainesville, GA

Amen Denise!!  Seems that picking up the phone has become a thing of the past...such a pity!

Dec 10, 2010 04:48 AM
Karen Feltman
Cedar Rapids/Iowa City, IA KW Legacy Group - Cedar Rapids, IA
Relocation Specialist in Cedar Rapids, Iowa

Thank you for sharing your hundred agent experiment!  That sounds really awful to get such a small amount of live people.  I agree that when I am with clients, that is the time that I make sure that my voicemail reflects when I will be available to return calls.  It is imperative that potential new business can reach me when it is convenient for them.  I guess I am in the minority!

Dec 10, 2010 05:10 AM
Denise Lones
The Lones Group, Inc. - Bellingham, WA
CSP, MIRM, CDEI - Real Estate Coaching & Branding

Karen and Douglas: I'm so glad that you agree with me! When your voice mail message tells people when you'll be retuning their call, the message you give is that their call is important and you will call them back. What I like even more is when agents take 60 seconds each morning to re-record that day's message; "Hi, you've reached Denise Lones. Today is Tuesday, December 14th." I have several client appointments today-if you've reached my voice mail today I'm not be available to take your call right now. I will be returning calls at 11am, 2pm and 4:30pm today and will return your call just as quickly as I can."  When you add that layer of information to your voice mail, the message you give is that you are also extremely organized and handle all your voice mail messages every single day.  

Dec 16, 2010 06:36 AM