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If you're a professional, you'd better get tech. Like it or not.

Reblogger Kat DeLong
Real Estate Agent with Realty ONE Group Mountain Desert

This "perfect post" is right on the mark.  If you Realtors/Agents/Brokers are not keeping up with the high tech treads, you may want to find another career.

Original content by Deborah Bly 383205

We ARE in a world of technology overload.  I think so. But technology is here to stay.Sold home

"I hate technology."  "I don't have time for all this techie stuff."   "I make plenty of money without it."  I hear this from other realtors all the time.

Real estate is a second or third career for many of us.  The average age in our industry is 52.  Folks resist change, and for many of the 1.3 million realtors in the U.S. it's considered a supplemental income. 

I think it's ironic, when talking about the cost to invest in technology, some agents will spend $30,000 - $100,000 for a real-estate car, yet they won't spend $400 for a digital camera!  They have time to go to realtor open houses and lunches, but don't have time to go to a technology class to stay current with technology, and ultimately the best ways to service their clients.

Why? Why do most agents invest so little in an industry perceived as a profession - an industry in which people trust their realtor similarly to the way they trust their doctors and lawyers?  Would you employee a doctor who uses a steak knife for surgery?  Would you hire an attorney who uses a rotary phone and has no fax machine - let alone a computer - with which to research and communicate about your case?

They tell sellers they should hire their services as a professional Realtor, and yet make no attempt to stay competent with technology and best real estate practices.

It's time to get serious - and knowledgeable - about the tools available to use in our EVERYDAY business.   Our local and national associations have invested money in trade shows, computer labs that are real-estate friendly, classes at conventions, and online partnerships to help us get us where we need to be.  It's all pretty straightforward if you simply make the effort.

It is up to each one of us to "JUST DO IT", if we want to be professional and full service agents for our customers.  I'm here for the long haul and I'm ready.

Are you?

Deborah Bly Selling homes in League City TX

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Allen Tate - Concord, NC

I agree with you. Technology is here to stay and can be of tremendous benedfit to all of us.

Jan 23, 2011 02:28 AM
Kathy Denworth
BHHS Keys Real Estate - Islamorada, FL
Realtor in the Florida Keys, Islamorada, Key Largo

Deborah, I agree. I makes me laugh when people say QR codes won't go anywhere or they don't what they are of how to use them. You have to embrace technology. It makes our jobs easier.

Jan 23, 2011 02:30 AM
Wendy Betts
RE/MAX PROGROUP - SOUTH DELTA /SOUTH SURREY & WHITE ROCK - Tsawwassen, BC
South Delta & S. Surrey Realtor

Hi Kat - We are sure on the same page!  Setting the bar just a little higher and aiming to be a lifetime learner is what sets a Realtor like you above your competition!  Cheers - Wendy Betts - Vancouver BC

Jan 23, 2011 02:33 AM
Kat DeLong
Realty ONE Group Mountain Desert - Prescott, AZ
REALTOR

Allen:  Right on... it is not going anywhere except up up up.

Kathy;  Deborah wrote this great post, and I thought it was a perfect re-blog. I agree with everything she wrote.

Wendy;  I think it sets "us" apart. :-)

Jan 23, 2011 02:38 AM
Gregory Storm
www.LAHomePhotography.com - Los Angeles, CA
Real Estate Photographer

It's a joy to see agents who get it.  I don't necessarily agree with buying a $400 camera but I like the sentiment.  The reason is it's not the cost of the camera that makes them more professional, it's the person behind the camera that's makes the big difference.  But again, I like agents who get it.

Nice post.

 

Gregory


Agent Headshots | Real Estate Photography
www.lahomephotography.com

Jan 23, 2011 06:59 PM