Option 1 ~ Phone Call
Good luck! Returning a phone call seems to be a dead business practice for some real estate practitioners. It is usually my first step. I leave them a message and let them know that they will be receiving an email through FeedbackNetwork.com.
Option 2 ~ Email
Create a template for feedback request. The issue with email is it sometimes gets dumped directly to people's "junk e-mail" folder.
Option 3 ~ Feedback Network or Something Similar (My Recommendation)
This is my favorite. My sellers love it. It sends multiple reminders to the buyer's agent with photos of the home to refresh their memory. You can set it up so that your sellers will get a copy of all answered feedback request. It also graphs of the feedback. Here's the link http://www.myfeedbacknetwork.com/
Option 4 ~ Supra's FREE Feedback Feature
Supra has a FREE feedback feature. You have to input the listing's information. Viola! You are all set. You can forward a copy of the reports to your sellers. Here's the link. Did I mention it's FREE? http://login1.suprakim.com/kimweblogin.asp
Option 5 ~ My technique, I use Option 1, 3, and 4. My diligence does pay off because I do get response for each showing.
Picture below was provided by my talented friend Ken Terry (775) 772-7031. Check out my other blogs for more photos of Reno, NV.
Relaxing Spot in Peavine Mountain (Reno, NV)
What are some of the techniques you use to effectively get showing feedback?
Catherine T. Sinocruz, e-Pro, ABR, GRI, CRS
Broker-Salesperson
"Fluent in English & Tagalog"
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