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Are You Wearing a Fanny Pack?

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Home Stager with Nika Stewart Enterprises, LLC
My best friend Karen and I were at the gym last week walking on adjoining treadmills and chatting. Karen was telling me about a man she saw at the gym the day before. "He was so handsome," she said. She went on to describe his flowing hair, piercing eyes, and great body.

"But then I saw..." She paused as she scrunched up her face. "...he was wearing a fanny pack."

I laughed out loud. Karen, who likes to call herself the "Fashion Police," immediately altered her high opinion of this otherwise perfect man.

So this got me thinking. What are we doing with our businesses that, although it may seem small and unimportant, can change the opinions of our prospects, sometimes without our even knowing?

Every part of your business must live up to your professional image. Even a small detail overlooked can damage your reputation. Are you ignoring any aspects of your business? Are you wearing a fanny pack?

Below, I've listed business elements that are often overlooked or given little attention. Make sure you take care with all of these areas.

• Website

Does your website look like an amateur designed it? If you are not an expert on web design and hosting, find someone who is. A professional website is a must to compete in today's marketplace.

• Answering Machine

If you can't answer the phone in person, does your recording sound professional and cheerful? Do you get back to people quickly??

• Receptionist / Greeter?

There nothing more irritating than being treated badly by a salesperson or receptionist. Do the people who come into contact with your prospects live up to your desired image??

• Contracts

Just because you've gotten a sale, your professionalism should not end. Your contracts need to reflect your company image, or you can lose future sales or cause buyer's remorse.?

• Portfolio?

I was recently in a small furniture / accessory store when another customer asked the store owner to see her portfolio. The owner pulled out a wad of 4X6 photos from a desk drawer and spread them on her cluttered desk. This is how she tries to get design projects? Although her store had beautiful items, her "portfolio" (which showed a lack of pride in her work) was a fanny pack that I'm sure turned many prospects away.

• Your Appearance

What is your desired business image? Professional? Wild? Creative? Does your physical appearance match it? If not, prospects will have a hard time getting past that, and you will appear less credible.

Remember: If you are overlooking any area of your business, you can be sure that prospects will notice. Everything you put out there needs to be as fabulous as you!

I wish you continued success.

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Esther (Essie) Cruz
Coldwell Banker Realty/Monmouth-Ocean - Manalapan, NJ
Manalapan Marlboro, NJ Real Estate

Nika, great posts to read. You have given me something to think about for my 2010 business plan.  Thanks for sharing. From my home to yours "Happy and Healthy 2010!

Dec 21, 2009 01:57 PM
Wayne Johnson
Coldwell Banker D'Ann Harper REALTORS® - San Antonio, TX
San Antonio REALTOR, San Antonio Homes For Sale

Nika,

I guess I need to keep that Members Only jacket buried in the closet, right? I was hoping that would be coming back into style. Glad you mentioned the portfolio as mine could use a makeover. Thanks.

Dec 21, 2009 02:06 PM
Daniel Bennison
Reece & Nichols Mission Hills - Prairie Village, KS

What's wrong with Fanny packs?!?!

Dec 21, 2009 02:08 PM
Christa LaFarlette (la-far-let)
Your Choice Real Estate - Orange Park, FL

So, I wonder if I need to trade in my nice roomy backpack that holds everything and dig back out my briefcase and purse?  Hmmmm.......

Portfolio though--like that.  Sort of a mix of pre-list, buyer package, and brag book.  Nice. I'll add it to my long list of  'to do's"!  (those quotes did not work out quite right:-))

Take care, and thanks!

Dec 21, 2009 02:13 PM