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Grandma at 30?

Reblogger Linda Graves Arnold
Real Estate Agent with Coldwell Banker Gundaker-St. Louis, MO

Completely agree with Jon on this one!  Its one thing when your drivers license doesn't look like you 6-8 years later - those pictures aren't usually that good anyway.  But this is your business card and the sign you put in the ground!  Yes you might have looked better 10, 20, 30 years ago, but you don't look like that NOW!!  Live in the now, not the past!  Let your clients, your future clients be able to recognize you when they walk in the door!!

Original content by Jon Zolsky, Daytona Beach, FL

I was reading a blog today. Good blog, well written, well thought of. And when I read that the Member has married children, and has a 6 year-old grandson, I look back at the photo. Is this a photo of her daughter? A nice-looking late 20- early 30ish female… Nope, the photo is of the member…

Recently I met an agent, whose photos I have seen so many times on his signs. I did not recognize him when we met. The guy introduced himself and I was looking at someone my age, not my son’s age, and that’s how he looks on his signs.

reflection - jon zolsky blogAnother good agent is using a photo on all her advertising materials, which is very flattering. She squashed the width. So now she is taller and thinner. It does not look very natural, but that is what she uses.

90% of people use Internet to search for properties. So next comes this exciting moment when the customers walk into the office, and then start looking around for their agent, as they do not recognize this young and thin agent in a grandmother sitting in front of them.

Look at their face. It often reads “You? You gotta be kidding me…” And how funny it sounds when you have to explain that for the last 28 years you did not have time to get yourself a new picture…

I think it creates more awkwardness and uneasy feeling rather than helps. Where it puts the agent. From liar to delusional? In terms of branding it is like making one step forward and two huge steps back.

The whole point of a photo is making them feel they know you. Real Estate is not about dating, and if we are not all Angelinas and Brads, it is fine. But if they come and find that you are not really you, then what is the point of flattering ourselves?

Is she really 30? No, it is an optical illusion.  And we are illusionists...

*  Image courtesy of daniel spils via Flickr.com

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Linda Graves Arnold, ABR, CRS, GRI, e-PRO
Coldwell Banker Gundaker
"Bringing Families Home"
Cell phone:  314-422-2762
Office:  636-391-1122
email:  Linda@LindaandJim.com
website:  www.LindaandJim.com

 

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Jon Zolsky, Daytona Beach, FL
Daytona Condo Realty, 386-405-4408 - Daytona Beach, FL
Buy Daytona condos for heavenly good prices

Jim & Linda,

"Live in the now, not the past!" - a terrific line. and thanks for reblogging

Sep 13, 2010 02:41 PM