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HOW TO HOLD A SUCCESSFUL HOME BUYER SEMINAR - Part 2

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Real Estate Sales Representative with Dublin & Central Ohio Homes

Part 1 and Part 2 have been combined into one blog post.

Here is part 2 on tips for holding a successful seminar.

•11.  Be sure to follow up with your prospects by email or phone to remind them a day or two before the seminar. 

•12.  Your goal should be to get 10 - 15 prospective buyers to attend the seminar. 

•13. If you have 10 - 15 attendees you should expect to close 2 to 3 deals as a result of the seminar.

•14. Add your vendor's logos and contact information to your promotion pieces and to the Home Buyer Book.

•15. The vendors who contribute should also come to the seminar as speakers.

•16. The Home Buyer Book will be your among your handouts for the seminar.  The book is laid out as "Ten Easy Steps to Buying a Home".  This is also the information you will be presenting at the seminar.  I do sell this book in a package, along with the postcard, the seminar handouts, the phone script, the seminar registration form, etc. in either pdf or word format. 

•17. Familiarize yourself with the content of the Home Buyer Book and you will be prepared to lead the seminar.

•18.  The seminar should be held in a ‘neutral' location.  Meaning, don't hold it in a bank or in your Real Estate office, as these locations tend to scare prospects away.  Hold the seminar in a community hall or the local library.  More prospects will show up if they feel less threatened.

•19. Do not advertise free food, etc or you'll get the wrong attendees.  Have bottled water or coffee and tea and something very simple like cookies.  This is about buying a home, not eating a meal!

•20.  Suggested start time for the seminar is 6:30pm if you have it during the week or 10am on Saturday.  This gives attendees enough time to get home from work, etc.

 •21.  When attendees arrive, ask them to complete the Registration Form.  I have a example for you.  Give them a nametag so that you can easily address them by name.

•22. You should act as the "Master of Ceremonies" and begin the seminar by introducing yourself and your vendors who are in attendance.

 •23.  I have tried several formats -- one is sitting at the front of the room as a panel rather than using a podium, and the other, if there are fewer attendees coming, is to gather around a conference table or set up the tables in conference table style.  This will usually create a more informal atmosphere where attendees will be willing to speak up and ask questions.

 •24. You should begin the seminar by briefly reviewing the highlights of the Home Buyer Book.  DO NOT READ THE BOOK WORD FOR WORD!!!  Remember, they are taking it home and can read it for themselves.  Instead, spend 30 or so minutes discussing the key points.

 •25.  Allow each of your vendors approximately 10 minutes to speak (keep the number of vendors to 2 to 4).  Good choices would include a home inspector, an insurance agent, a local builder, and a lender.  The builder and the lender will require slightly more time, but keep their talks to a maximum of 20 minutes.

 •26. Control the timing of the seminar so that you have at least 30 minutes at the end for questions and answers, and time to mingle with the attendees and make appointments to meet with them privately.

•27.  Remember to collect the Registration Form before the attendees leave.

 •28  Follow up by email and phone after the seminar with any attendees whom you did not make appointments with at the seminar.  I have an example follow up email.

 •29. Other handouts that would be of interest to your prospects include a payment table, a piece on how much they are wasting on rent, handouts from your vendors, any pertinent newspaper articles, etc.

 •30.  Don't give up - it's like any other system -- consistency is key.  If they see your mailer or ad or postcard enough, they will eventually notice it. 

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Roberta Kayne, Realtor & Photographer - All Rights Reserved
Specializing in First Time Buyers and Relocation Buyers
Central Ohio - Columbus - Dublin
Certified Residential Specialist (CRS)
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Lanette Branch
Taylor Properties - Bel Air, MD
Bel Air, MD Real Estate Agent

Roberta,

Wow! Thanks again for the wealth of valuable info you've provided.  That's too cool to know how you are able to go w/the flow and adjust the seminar format accordingly.

Your sharing nature is very much appreciated!

Dec 30, 2008 10:16 AM
Norma J. Elkins
Elite Realty Group - Morristown, TN
Realtor - Elkins Home Selling Team

Thanks again - very good info!

Dec 31, 2008 11:29 PM
J Perrin Cornell
Coldwell Banker Cascade Real Estate - Wenatchee, WA
Broker, ABR, VAMRES

Thank you for the outline... I am using it for a semionar last part of Feb... can you get me a copy of the Homebuyer Book please?

 

Jan 01, 2009 02:48 AM
Kim Dean
www.GoSimplyTexas.com - McKinney, TX
Simply Texas Real Estate - Broker/Owner

OOH! Please email me the book to kim@realfamilyrealestate.com. Thank you so much! Looking forward to more info!

Jan 02, 2009 06:58 AM
William "Bill" and Karen Farragher
EXIT Blue Water Realty, Matawan, NJ 07747 - Matawan, NJ
SFR

Part two, just as good as part one........will there be more?  I sure hope so.  Thanks!

Jan 02, 2009 08:09 AM
Sharon Harris
Keller Williams Keystone Realty - Hanover, PA
Realtor

powerful stuff here. I have book marked this for future use. Thank You!!!

Jan 08, 2009 09:27 AM
Claudia Efthimos
Signature Homes & Estates - Morgan Hill, CA
GRI,SFR,ASP,SRES

I was looking for the Agents who want referrals blog. But this does not seem to be it.

I have a client referral. What blog would you recommend?

Jan 11, 2009 09:37 AM
Eileen Hsu
Douglas Elliman Real Estate - Manhattan, NY
LICENSED REAL ESTATE SALESPERSON

Great tips - Thank you so much for sharing this fantastic information. Have a prosperous 2009!

Jan 11, 2009 01:09 PM
Roberta Kayne
Dublin & Central Ohio Homes - Dublin, OH
CRS, ABR, SFR, RRS, Realtor, Re/Max Affiliates

Hi all,

Thanks so much for your comments!  I appreciate your thanks, and you are very welcome!  Please feel free to contact me if you have any questions....  Roberta 

Jan 13, 2009 03:15 AM
Diana Corcoran
Berkshire Hathaway Home Services Hudson Valley Properties - Rhinebeck, NY
Rhinebeck Real Estate

Very thorough and easy to use list to format a seminar.  I also am curious about the "Home Buyers" book.  Is it something provided to you by ReMax?

Jan 14, 2009 09:58 AM
Jon Wnoroski
America's 1st Choice RH Realty Co., Inc. - Green, OH
Summit County Realtor

Hi Roberta - I was thinking I'd have to wait to see part II but much to my delight it was lower down on the list.  Thank you for the "solid" information on how you organize your seminars.  You certainly have given me some great food for thought.

Jan 15, 2009 12:25 AM
Roberta Kayne
Dublin & Central Ohio Homes - Dublin, OH
CRS, ABR, SFR, RRS, Realtor, Re/Max Affiliates

Hello again to all of you and thank you for your great feedback!  if you are asking for me to send you information, please make sure you give me your email address, your company and your location -- that would be helpful and save me from having to look up your email address.  Also, I will be sending out any information you asked for shortly, so please be patient.  In the meantime, please keep me in mind for any referrals you may have to the Central Ohio area -- Columbus, Dublin, Delaware, etc. 

Jan 16, 2009 04:49 AM
Roberta Kayne
Dublin & Central Ohio Homes - Dublin, OH
CRS, ABR, SFR, RRS, Realtor, Re/Max Affiliates

Hi All,

Thanks again for your great feedback and comments.  I have been inundated with requests for my homebuyer book and seminar materials, and I promise I will get them to you as soon as I can.  I am trying to get to everyone as quickly as possible and still run my business -- what a concept! :-)

There are a vast array of "home buyer books" out there, and mine is just one sample of the many that are available.  My "10 Easy Steps" is a compilation from different sources which I put together over time, and you can do the same thing.  If you are an ABR, there is a "Homebuyer's Toolkit" that you can order from the REBAC website (www.rebac.net );  our local MLS Board has a buyer book - yours may also; Realtor.org has consumer homebuyer guides that you can order; also www.inchargehousing.org is a non-profit that has a homebuyer book that you can download; there is also the Re/Max Home Buyer's Survival Guide on Amazon.com, and Fannie Mae has a  book "Owning the Door to a Home of Your Own" that you can download from their website. 

Stay tuned, and thanks for your patience!  Oh, and if you ask for the book or seminar handouts, PLEASE include your name, email address and city you are in.  Thanks!

Roberta (homes@RobertaKayne.com)

Jan 29, 2009 10:36 AM
Ellen Mitchel
RE/MAX Allstars - South Miami, FL
CRS, CDPE, CIAS

Roberta,

 

Wow, such great information!  Would you please email me your homebuyer handbook and handouts?

 

Thanking you in advance:

ellenbithell@remax.net

 

 

Mar 13, 2009 02:28 PM
Al & Peggy Cunningham, Brokers
RE/MAX West Realty Inc., Brokerage - Brampton, ON
Our Family Wants To Help Your Family!

Oh Roberta, great stuff!  We have just started holding Buyer Seminars..our market here is tough right now and need all the help we can get!  Would you please email us your handbook and hand outs?  Thank you so much, it is already appreciated!!

 

Al & Peggy Cunningham

Brampton, Ontario Canada

http://www.TheHousePeople.com

 

Mar 25, 2009 12:42 PM
Keith Pound
EXIT REALTY CRUTCHER - Louisville, KY
Realtor, Auctioneer - Louisville, KY - 502-645-5950

Thanks for the great list, we just held are first seminar and I will use your points to revise our plan

Apr 07, 2009 07:35 PM
Elaine Giamona
McCoy Real Estate and Property Management, Lincoln, CA - Lincoln, CA
Broker

Hi Roberta, my business partner and I have set a buyer's seminar for June 2nd. in Lincoln, CA (near Sacramento).  The information you provided in the 2 blogs in December is priceless.  It answers more than a few questions we were mulling over today.  Would you be kind enough to send the Buyer's Book and the handouts.  My email address is egiamona@re4u.net, and the mailing address is McCoy Real Estate, 2616 Black Hawk Lane, Lincoln, CA  95648.  If you incur a cost in mailing, please advise so we might reimburse you.

ActiveRain, and sharing bloggers like you, prove yet again the tremendous strength and synergy in numbers.  Thank you.  Bravo!  Big Hug, Elaine Giamona (916) 838-0805

Apr 30, 2009 01:58 PM
Tony Anderson
Century 21 Community Realty - Clarkesville, GA
Serving Habersham Banks White & Stephens Counties

Thank you for the tips. I will use this as a reference.

Jan 24, 2010 01:30 PM
Roberta Kayne
Dublin & Central Ohio Homes - Dublin, OH
CRS, ABR, SFR, RRS, Realtor, Re/Max Affiliates

Hi Ryan - where are you located?

Jan 30, 2010 10:14 AM
Geri Doyle
RE/MAX Precision - Ankeny, IA
CRS, E-PRO Relocation 6415215678

Roberta,

Great information. If you have a chance could you send me your book and sample handouts. I would so much appreciate it. Happy Selling. I'll send my referrals your way.

My email is gerid@iowatelecom.net

Doyle & DeVoe Iowa Realty

Newton, iowa

 

Geri Doyle

 

Feb 04, 2010 01:16 PM