The new agent asks... "What can I tell people about myself in 30 seconds that will make them want to work with me?"
That's a tough one. I've seen some pretty creative answers. Most answers center around bragging about one's expertise, one's helpful nature and one's successes.
Hmmmm.
I'm trying to think of a time someone bragged to me about themselves and I was so impressed I asked for their business card. Can't think of one. We human beings tend to be contrarians and will argue (at least mentally) with just about anything. Tell me how great you are, and I'm already thinking of reasons to disagree with you.
So, what do you say to someone you just met to motivate them to want to know more about you?
Try this secret phrase.
"I'm a real estate agent!!!"
If you announce it with your shoulders back and a big smile on your face, like being a real estate agent is the coolest job in the whole world...it's magnetic. People will be irresistibly drawn to you and can't help but want to know more about you.
Unfortunately, it doesn't work if you fake it. If you don't love your job and don't think it's the coolest in the world... no one else will either.
But if you do love your job and think you're pretty darn good at it... try the secret phrase a few times and let me know how it goes.
copyright Jennifer Allan 2007

Jennifer,
I just love your style. I always have one of those ah-ha moments when I read what you written or in this case, I see again for the 1st time.
Thank you
Good 'nudge' for us that are trying to be under cover or timid about what we do!
You make a good point. The sad part here tho is that by in large, these folks are not wrong. Most of "US" are not terribly competent at being real estate agents.
I do believe in having pride in what you do, and the spirit of your post points us all in that direction. No matter what we do tho, we always seem to have that initial uphill battle to get past the reputation that has been laid before us by those less dedicated than others.
Well, Christina, I look forward to your thoughts on the matter!
I struggled with that problem too. I hated the public's perception of our industry and every once in awhile found myself almost apologizing for myself when asked what I did. Kind of like "Well, I'm a real estate agent, but, but, but... I'm a good one!" Of course, I didn't actually say that, but it's what I was thinking.
What helped me forget about our, (let's face it) less-than-stellar reputation was to work from home. I rarely went into my real estate office, so I was hardly ever faced with the realities that some real estate agents are just plain "icky." By working from home, I created my own little world of real estate, with my own rules and philosophies!
I plan on saying "I am a REALTOR and I LOVE IT!" because I really do.
Well...so far. LOL!!! I've only just begun!
Hi Jennifer, sometimes it seems like everybody and their brother sells real estate. Not only that, your cousin...you know the one, the guy who's gotten fired from every job that he's ever done, backed in to Grandma's 4X4 (you are in Alabama, right?) and never paid her for the repairs, etc.. Well, you just got that "I just wanted to announce that I recently got my real estate license" letter in the mail.
Well, sometimes it is a bit hard to hold your head up high. That said, if it's done right, this is a wonderful field of endeavor with a ton of opportunity to make a difference in people's lives. Great Post!
R.B. "Bob" Mitchell
ValueList Real Estate Services, Inc.
Jennifer,
Although i'm not an agent, I have found that in staging the same holds true. if people see that "i have the coolest job in the world" look on your face and in your body language, they can't help but be interested in it. You have to create that magnetism with the way you feel about your job. And the right people will be attracted to that. like how your writing, Jenn, and your passion for it is magnetic..
Shawn
Shawn,
I'm a writer and it's the coolest job in the whole world!!!!!!
I am still laughing about this...if only I had seen this 3 years ago! When I started with my brokerage, I attended a lot of training classes; one of our assignments WAS the 30-second elevator presentation. I was so terrified of the idea of not only having to come up with something but of having to stand up in front of my peers and "present" it, I didn't go to the next class -- in fact, I didn't go to the office for the next week, just in case my manager mentioned it to me! Anyway, thanks for this.
Jen, I like the idea of the elevator speech. Many times that first 30 seconds, of first few minutes are critical in creating an impression.
We should have a 30 seconder at the ready, and yes we should mean what we say!
Here is the link I tried to embed as a comment. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qhpI6MMurws
Let me think about creating a new Post that embeds it. In the blog letting the agents post there "Elevator Speech"
I know we all used scripts. How many people have actually practiced their "Elevator Speech".
What I say is I'm a real estate agent & I have the best job in the whole world! Once I used REALTOR &the person asked me what's a REALTOR?
LOL
Unbelievably simple and true...why do we try to complicate things????
Now I have to get your book......said with my shoulders back and with pride..
A truly great way to introduce yourself...
Now what am I???
I am out finding myself... if I return before I get back, please keep me here...
Gotta luv it...
I'm the worlds worst at elavator speches. so bad that I started a networking group to practice. that is the truth.
Looking forward to reading more post.
Andy Jones,"I'm an Insurance Agent" It even works in my signature.
Shelter Insurance Companies
130 Seaboard Lane. A-12
Franklin TN, 37067
"I help people plan for financial uncertainty
Or am I thinking too much! This old dog want to learn a new trick.
Andy - yeah, I like it! Simple... but it gets the point across...
Thinking too much? Always... So... what is a Marketing Technologist? Sounds intriguing!
Bruce - Yeah! As long as you're proud of what you do, others will be intrigued.
Bob - I love it when things work the way they're s'posed to, don't you?
Yes...it is always more fun to work with someone who loves thier career...and you usually get better results, too! I love the simple "elevator speech". No need for a speech!
I LOve it!
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Keep up the good work J!
Richard David
Federal Funding
Dallas,Texas
richard@fedfund.us
Commercial Investment Advisors • Loan Originators • Lenders • DPA Providers
Hi Jennifer,
I enjoyed your post on writing an elevator speech. It was well-written and quite informative. Congratulations on a job well done!
I just made a post on crafting an elevator speech. I use a three-step process that follows a problem/solution/referral method that works for virtually any situation. Perhaps you can give a a try and let me know how it works for you. I appreciate your feedback.
Best regards,
Glenn Andrew
http://glennandrew.com/crafting-an-elevator-speech/
love to read this and focus on the postitive!
How refreshing to meet like minded people ... i really love what i do ..& i cant remember the last time i spoke to someone about my job & they didnt ask for my contacts.... i worked in the States as a realtor & moved to Nairobi Kenya...I think the wonderful citizens of Kenya are not used to good service from realtors everyone has a horror story to give...i am so overwhelmed with the positive responses i have received that.......I LOVE MY JOB!!!!!!!!!!!