3 Lists All Real Estate Agents Must Have In 2023

February 8, 2023

What are the 3 lists all real estate agents must have in 2023?

How many times have you heard about the importance of referrals and taking care of your past/existing clients? More times than you care right? So are you doing “enough” about it? Check out these referral stats and tell me if you don’t all of a sudden feel motivated to step it up a notch.

4 Significant Stats on the Power of Referrals

It takes 4 to 10 times more money to get a new client than to keep them.
Doing business by word of mouth and referrals is proven much more profitable.
N.A.R. (National Association of Realtors) reports that 67% of business comes from Referrals.
Top 50 real estate agents in North America report 80-90% of their business comes from personal referrals.

Were you aware all top producing real estate agents maintain 3 separate databases or lists of clients? How many are you maintaining? Let’s have a look at the key lists that all agents need to maintain.

List 1 – Current and past clients. – This list is created from your email addresses, social media sites, cell phone contacts, listing files, sales files, prospect files, friends and family address book.

List 2 – Agent Co-Op – You will create this list from the Top 5 cities buyers come from and the Top 5 cities sellers move to. Locate and contact any cooperating agents situated in the cities that buyers and sellers regularly come from or go to. Create that agent-to-agent referral relationship.

List 3 – Demographic – For this one create a farm, niche, targeted client list by demographic, neighborhood, property type, income levels, or any other specific census data category. One of my mentors Bill Barrett said to contact each of these databases using the “12 – 2 – 1” system. It is as simple as……12 mailings a year …2 phone calls a year 1 face to face time a year. Bill also recommends the following information for each of these databases.

Form 1 – VIP Client Form – Name, email, phone number, cell number, address, work number, hobbies, birthday (month and day), Anniversary (wedding, home purchase), Children (name, age, birthday), Pets.

Form 2 – Could we quote you? Form – Asking for a testimonial of your experience doing business with you.

Form 3 – Would you help me form? – Of all the people you know, who would you think would be moving next? May I call them?

So what do you send to these databases?

Annual success letter – January… Paragraph one about the market activity. Paragraph two about your business and paragraph three just saying thank you for their continued support.
Annual home value reports – send them the listings, sales, expired inventory from the last year, without a suggested value in hopes to generate appointments with clients.
Post cards – Small, Medium, Large that are laminated or glossy, good quality with listings and sales. Full Color. Use multiple property photos, prices, testimonial, % of asking price, days on market as well.
Market reports.
Items of value such as tips, facts, and helpful information they might find interesting and valuable. Doesn’t even need to be about real estate.

How do you manage and systemize all these referral systems coach? By using a CRM or Client Retention Marketing system. Some of the top rated systems today…

Top Producer

Property Base

Referral Maker

IXact

Contactually

Follow Up Boss

Excel

Coach! What is the best CRM system I always say… is the one that you use my friend. Don’t over think and over analyze. Top producing real estate agents in North America are sending a minimum of 5 thank you notes a day…. 5,000 mailing pieces a month and make 100 calls a day. Love to hear what are you doing?

Strength and courage,
Wade

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Wade Webb

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