I love the latest tech tools like measuring apps and floor plans to CRM’s and mapping tools but is there a point where its too much? Is there a point that you cross the line from being irrelevant to being just busy keeping up with the latest? What I mean by this is when do we stop learning and using new apps and tools and just get down to selling real estate, the way we earn our living.
I was on the phone late last night with a respected colleague of mine who had done research for a selling team regarding how much time they spend on their CRM data entry and management versus just hand written logs of calls they were making and meetings they had. Their productivity skyrocketed because the focus was on the job not the data entry. There are times where I find myself spending hours learning a new tool for business that I really just use once and had I focused that time on a new client I may have had earned an extra commission or a referral but instead I was caught up with the latest and great tech. Here are a few suggestions I have to keep you moving on your business and focused on being medium tech in a high tech world.
Being high tech is cool and a lot of fun but when it comes to business the only thing you need is what works. I had a mentor that never let go of his phone and never had his own computer. He saw his phone as the most valuable tool he had and focused on it versus muddying up his day with new “maybe” tools. I suggest finding a few tools that you can’t live without that don’t dominate your time and stick to those. Take a regular tech day to discover and evaluate new tech but becoming absorbed in new versus what is already working can kill your business. Good luck!
Curt has been in the Indianapolis Real Estate business for over 10 years and spent his first years learning all aspects of commercial management and brokerage. He has had great success in managing existing commercial projects and new retail and office developments. Curt specializes in building owner representation and purchases in the Westfield Indiana market as well throughout the Indianapolis Metro area. Curt is passionate about growing the local Westfield community and in his free time volunteers with Westfield Youth Assistance and raising 2 children with his wife Jennifer.