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Being a salesperson is one of the greatest professions on earth. As real estate salespeople, we are helping people achieve the great "American Dream". We get into trouble when we don't understand the process of the sale. Most real estate salespeople have never studied sales. They have learned a few scripts and dialogues, but they don't clearly understand the buying process. They have never become students of selling.

Grimaldi & Burzdak Real Estate
(413) 789-0310
431 Springfield St
Agawam, MA
Dot Lortie Realty A Landmark
(413) 739-9636
655 White St
Springfield, MA
Coldwell Banker Residential Brokerage
(413) 567-7200
175 Dwight Rd
Longmeadow, MA
Carlson Gmac Real Estate
(413) 596-6711
724 Bliss Rd
Longmeadow, MA
Giaccone, Nick - Realty Executives
(860) 749-2229
38 Betty Rd
Enfield, CT
Century 21
(413) 789-1117
5 N Westfield St
Feeding Hills, MA
Landmark Realtors
(413) 739-9636
655 White St
Springfield, MA
Rettura Realty
(413) 736-6655
323 Cold Spring Ave Ste B
West Springfield, MA
Perella Real Estate Co
(413) 525-9800
37 Harkness Ave Ste C
East Longmeadow, MA
Re/Max Teamwork Commercial Div
(413) 525-4191
310 N Main St
East Longmeadow, MA
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Real Estate Agents

Being a salesperson is one of the greatest professions on earth. As real estate salespeople, we are helping people achieve the great "American Dream". We get into trouble when we don't understand the process of the sale. Most real estate salespeople have never studied sales. They have learned a few scripts and dialogues, but they don't clearly understand the buying process. They have never become students of selling.

To be a Champion salesperson you have to understand and study sales. The first step is to understand the sales process. The truth in sales is that people make decisions based on emotion. How they feel emotionally about something governs their decision-making process. We don't do things based on logic, reason, and intelligence. We will use those tools to justify our decision. Reality is we all act emotionally, and our behavior is shaped by our emotions. Because we are human, we are in a constant state of trying to satisfy our emotional needs and emotional wants.

How do we talk to our clients' or prospects' emotions? We need to first put ourselves in their situation. We need to clearly understand their needs, wants, and desires. We need to have true empathy for the prospect or client. To really be effective, we need to imagine what the prospects feel like. By clearly knowing their feelings, we can gently and patiently help them see our point of view.

For example, you are working with sellers who want to overprice their home. They believe they need to get above fair market value. The most effective way to turn them to reality is to empathize with their problem, to acknowledge that you understand their feelings. Once you do that, then you can gently show them why their desires will not happen. You have to meet those overpriced sellers where they are and work them towards your position.

If you draw a line in the sand and you are worlds apart, all you are doing is yelling at them across a canyon. You have to cross the canyon to their side. You need to lead them back across the canyon. People can often be like cows. You can push, poke, and prod them, and they won't budge.

Your reason for your way has to be a benefit to them. Once they see how they can benefit, they will follow your thinking. The key is to talk to people in terms of needs and emotional benefits to them. Once you have established the benefits, you can persuade people to do anything.

Author: Dirk Zeller
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