We were surprised to receive the following request for advice from a current e-PRO student:
<<I realize now that taking the e-pro course may not be worthwhile, as my broker does not believe in 'doing business over the internet'. Our website is not interactive, and I am not sure how I can implement your strategies/teachings @ my office. Please advise.
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While we intend to discuss the situation with the student, we are interested in your feedback on:
1. How you would handle the situation if it was your broker who does not believe in 'doing business over the internet'
2. How you would advise this real estate salesperson
John and all,
This was where I was until last fall when I moved to Keller Williams. I took the e-Pro course my first year in real estate, while I was one of those horrible part-time agents. The other agents in my previous office barely used a computer beyond email and the MLS. Based on my personal experience- if the broker doesn't believe in the value of the internet, don't beat your head against the wall, just find a broker who does recognize that the internet is here to stay. My previous broker has stated, and still believes, that "the internet is a fad" and is not the way to do business. In her defense, she has been doing business for 20+ years and has enough existing past clients/COI that she doesn't need to worry about finding new business. As an agent you will almost never convince a broker that they should change the way they are doing business. Research the companies that are in your town and find one that is a better fit for you.
Kris Coutant, e-Pro
Associate Broker
The Ultimate Team
Keller Williams Realty Distinctive Properties
Serving Warren, Washington
and Saratoga Counties
Cell: 518 361 5250
Office: 518 798 0040
KrisCoutant@roadrunner.com



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