Increase Your Good Conversations

I have long been an evangelist of The Cluetrain Manifesto, which at its core has the premise that markets are conversations, but it was until a few months ago for it to really hit me that success in sales is really tied to the same premise–good conversations.

So often, we in sales, are tied into a manufacturing mind set fostered by language like pipeline, production, and conversion. Don’t underestimate the power of focusing on these concepts. However, today I want you to step back from the metrics, efficiency, maximizing units, and analyzing funnel ratios. Let’s think about the bigger picture.

People would much rather buy things from people they know, even better people they are friends with. Those kinds of relationships start with conversations, and are matured into friendships with conversations.

Naturally, it follows that the more conversations we have the richer a lot of things will be in our lives, not the least of which is our sales pipeline.

Give it a try. Forget your numbers, call quotas, and conversion rates.

Do this daily, for one week:

  1. Call 4 random people out of your address book
  2. Email 4 random people out of your address book
  3. Sign-up for Twitter
  4. Follow 10 people you wish you knew (suggestions: @davewiner, @chrisbrogan, @scobleizer, @morganb, @pchaney )
  5. Twit a response, idea, or question at least 4 times/day
  6. Comment on 4 blogs

Tell me what happens…

Mortgages for Nudists?

Ah Ha! Got your attention. Believe it or not there might be a loan producing strategy in that headline. Two great pieces this morning on how specializing on niches in your mortgage and real estate businesses might be the down market strategy you have been looking for:

Anyone else know of others serving interesting niches in the real estate or mortgage business? Comment below.

Realtors are kicking our Mortgage Butts in Web 2.0

Owen Raun just returned from Inman Connect in New York and funny enough had almost the same reaction that I had when I attended the previous Inman conference in San Francisco.

Owen’s recent thoughts on Inman Connect, NY:

Unfortunately the mortgage industry at Inman was not well represented. I know that Realtors are the focus at Inman but there is much we can learn from the topics covered. After my first 6 months learning how Web 2.0 effects our industry… here are some basic observations about our industry:

* We are behind Realtors in embracing web 2.0 practices. Way behind.

My thoughts on Inman Connect, SF:

My first impression? The Real Estate community is much more collaborative and cohesive than the Mortgage community. Sites like ActiveRain, RainCityGuide, BloodHound Blog.

How ironic. Suggestions for catching up? Comment below.

We Made it to San Diego and Back!

Our small feat to brave the San Diego fires that made it to road side was worth the opportunity to spend time with clients, prospects, and partners. These folks were amazing! Even amid evacuation, threat of losing homes, and some that had already lost their homes–they were spirited and ready to push forward.

Here is a picture of our passage from LA to San Diego:


I-5 on the way to San Diego

See more…

We’re Still Coming to San Diego

We are still coming to San Diego. It looks like our way is clear and we wouldn’t miss an opportunity to share a drink and meal with our friends in tough times. At least one of these friends has already lost their home and several others are still in danger. Everyone please keep our colleagues in your thoughts and prayers.

San Diego: Wednesday, 10/24, 6:00 pm, Morton’s Steakhouse

Kaleidico is coming to Los Angeles and San Diego

Keith Burwell and I will be in California most of next week and we would love the opportunity to get everyone (lenders, lead providers, etc.) together for dinner.

Any suggestions for good places to gather?

Here is the tentative schedule:

If you can make it and/or have an idea for a location leave a comment, call, or email me.

UPDATE: Feel free to invite anyone that you think will be interested. These are informal, fun, and full of networking opportunities!

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