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Was the Pet Rock a crazy idea?

New ideas sometimes come dressed up like clowns or fools. It can be hard to tell whether you're looking at the next great innovation or just another flash in the pan.


Wright FlyerA hundred and three years ago, a couple of bicycle mechanics were considered nut cases. Until they flew at Kitty Hawk.

Thirty three years ago a marketing executive packed pebbles in boxes, gave them names, and became a millionaire selling Pet Rocks. Genius or just plain clever, they had crazy ideas that placed them out in front.

Pet rocksSo you can understand why I was feeling pretty smart the other day when I heard about a new website called BuyerHunt.com that lets sellers search for buyers. According to an Inman News story, "The site allows prospective home buyers to create a free profile that describes the home they are seeking." Hmmm...sounds a lot like the Buyers4YourHome feature that's been on my website for several years! My B4YH allows sellers to scroll through a list of potential buyers. I run an "ad" for buyers. It includes information about area, price range, school system, and other features the buyer is seeking. I keep the buyer's information confidential and make the connections for interested sellers.

When I first created the page, some people thought it was a slightly crazy idea. Now, after several years, the Buyers4YourHome page is one of the most visited on my site. People looking for a specific home go there to post their needs. Sellers scan for a possible match for their home, often before they even sign the listing agreement. I offer this service to other agents who have a specific buyer. I run an "ad" for them. And that "ad" sometimes turns into a listing for me.

Crazy idea? Maybe. But don't dismiss it. You just might be ahead of the curve!

http://www.homerome.com/

Baltimore,Md

9 commentsMargaret Rome-- HomeRome Realty • November 27 2006 09:34PM

What would YOUR sign read?

Once upon a time there was a thriving upscale hair salon. Businessmen, business women, and society people from all over came to have their hair styled and cut.

But then a big chain of discount hair cutters came into town. They advertised $5 haircuts. Their signs were everywhere. They had bill boards. They advertised on radio and on TV. And they were doing a tremendous amount of business with $5 haircuts.

The stylists at The Salon were losing customers. They went to the owner and said, "We have to reduce our prices. We cannot compete. We are surrounded by these $5 haircut people!"

The owner just smiled a wise smile and assured them he had a solution. He knew that his salon was first class, that his stylists were the best, and that reducing his fees was not the answer. He had another plan.

The next morning when the operators came to work they saw this small sign in front of the The Salon:

 Haircuts2

I would love to find a sign for real estate.

What would YOUR sign read?

 

http://www.homerome.com/

Baltimore,Md.

17 commentsMargaret Rome-- HomeRome Realty • November 24 2006 08:39PM

Hosting a Radio Show!

Live Radio: Please listen in this Sunday 12 noon!

 

microphoneSunday November 26th 12noon Radio Show Call In 410-922-6680 or listen http://www.wcbm.com/  East coast time!

 

I am,again, going to be hosting a radio show " All About Real Estate", Sunday at noon! I invite the Active Rain members to listen in and if you are up early enough on this holiday weekend, call in and  let the public know who we are. This market has great opportunities and the top agents are getting results. Here is a chance to tell the world about Active Rain and our active group of Real Estate Pros!

If you have a special topic that you you would like to share, give me a call.

 Here is the information. You can listen live by going to the website http://www.wcbm.com/  or call in at

 1-410-922-6680  12 -1pm  WCBM 680 AM

Hope to hear from some of you!

Baltimore,Md

http://www.homerome.com/

17 commentsMargaret Rome-- HomeRome Realty • November 23 2006 03:43PM

How do you recharge your batteries?

What do you do when life piles on? When every way you turn it's one challenge after another, and you never seem to get caught up? My answer is to walk away for a few hours and "recharge my batteries." That's just what I did a couple of days ago.

And what a fabulous day it was, spent with one of the greats in real estate. This man is a legend in real estate sales training. I have known and followed him since my first year in the business.

So of course, when I learned that Floyd Wickman would be giving a seminar just 45 minutes away, I was there. About a hundred agents filled the room, and Floyd was at his finest. A showman and a fabulous presenter, he had the audience mesmerized. It wasn't fast talk or sleight of hand that held them - it was the strength of his message. He has a wonderful philosophy, and his caring and integrity are well known in the industry.

I own everything he has ever sold, and never once have I been disappointed. This time Floyd's subject was his 101 Greatest Dialogues which he distributes on a set of DVDs. He always under promises and over delivers! But the best way to get the Wickman effect is in person. Promise yourself that if you ever get to see Floyd live, don't miss the chance.

Floyd and friendsThe bonus was spending time with some other terrific and caring agents: Nelson Zide (ERA, Framingham, MA), Norman O'Grady (Prime Realty, Brighton, MA), and Bill Bissonnett (Riverdale Realty, Somerset, MA). That's our happy group in the photo, with me and Floyd between Bill on the left, and Nelson and Norman on the right.

Next time life piles on, do as I did and walk away for a few hours. Did I recharge? You bet!

How do you recharge your batteries?

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http://www.homerome.com/

Baltimore,Md.

16 commentsMargaret Rome-- HomeRome Realty • November 20 2006 05:01PM

You can't afford NOT to use me!

Let me tell you about my second transaction many years ago.

FSBO SignA friend of mine had a small home she needed to sell and had already tried the do-it-yourself route. She ran ads in the paper and put up flyers in her neighborhood, but no one had been to look at it. This was back in the dark ages before the internet and websites changed the world of real estate, so her choices for getting the word out were limited.

My friend, who knew I just started in real estate said..." that she would like to use me but there was no way she could afford the commission. She needed every penny."  My reaction: "You can't afford NOT to use me"

It took some convincing before I was able to show the net "in her pocket" amount. She trusted me and she agreed.

Key in doorWhere I got the chutzpah back then, on only my second listing, I don't know, but I priced the property above what she was asking on her own. I knew what her bottom line was and I added the fees and closing costs. I did flyers and print advertising and of course the MLS. And after only a couple of showings, we had a full-price contract!

And today, it still works. Not long ago I listed a condo that the owner had tried to sell by himself...but couldn't. He thought I was crazy for increasing the price by almost 20%, was sure no one would even look at it. You know what happened. Yep, full price contract, 30-day settlement.

When talking with a seller, whether they've tried to sell on their own or not, I always ask one important question. "You tell me what you need from the sale, your bottom line; if I can get that for you, what difference does my commission make?" The answer is, of course, that the commission is not really the issue. What matters is that the sellers receive the payout they want and need.

One of the nicest results is that these sellers - who were skeptical to begin with, want their friends and family to use me. And many times they also  become my friends.

You can't afford NOT to use me!

http://www.homerome.com/

Baltimore,Md

 

 

42 commentsMargaret Rome-- HomeRome Realty • November 10 2006 07:10PM

Not Just A Business Lunch..Networking and friendships!

FlatwareWhen does a business lunch become an afternoon with new friends? For Lee and for me, it was when Jay Burnham, a special CyberStar® and Coldwell Banker Realtor®, learned we would be in Boston. As soon as he heard we were coming to his area for a few days each week, Jay contacted me and asked what he could do to help. He arranged for glorious fall weather and lunch at a wonderful restaurant near the aquarium. We sat down as professional acquaintances, we talked nonstop, and at the end we three parted as good friends.

 As Jay said in a letter to the CyberStars, "What would normally be at best perhaps a one hour lunch turned into 2 1/2 hours and even then the time seemed to have flown by all too quickly. By the time we parted, I knew I had made friends for life......I am talking, of course, about Lee and Margaret Rome…I only met them both yesterday. I live just north of Boston so I made arrangements to meet them in town for lunch at one of my favorite restaurants. I came away energized with ideas that Margaret kept throwing at me without hesitation or relief during our entire time together. According to Lee, that's just simply status quo for Margaret as she is a true type-E personality. If you're not sure what that is, take a look at her blog to find out."Jay 'Burnham

Jay made that day so special for us, and if he came away with ideas, we came away with the delight of finding a new friend in a man who took the time and care to make us feel special.

Here it is again – I'm starting to sound like a broken record, talking about networking and the value of communities like the CyberStars and ActiveRain. And of course I invited Jay to become a member of Active Rain. I have to follow and make sure he joins. Guess I will send him this post.

Yes, it's important for your business. But these connections can also lead to friendships when you need them most. Right now, I know there are people all around the country I can reach out to - it is an extended family of the best kind.

Without the CyberStars, I would not have met Jay. Without Jay's thoughtfulness, I would not have received a letter from Rick Loughlin, Coldwell Banker's Central New England President and COO, offering the use of their office and services while I'm in Boston. Without the ActiveRain community, I would not have received so many warm and wonderful calls and emails. Without all of you, I would not be supported by this strong network of friends.

How are you networking? How are you making new friendships? Please share!

http://www.homerome.com/

Baltimore,Md

 

4 commentsMargaret Rome-- HomeRome Realty • November 05 2006 06:00PM

Live Radio: Please listen in Sunday 12 noon!

AR Members Invited to Call In Sunday 12noon

microphoneSunday Novembe 5th 12noon Radio Show Call In 410-922-6680 or listen http://www.wcbm.com/  East coast time!

An Invitation to AR members to call Sunday November 5th  at NOON 410-922-6680

I am,again, going to be hosting a radio show " All About Real Estate", Sunday at noon! I invite the Active Rain members to call in and  let the public know who we are. This market has great opportunities and the top agents are getting results. Here is a chance to tell the world about Active Rain and our active group of Real Estate Pros!

 Here is the information. You can listen live by going to the website http://www.wcbm.com/  or call in at

 1-410-922-6680  12 -1pm  WCBM 680 AM

Hope to hear from some of you!

Baltimore,Md

http://www.homerome.com/

2 commentsMargaret Rome-- HomeRome Realty • November 03 2006 10:15PM

Active Rain is averaging 1000 Real Estate Agents Each Month!

Active Rain has 5000 Real Estate Agents!

It was July 18th when I posted that Active Rain hit 1000 agents. It seemed like a lot  of activity in such a short time.  August 14, we hit 2000. Then on September 2006 up to 3000 agents.

 And here it is November 1, 2006, not quite 2 months later, and we have added another 2000 agents!  AR Chart

This is not counting all the other categories, just Real Estate agents.

Active Rain is averaging 1000 agents a month.

Congratulations to all!  This is a wondeful group and I am proud to be a member.

Any bets on when we hit 10,000 Real Estate Agents?

Congratulations to all!

 

http://www.homerome.com/

Baltimore,Md

10 commentsMargaret Rome-- HomeRome Realty • November 01 2006 10:53PM