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 #31
Snowboy

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Originally Posted by Dougd55
I agree with Jacques. I don't see myself ever 'retiring' no matter how old I get. I'm not 'working,' I'm living my life on my own terms doing what I love to do...helping people and animals and pursuing my passions.

Never stop pursuing your passions...
Very inciteful Coach Doug,
I don't think I will ever stop working either and I have a long time till I am old enough for that happen.

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 #32
susana

I think if money is your only driving force, you may end up somewhat disappointed. If you find a balance between a job you like and one that provides great income, you're likely to enjoy it and stick with it.

There was a story in the WSJ last week about some guy earning 70 million a year at Goldman Sachs, and he left because he thought he should be making more! Hard to believe, isn't it?

Susan

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 #33
Mr Lee

I don't know what sales profession has the highest earning potential, but I know with Real Estate it's a matter of getting out of it what you put in.

In my market, if an agent consistently does 3 list and sell transactions a month, that will be close to 100k per year. There are quite a few agents throughout Australia earning 6 figure incomes... most of this business is through referrals and repeat clients.

 #34
JacquesWerth

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Originally Posted by Mr Lee
I don't know what sales profession has the highest earning potential, but I know with Real Estate it's a matter of getting out of it what you put in.

In my market, if an agent consistently does 3 list and sell transactions a month, that will be close to 100k per year. There are quite a few agents throughout Australia earning 6 figure incomes... most of this business is through referrals and repeat clients.
What does the phrase "it's a matter of getting out of it what you put in" mean?

I don't know anything about the real estate business in Australia. However, we have trained hundreds of top producing Realtors in America.

Realtors who list and sell 3 transactions per month typically earn at least $100,000. Those that we have trained often do over 6 transactions per month and, if they focus on high priced homes, they can earn up to five times that. A few of our graduates are earning over $1 million.

We teach them how to prospect and sell, so that they can build their list of referring clients a lot faster.

 #35
MitchM
Sales Potential

Network marketing with a good company.

The best of the best to you.

MitchM

 #36
Mr Lee

Quote:
Originally Posted by JacquesWerth
What does the phrase "it's a matter of getting out of it what you put in" mean?
By that I mean the more energy and effort that is put into finding prospects and listing property, the higher the earning potential will be through more list and sell transactions.

I know of some agents who don't put much effort into prospecting and as a result, they only earn enough income to keep them in the job.

 #37
FollowUpMaster

I sell Toyotas, and love it. More importantly, I also eployed a card system for follow up that has an opportunity to earn on a network marketing scale... The way I figured it... hey, if I can get paid to take better care of my clients while I am in the business, and give myself a retirement plan... Why Not?

I make great money doing what I do; but more importantly I love it. I am in the business of taking care of people, and I pride myself on being the best at it. Toyota makes the best products in my field... not an opinion, a fact. The pillars of their success are continuous improvement, and respect for people. They encourage teamwork and input, turning each employee into a "quality control manager". Now I know what they meant when they said "I love what you do for me... Toyota".

The SendOutCards system I use well let me just say; after employing it for myself. I see why it was hailed as one of the best products of the year. It, undoubtedly will have as much impact in sales careers as the internet. The Amtrak train is passing by: What will you do? Get On It and Ride? Watch it Go By? Or lay under it and get crushed?

What I do may not be for everybody; but with a little dose of "I CAN" they certainly could; and be very successful at it.

Tobias.

See the GLOBE at the lower right of this box? Click it if you don't believe me.

 #38
Sales Pro 1000

FollowUpMaster,

Not sure what you're saying about your "sendoutcards" project. Your enthusiasm is contagious. Perhaps you can tell us a bit more.

Chuck

 #39
FollowUpMaster

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Originally Posted by Sales Pro 1000
FollowUpMaster,

Not sure what you're saying about your "sendoutcards" project. Your enthusiasm is contagious. Perhaps you can tell us a bit more.

Chuck
Chuck,

I am happy to... I have a few ways to share information:

I can send somebody a card, with a DVD in it. You will see first hand, in time how I take care of my contacts. It is the best lesson I could ever share with a colleague.

Also, my website by clicking on the Globe that looks like a small earth to the lower left of each of my posts.

Soon, I am going to inact some free gift accounts to let some people send some cards on my bill for free... Kind of like a demo ride.

Feel welcome to contact me directly, if I can help.

Tobias

 #40
klozer

Hey, I love film... I wonder how one would get into sales for the motion picture industry?



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