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The Commission Conversation: Agents Charge Too Much Commission

The Commission Conversation: Agents Charge Too Much Commission

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Do real estate agents get paid too much? We tackle the controversial topic of agent compensation and explore how agents can better articulate their value to clients in this episode.

Lance and Lucy discuss the disconnect between consumer perception and the reality of what agents do, emphasizing the industry's lack of consumer education. Learn about the importance of transparency, differentiation, and demonstrating value through unique services and a client-centric approach.

Gain valuable insights on how to navigate the commission conversation and build trust with your clients.

Takeaways

  • Compensation discussions often miss the point of consumer understanding.

  • Consumers need to be educated about what agents do.

  • The industry has a responsibility to inform consumers.

  • Misleading practices in the industry hinder consumer education.

  • Media representations of agents can distort public perception.

  • Differentiation is key for agents to stand out.

  • Branding and marketing strategies are essential for success.

  • Listening to consumer needs can lead to better service offerings.

  • Agents must communicate their unique value propositions.

  • The average consumer has little understanding of agent responsibilities.

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This podcast is produced by Two Brothers Creative.

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