Realtors: Why use Referral Marketing
17 August 2018
One of the most appealing aspects of this business for most real estate professionals is the opportunity to work from home. However, this can be both a blessing and a curse.
Having a home office certainly has its advantages. But there are a lot of distractions, too… distractions that can torpedo your productivity. Think of all the wonderful things that are close by when you work at home. The kids… the television… the Internet… the refrigerator. It is very easy to get sidetracked.
“My home office is on the main floor,” says J.B, a real estate agent in Toronto. “I went into the kitchen to make myself a coffee and, before I realized it, I was putting away some dishes, wiping off the countertops, and flipping through the paper. A five minute coffee break turned into a half an hour!”
So how do you avoid the built-in distractions of a home office so that you can get your work done? Here are some tips worth considering:
Takeaway Point. Always remember that the most important word in “home office” is office.