How Technology Vendors Are Finally
Waking Up
More and more, I’m seeing a disconnect between the realities of being a successful REALTOR® (e.g., one earning a good living and having time to enjoy life) and the expectations of some technology service providers. Tech vendors make the false assumption that real estate professionals want to devote hours evaluating, learning, and implementing ever-more sophisticated high-tech solutions. There’s no question REALTORS® want the productivity benefits of these products. But while some are fascinated by every new gadget, many will avoid learning even the simplest “point and click” software. And even tech-savvy sales associates probably realize that they will make more rewarding use of their time doing what they do best, helping people buy and sell property, rather than working in front of a computer. There is a solution to this digital dilemma, and it’s one that serves the interests of both the real estate sales professional and the technology vendors. Instead of the frustrating and expensive exercise of trying to become proficient in half a dozen real estate applications, hire an expert—or two. Increasing numbers of tech vendors are making this easy by working with experienced VA users who want to offer training programs on vendors’ product or service. The programs—which can run from a few hours to as much as a week of training--are primarily Web-based, but may also include conference calls and e-mail exchanges with the VA instructor. Depending on the program’s length, cost can be as low as $35. Look for real estate VAs who indicate that they’ve received special instruction at sites such as REVA (Real Estate Virtual Assistant) Network (www.revanetwork.com) or Military Spouse Virtual Assistants (www.staffcentrix.com). VAs trained in working with REALTOR.com are also listed on its site. If your current VA would like specialized training, VAs providing in instruction on various software programs can be found at REVA Network and Assist U (www.assistu.com). While none of these vendor products and services are too difficult for you to master yourself, they do require time, dedication, and experience to use well. That’s why choosing a VA who specializes a few software programs can be particularly cost effective. Technology vendors win big, too, because they don’t have to spend time and money training and supporting as many inexperienced or infrequent users. Not convinced? Here are some specific examples of how technology vendors and virtual assistants are teaming up to make your life easier and far more productive:
The benefits to both practitioners and tech vendors of specially trained VAs are already substantial. And it’s only going to grow. The constant introduction of new technologies makes this approach an ideal solution for shell-shocked and weary real estate professionals who don’t have time to learn “just one more new thing.” Mr. Internet is the alter-ego of Michael J. Russer, an internationally recognized Internet speaker, trainer, author, and strategic consultant to the real estate industry. He's dedicated to helping real estate professionals leverage their people skills into profit on the Internet. You'll see his column on REALTOR® Magazine Online every month and in the magazine quarterly. Send your Internet questions to help@askmrinternet.com or you can visit his Web site at http://www.russer.com This article is reprinted in its entirety from the November 2003 issue of REALTOR® Magazine by permission of the NATIONAL ASSOCIATION OF REALTORS®. Copyright 2003. All Rights Reserved other than mentioned above. Mr. Internet® is a registered trademark and Ask Mr. Internet!™ is a trademark of RUSSER Communications. |