Why Anthony Joshua would make a Champion Estate Agent

On Saturday night in front on 90,000 people in Wembley Stadium and millions watching on TV across the globe a new sporting mega star was born.
Step forward the Heavyweight Champion of the World ………Anthony Joshua.
In 11 pulsating rounds against a brave and brilliant challenger our AJ proved himself to be the real deal.
My sister used to work with AJ’s mum so I’ve followed his career closely, especially after his Olympic success in 2012.
And I reckon that AJ would make a great estate agent. Here’s why:
He’s got the personal skills – genuinely friendly, likeable and hard working.
He recognises that doing the right things consistently gets results. In his case it includes the regular sparring sessions which helped him succeed when it really mattered in the fateful round 11 of his fight against Wladimir Klitschko.
Consistency is also a key in estate agency marketing – weekly blogs, monthly newsletters, regularly going where your market’s attention is.
Team AJ isn’t simply a bunch of hangers on. Most them have a role.
His manager, personal chef, PR man, masseuse, boxing coach, conditioning coach, the list goes on. His job is to win fights. His team’s individual jobs are to help him do this.
The agency marketing point here is too many agents try to do everything and haven’t built a good team.
Why write your blogs when someone more qualified can do it for you?
Why spend three hours struggling to put a newsletter together when you can get someone highly skilled to do it so you can concentrate on winning the fight to get instructions?
Why don’t you have an expert in your agency’s corner? The most successful agencies always do.
I’ll finish with a quote from the big man.
“Boxing is like life. You take a hit, fall down but you have to get up and go at it again. That’s how you win.”
Thanks for reading and here’s to your next instruction.
Jerry
PS: I’ve a special offer on something that could help turn your agency into champions. Click below for more details.
http://www.propertyprexpert.co.uk/vendor-love/

Jerry Lyons

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