Listen "Cultivating Relationships: Why Automation Can't Replace Authenticity"
Episode Synopsis
Most of us in real estate know we're "supposed" to stay in touch with our database. That's why we send newsletters, set up drip campaigns, and let the CRM fire off reminders. We want to be so consistent with it that we automate as much of the contact as possible. But here's the problem: some of us might be so automated in our communication that we're actually losing the relationship altogether. The truth is, automation will never replace authenticity. A system can remind you to make a call, but it can't make someone feel cared for. A drip campaign might keep your name in their inbox, but it won't make them feel seen. At best, these tools keep you organized; at worst, they strip the soul out of your business. What clients remember isn't the perfectly timed email; it's the moment you showed up without an agenda, just to connect. And yet, most of us avoid going deeper. But real estate is a human business. Your clients don't just need an agent; they need someone who sees them, hears them, and makes them feel safe. In the second episode of our series on cultivating relationships, we delve into what it truly means to build a relationship-driven business. We unpack the difference between checking in and truly being present, why surface-level "touches" don't translate into trust, and how to reframe outreach so it feels like friendship instead of follow-up. Things You'll Learn In This Episode -Automation can't replace authenticity CRMs and drip campaigns keep you organized, but they don't make people feel cared for. How do you ensure your systems create connection instead of disconnection? -Being present matters more than being polished Clients don't remember the facts you recited; they remember how you made them feel. Why should you stop performing and start listening with genuine curiosity? -Trust is built in the invisible moments The follow-up with no agenda, the remembered detail, the unexpected kindness; these create emotional memory. How do you shift from "top of mind" to "top of heart"? About Your Hosts Your co-hosts are Brandon Roberts, founder of Signature Real Estate Group, and Chris Bishop, General Manager. Signature Real Estate Group was founded in 2013 and has grown to 600+ agents in multiple states. Collectively, Brandon and Chris have trained and coached real estate brokers and agents all over the country, including helping agents become multi-million dollar producers in their first year. Signature has become known for its family atmosphere even as it has grown and expanded from Las Vegas into multiple offices in Nevada, Utah, and beyond. Christopher Bishop is a seasoned real estate professional with over two decades of industry experience. He currently serves as the General Manager at Signature Real Estate Group, where he leads a top-performing team of agents and brokers, helping them achieve exceptional results in the competitive Las Vegas market. Christopher's career includes a prestigious role as the President of the Nevada Association of REALTORS in 2020, where he worked to advance the real estate profession across the state. His dedication to the industry was recognized in 2021 when he was named REALTOR of the Year by the Greater Las Vegas Association of REALTORS. In addition to his leadership roles, Christopher has coached and mentored brokers and agents nationwide, helping them build successful real estate careers through his proven strategies and insights. Christopher's commitment to excellence and passion for real estate have made him a respected leader and influential figure in the industry. Check out this episode on Apple Podcasts, or Spotify, and don't forget to leave a review if you like what you heard. Your review feeds the algorithm so our show reaches more people. Thank you!
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