Posts Tagged ‘Doug Newby’

How to Develop Your Online Kaizen

Monday, April 4th, 2011

If you had a choice between instant results and “slow and steady” implementation, which would you choose? Okay, now which one is reality? Well for most people it’s neither, but for the really smart ones it’s the latter.

Last night I had a chat with one of my all-time favorite students, Doug Newby. The purpose of the call was to get his permission to include his Website’s monthly unique visitor count for a Realtor Magazine article I’m writing (over 25,000/mo. in case you were wondering).

Our conversation quickly evolved into reminiscing about how we first got together. He was in the audience of a presentation I did on behalf of the Dallas Association of Realtors, way back in the 1990′s. After the session he came up to me and tried to hire me as a consultant (at several hundred dollars per hour) which I politely turned down.

Not one to be frustrated in his attempt to move his online business forward, Doug attended one of my first 3-Day Advanced Workshops in the early 2000′s. Even though he had made some changes to his Website (based upon my first presentation) it had a long ways to go. He volunteered to be on the “Hot Seat” in front of the entire workshop audience –which was a gutsy thing to do. There wasn’t much left of his Website by the time I was through with it, other than the possibilities of something much greater. Instead of feeling dejected, Doug literally glowed with the excitement of what could be. In fact he won a medal from my staff and me at the end of the 3 days for being the one attendee with the greatest possibilities of improvement.

The following year he attended yet another 3-Day Workshop (still in the early 2000′s) and proudly announced that his online business had shot up 300% from the previous year. He has continued to make small, incremental improvements over the years to his Website. And then in July 2009 he took the leap of creating his ModernHomes Facebook page. Though he was very uncertain about this whole “social media thing” he trudged onward with the advice of Brad Carroll and myself. In just over 18 months his fan base for this page went from zero to over 300,000. And as a result of his slow and steady approach to implementing other proven online principles, his Website now enjoys over 25,000 unique visitors a month and has higher Google rankings than even 500 agent firms in the Dallas area.

Oh, there is one thing I almost forgot to mention. Doug will be the first person to admit that he is anything but a techy. He can send and receive email and use a Web browser without getting lost, but that’s about it.

We live in an “instant” world. Instant news, instant pain relief, instant weight loss, instant wealth. There is no pill to take or silver bullet to purchase that will cause your business to flourish immediately.

Doug Newby, with his contagious enthusiasm, sense of wonder and commitment to consistent incremental improvements is a perfect example of what really does work. His Kaizen approach to business is an inspiration that we all could look up to and learn from.

How to Hit Your Own Home Run In Business

Monday, March 14th, 2011

How often do you “swing for the fence” in your business? Most people don’t simply because they prefer avoiding striking out. They would rather walk, bunt or go for a safe single rather risk the disappointment of not hitting one out of the park. Here’s several sales professionals who swung hard, and hit their home run…

18 months ago Roman Pavlik wanted to be the “King” of Downtown Miami Condos. So he swung hard at building his new highly targeted site www.DowntownLivingMiami.com. He now receives 30 – 40 calls a day and will not work with any buyer who doesn’t first sign an agency agreement. And this is in a highly depressed market.

Mark Seiden is the proud owner of www.SellingMyHomeSucks.com, a soon-to-be launched site targeting expired listings. Mark put together an untried listing value proposition that has proven to win nearly every listing presentation, at the price he wants under a listing agreement with automatic price adjustments, and (wait for it…) $495 up front when they sign. Even his listing specialist thought he was crazy to try this in a market with over 5,000 expired listings. Not only did he hit this one out of the park, he changed the rules of the game!

Doug Newby is a one-man shop in the extremely competitive Dallas, TX market. He decided to take his passion and specialty for modern residential architecture and created the ModernHomes Facebook page. It’s fan base just punched over 300,000 which is several times greater than the combined fan count of every major real estate franchise plus NAR’s! The crowd cheering for this particular home run is the largest by far in the industry.

Now you might be tempted to think these folks were just lucky or don’t struggle like the rest of us. Nothing could be further from the truth. It takes a lot of strikes to hit one over the fence…

Every strike brings me closer to the next home run.

Babe Ruth (also known as the strike-out king)

There are no guarantees that you will hit your own “home run”. You are guaranteed to never hit one however if you don’t try or fail to keep on trying. The funny thing is that this industry was built for home runs. That’s because so many players are afraid of standing out and doing anything that might cause attention to themselves. Safety in numbers is just another way of saying mediocre in performance. Your home run is just waiting for you to swing the bat with gusto enough times to hear the magic “crack” signaling the stadium was just brought to its feet.

The 110,000 Facebook Member Man

Monday, May 24th, 2010

This past February 18th I wrote an article about how Realtor Doug Newby’s Modern Homes Facebook page surpassed 50,000 “fans”.  As of this writing he is just a few hours (minutes?) from clearing 110,000 members to his page.  This exceeds the sum of the Facebook page membership of every major real estate franchise combined probably at least two times over.

Don’t Blink…

When I share Doug’s Facebook numbers with audiences the very first question I get is “Great, now what has it done for his business?”.  I can tell you this; Doug gets over 95% of his business online and traffic to his SignificantHomes.com site is up dramatically since last Fall (when his Facebook membership was zero).

Now if you are one of those folks who still doubt the power (and necessity) of social networking within your business, check this out:

And in terms of impact on your business:

EdgeRank optimization appears to be an order of magnitude greater than search engine optimization…

TechCrunch

*EdgeRank is Facebook’s algorithm that measures social networking relevancy.

Clearly Doug’s Facebook numbers put him as an Outlier in the realm of Realtor social media.  Be that as it may, his success on (and as a result of) Facebook is something we all can aspire to.  Just don’t expect to play the online game well without this part of the equation.  Mainly because it IS the equation for success online.


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