The Simple Process for Nurturing Your Recruiting Prospects

by | Apr 3, 2025

The day-to-day tasks of experienced agent recruiting are similar to the activities high-performing agents use to convert their prospects into clients.

Short-cuts are rare.

It’s usually a lengthy process of staying in contact with a prospect until their personal circumstances force a change.

If you’re standing nearby, have been a helpful resource, and have a compelling value proposition, you’ll most likely get the hire.

If you’re sloppy in your follow-up, you’ll probably only hear about the change after your prospect joins a competitor.

Do you have a consistent and reliable process for following-up with your recruiting prospects?

Can you execute your follow-up process at scale?

If not, take a few minutes to watch the video on the DRIS follow-up process.

Consistent follow-up is a harbinger of recruiting success.

Make sure it’s one of your signature strengths.

 

 

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Unlock the secrets of effective real estate recruiting. Revised to include actionable frameworks for sharper execution and to help you turn psychological theory into a repeatable recruiting system.

The Attrition Variables

The Attrition Variables

While these attrition constants still have the greatest influence, there are some emerging attrition variables worth noting. People also tend to leave companies when: They feel like they’re not doing as well as others in their peer group outside the company. They feel like they’re not as far along as they should be at a certain point in life.

The Attrition Constants

The Attrition Constants

If you’re not focusing most of your retention effort on these issues, you’ll miss the mark. If you’re not focusing most of your recruiting effort on exploiting these weaknesses among your competitors, you’re missing the best opportunities.

The Persistence Mindset

The Persistence Mindset

A leader equipped with this mindset can have a profound effect on the life and career of each individual they engage. It works because an agent is getting a real-time glimpse of what it would be like to work on your team. But it only becomes believable when it is persistently applied over time.