We've all heard the old saying that you never get a second chance at making that first impression. So how can you make the BEST impression and win over more clients?
Did you know it only takes seven seconds for someone to form a first impression of you?
Even more daunting, according to the same study conducted by Harvard, it takes meeting that same person seven more times to change the first impression they made of you.
That’s why it’s so crucial to ensure that any first impression you make is a good one.
We meet potential clients every day, even when we aren’t technically “on the job.” A trip to the grocery store could put you in front of any number of people looking to buy or sell their homes.
To ensure you’re giving off the right vibe at all times, you need to become aware of how people perceive you and make any changes to habits that could hurt your chances of making a positive first impression.
Evaluate the First Impression You Make
Before you can improve your first impression score, you need to determine how you’re currently doing. Ask a trusted friend — one who isn’t afraid to tell it like it is and preferably one you met in the last few years. Ask that person what they first thought of you when they met you. Did they like you right off the bat? Or did they have some reservations or misconceptions about you that they had to overcome before they really got to know you?
Think back to recent interactions you’ve had with potential clients. Did they seem to be in a hurry to get going or avoid making direct eye contact with you? These are signs something about your approach isn’t working.
If you don’t think you’re making the best first impressions right now, there are steps you can take to turn things around. Let’s evaluate ways to improve your perception.
Improve the First Seven Seconds
The Harvard researchers found that 55 percent of a first impression is based solely on visual cues — how you look, how you dress, how you stand, how you shake someone’s hand.
While you can’t change everything about your physical appearance, you can make small changes to make a better impression.
Here are some tips to improve how you’re physically perceived:
Above all other traits in real estate agents, research has found that honesty and integrity are the most desired by today’s buyers and sellers.
According to Princeton researchers, people decide on your trustworthiness in a tenth of a second. You can improve your perceived trustworthiness by making some of the changes on this list, thereby increasing your selling power.
Don’t Forget Your Virtual First Impression
In today’s world, your online appearance is just as important, if not more important, than how you’re perceived in person.
When you’re marketing yourself online, you shouldn’t bombard people with sales pitches or immediately ask them for their business the first time you reach out. You have to warm people up by offering them something of value and showing you care about their specific needs.
Your books are the perfect tool to marry your sales pitch with something helpful potential clients can use. You can offer out your books on social media to anyone thinking about buying or selling in the near future. Anyone who responds to your post is someone you’ve already made a positive impression on and will be easier to convert than a cold lead.
Your website and any other site where your information appears should be neat and professional and show people you know what you’re doing. Make your site easily navigable so people can reach out to you when they realize you’re the person they want to work with based on the virtual first impression they’ve made of you.
You can also offer your books on your website using a capture form so you can collect contact information for anyone who requests one.