by W Darrow Fiedler | Dec 5, 2016 | Advice, Blog, Business Development, Marketing, Real Estate
There are many skills necessary to become a successful real estate agent. Here are some advanced skills that, with use, will take your success to the next level. 1) Self-Educating and Teaching Others As a real estate agent, you obviously started your education by...
by W Darrow Fiedler | Nov 23, 2016 | Advice, Blog, Business Development
Networking can be intimidating. Between the awkward laughs, fish-like handshakes, and odd hellos that you can experience, it can be a little bit of a strange incident. Networking does not have to be this way, however. Networking can be rewarding and light-hearted. It...
by W Darrow Fiedler | Nov 10, 2016 | Advice, Blog, Business Development, Uncategorized
In any workplace environment, communication is key to getting tasks completed and building relationships. To be able to do this, employees need to interact with people with different personal and professional backgrounds. When dealing with a wide variety of people on...
by W Darrow Fiedler | Oct 4, 2016 | Advice, Blog, Leadership
Ask anyone who has had a bad job what made that job so bad, and they’ll likely tell you that that their boss was the root of the problem. A company’s culture starts at the top, which means that whether it’s good or bad, the behavior of company management sets the tone...
by W Darrow Fiedler | Aug 22, 2016 | Advice, Blog
Although most people understand how important and helpful it is to have savings set aside, actually budgeting for saving can be daunting, especially if you believe that your income is too low to set money from each paycheck aside. Now, an app called Digit can help you...
by W Darrow Fiedler | Aug 16, 2016 | Advice, Blog, Real Estate Trends
While there is something to be said for working for a larger company as a paid employee (namely, the consistency of your paycheck and any benefits that are bundled into your contract), the barrier for entry as a small business owner has gotten so low that now, it just...