Your Shoes and Tattoos as Considerations when Door Knocking
Oct 04, 2022Let's talk for a moment about shoes. Avoid wearing any shoes you find hard to walk in. Your shoes need to carry you quite a few steps and the wrong shoes will kill your feet. Trust me, I know. Also, make sure that your shoes match your look and that they must be comfortable and clean. If you're not knocking in a high-end area, it is sometimes okay to wear casual shoes such as sneakers. Just be sure it works with your lock. These types of shoes aren't as professional but they are functional. So people will understand your choice of look, there are a few other important considerations when prepping your overall door-knocking look. It's not acceptable to wear sunglasses or a hat at the door. It disguises your face and can be perceived as rude. Females can wear skirts but men should always wear pants tattoos should be covered. I'm not saying there's anything wrong with them. However, trust me when I tell you it's affected lead conversion. For the purpose of prospecting and first impressions. It's best to keep them covered clients have straight up asked me why I hired somebody with tattoos. Unfortunately, tattoos can lead to pre-judgments that block the prospect from getting to know you. They lose interest before they find out about the great value you are bringing to them. Underneath your tattoos. You are an amazing agent and you want them to see that. After you build rapport with them, your tattoos can be visible. You won't always have to hide them. It's just a strategy to consider the first time you made it to the door. You don't want anything to block your chance of engaging the prospect.
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