Keller Williams is doing its best to live up to its reputation as a brokerage that values broker education. On Monday, the company announced the launch of an agent resources page called “Buyers and Sellers Agent Tools Thrive.”
This resource guide is focused on helping agents navigate the changes in business practices outlined in the Guide. national association of realtors (NAR) Commission Litigation Settlement Agreement. On the page, brokers can watch one-on-one video interviews with more than 20 top brokers and real estate team leaders discussing their best practices for complying with NAR settlement terms.
In addition, agents can access compliance guides, FAQs, advice on staying ahead of the new regulatory environment, fact sheets for buyers and sellers, and attend the Keller Williams Super Agent Bootcamp earlier this month. group meeting and NAR settlement content.
Jason Abrams, director of industry and learning at Keller Williams, said it’s important for companies to provide information to users through a variety of media.
“We really want to meet people in person,” Abrams said. “I see a lot of content being delivered in just one way — being on a Zoom call, reading this PDF. But I want to do it in a different way. That, agents can watch a video, get a one-page PDF, watch a panel, listen to a podcast – no matter where the real estate agents are and how they want to use the information, I would love to have a solution that would bring them all in one place.
For Abrams, the best feature of the resource guide is that agents can gather insights and information from a variety of industry professionals.
“I love that you can hear from over 20 different agents across the country who are actually doing these things in real time,” Abrams said. “You get best practices from these professionals and you Instead of getting one person’s opinion on an issue, you get 20 different thoughts. I don’t think the changes are one-size-fits-all for agencies, I think you do need to listen to a bunch of different people operating in different markets. Opinion.
These tools and resources are available to agents across the industry, regardless of brokerage affiliation.
“Keller Williams has a special mission, which is to educate and then share that education with the industry,” Abrams said. “Gary Keller didn’t write Millionaire Realtors It’s collected but shared with the industry. Again, we think this is too important to keep online at home.
Keller Williams isn’t the only company offering industry-wide resources to agents. last week, real brokerage Launched its agency “playbook” to respond to new industry realities. The manual includes videos, tools and other resources agents can use to comply with the rule changes.