Category: BPO Student Forum


If you would like to go right to the original source of the person who created one of the first lists of direct links to BPO and REO companies (My list was first offered and created in Jan. 2007) then I’d like to personally invite you to check out my FREE list of over 120 BPO, REO and Asset Management companies. I used to charge $19.99 for my list, but now offer it for free! (It is updated frequently and I’ve intentionally left out the bad companies that don’t pay from my list) Plus, come check out my newest eBook on how to use software to automate doing the data entry side of your BPO and REO orders.

Click here to go there now!

Warmly,
Nicole Ocean  BPO Trainer/Realtor

www.nicoleocean.com

360-223-2482

P.S.  Happy New Year Everybody! I hope my lists helps you grow your BPO and/or REO business in leaps and bounds in 2009!

I am putting on a Free Webinar About Using the Automation Software. Learn how to use automation software to do the data entry side of all of your BPO and REO orders. Come join us!
 
Join me for a Webinar on December 8
 
 
Space is limited.
Reserve your Webinar seat now at:
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In this webinar we will look at examples of:The Basic steps that you can take to set up a custom export within your MLS.*How to record a macro to do the basic information within your BPO orders.*Plus one example of how to do the data entry for your comps and show how to link to a .CSV file.
 
Title:   Free Webinar About Using the Automation Software
 
Date:   Monday, December 8, 2008
 
Time:   1:00 PM – 2:00 AM PST
 
After registering you will receive a confirmation email containing information about joining the Webinar.
 
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One of my past customers wrote me a note after questioning what the advantage was of joining my BPO and REO forum. After replying back to him about how my BPO forum is different……

**(I’ve got over 140 BPO and REO topics, over 995 comments. Plus I do not accept any outside advertisements like most of the real estate forums that are online today and lastly it is no longer a free forum where just anyone can access it. I’m looking for people who want to participate and share by having a positive, active voice) **

My past customer also made a mention of another real estate forum named www.agentsonline.net where some pretty negative comments were said about my decision to change the policy on my BPO and REO forum that is located at my website: www.nicoleocean.com

(Here’s a quick FYI here about the policy change: my BPO and REO forum at my website used to be free, it is no longer. Keep reading to learn more about why I decided to make the change and what my opinion is of the negative comments that were said about my decision on agentsonline.net)

I went on to tell him that “I do know what some people were saying about my decision about the forum and about me as a business owner/real estate agent and BPO trainer.

Unfortunately, most of the people that were complaining within BPO/REO and Foreclosure section of www.agentsonline.net were doing so because I revoked their membership to my forum and/or were unhappy because I changed my forum policy. Most of these very same people who commented were guilty of joining my forum to keep tabs, to take advantage without participating or giving back and in the end I feel are two faced. I’d rather not help those type of people.

Although, it was hard for me to hear such harsh criticism from people that I’ve never met or spoken to and vice versa, and most of these people didn’t purchase any of my products thus I feel couldn’t speak intelligently about the quality of my material, I accept it for what it is though, it’s their own personal opinion. I am completely ok with other people expressing their opinions, reactions and feeling towards my decision and if anything I am trying to fill a void with my forum because it has always been an accepting, positive and non-judgmental place for people to help each other and ask any question without fear of retaliation. I feel that the BPO/REO and Foreclosure section within www.agentsonline.net is filled with some extremely fearful, harsh and negative people who are afraid of anyone who will be their competition.

So I take this situation as a learning experience and am moving forward. I am extremely proud of what I have accomplished overall and feel blessed to have been able to share my knowledge of the BPO business to all those that have in turn gotten into the BPO and REO business and experienced very rewarding opportunities because of what they learned from me and my BPO products.

I hope that after reading through the posting for yourself and learning first hand about both sides of the story that you see the value of joining the forum. I would like to recommend that if you do join my forum that you should feel free to ask any question you want without fear or hesitation of experiencing any type of backlash!”

Thanks again for everything,

Nicole Ocean

www.nicoleocean.com

www.nicoleocean.com

nicolesdreams eBooks

www.nicoleocean.com

Call me at: 360-223-2482

sales@nicoleocean.com

 

Greetings!

 I’ve decided that it’s time to speak out about explaining why some people don’t get BPO work right away after signing up with various BPO, REO and Asset Mgmt companies.

 Over the past 2 years I’ve spoken with handfuls of other real estate professionals who are wanting to get into the Broker Price Opinion business. Times and opportunities are getting tougher for those who are just coming into the BPO and REO business.

 A lot of people that I speak with don’t understand just how important it is to be educated about the current status of the BPO industry as well as be informed about just how much competition there is within their current local market. You can go to www.reonetwork.com to see who your local competitors are.

 From my experience the BPO industry has become even more competitive than a year ago and for good reason. In the past few years there has been an explosion and impeding implosion within the lending industry (“the sub-prime mess,” where the clean up process will be around for awhile.) Plus, many real estate markets across the U.S. have suffered from declining markets, REO and short sale driven markets as well as homeowners and homebuyers being affected by the economy. 

With all of these factors staring us all in the face, more and more real estate professionals turned to and found out about BPOs and REOs and thus decided to dabble in BPO work. Many people decided to do BPO work to help supplement their income while others may be doing them to get REO listings (this is where BIG money is at) and then there are those that are just trying their hardest to simply stay in real estate. I commend all of you, no matter your motivation! You are smart for seeking out opportunities and alternatives that are only going to help your real estate career. Give yourself a pat on the back!

Here are some of the suggestions and explanations I share with people about why they aren’t getting BPO work?

**Existing competition with more time and experience in the business**

**Not enough volume of work to support the current amount of BPO vendors**

**Companies became a lot more strict about only hiring people with experience**

**Some companies have closed their door on accepting new vendors**

**The person applying to be a BPO vendor didn’t do something to “stand out,” from other or given the companies that they are applying to a good reason to hire them.**

**These same people stop pursuing the possibility of becoming a BPO vendor for companies because they only take the time to sign up at their website and do no other type of follow up**

Lastly, I would recommend that if your expectation is that you can sign up with a new company today (10/20/2008) and think that you will get work tomorrow you need to adjust your expectation level. Not to say this kind of thing doesn’t still happen for some people, but for most you have to treat your BPO business venture just as you do your real estate sales career.

I think the key to anything is to be as educated as possible about anything that you want to master. So, as you jump into the BPO world with both of your feet planted firmly on the ground, don’t be afraid of having to sweat a little bit to get what you out of the BPO and REO business. You can do it! Hopefully, with this blog you understand more about why it is harder to get BPO work and you can take this information to help you achieve your immediate need to get BPO work.

Plus, if you have a need to ask some pretty specific, hard to get answered questions, feel free to give me a call 360-223-2482 or visit my website: www.nicoleocean.com Plus, I’ve got a wonderful resource where you can read through over 140 different BPO and REO related topics, it’s called the, “BPO Student Forum,” check it out at my website!

Best of success to you!

www.nicoleocean.com

www.nicoleocean.com

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Warmly,

Nicole Ocean

 nicolesdreams eBooks

 www.nicoleocean.com

 www.nicolesdreamsebooks.com

 360-223-2482

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