104. Premium Clients Notice Details You Think Don’t Matter
Fri Feb 06 2026
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It’s a two-hander this week as Dave Warburton and James Kendall record without Ian, and the conversation quickly turns into a practical look at what’s actually driving results right now. They cover a busy start to the year, why shoots and capacity can become the bottleneck, and how protracted negotiations are becoming more common as buyers stay price sensitive.
From there, they go deep on direct mail and why quality matters. The core point is simple. If your marketing feels cheap, you attract cheap business. If it feels premium and consistent, you win higher quality instructions and higher fees. Dave shares a real example of breaking into an area with zero traction through consistent letter drops, and how that turned into multiple sales and a record fee.
The episode then moves into valuations and overpricing, why some agents are still misreading motivation, and how unrealistic pricing creates radio silence, frustration and lost time. There’s also a punchy story about a “cash buyer” who refused to provide proof of funds, then dropped their offer after viewing out of spite, which leads into a discussion about AML obligations and why many agents are unknowingly exposed.
They close with a wider conversation on building relationships, having opinions, and why being informed on the economy and technology helps you connect with the kind of clients you want. A proper TCA update wraps the episode, including quarterly mailers, portal developments, coaching and the next mastermind.
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Send us a text It’s a two-hander this week as Dave Warburton and James Kendall record without Ian, and the conversation quickly turns into a practical look at what’s actually driving results right now. They cover a busy start to the year, why shoots and capacity can become the bottleneck, and how protracted negotiations are becoming more common as buyers stay price sensitive. From there, they go deep on direct mail and why quality matters. The core point is simple. If your marketing feels cheap, you attract cheap business. If it feels premium and consistent, you win higher quality instructions and higher fees. Dave shares a real example of breaking into an area with zero traction through consistent letter drops, and how that turned into multiple sales and a record fee. The episode then moves into valuations and overpricing, why some agents are still misreading motivation, and how unrealistic pricing creates radio silence, frustration and lost time. There’s also a punchy story about a “cash buyer” who refused to provide proof of funds, then dropped their offer after viewing out of spite, which leads into a discussion about AML obligations and why many agents are unknowingly exposed. They close with a wider conversation on building relationships, having opinions, and why being informed on the economy and technology helps you connect with the kind of clients you want. A proper TCA update wraps the episode, including quarterly mailers, portal developments, coaching and the next mastermind.