Grab a cup or glass of your favorite beverage. Find your favorite reading spot. And I’ll share the short story of Rachel the Realtor who discovered new powers with her very own fingertips.
So the story goes that once upon a time, in shadow of Pike’s Peak, Rachel the Realtor went about doing good in her community. And she was known, far and wide, for her charm and remarkable ability to connect with clients. Friends, neighbors, and even strangers often remarked at just how remarkable she was.
That’s how her realtor business grew as fast as Colorado dandelions in the springtime.
BUT, as business grew, Rachel felt as if she was drowning in all the day-to-day details that came with her success.
So, Rachel the Realtor searched high and low for a solution.
One day, at her local business networking meeting, Rachel met a new member, who the others called Wanda the Wiz. Wanda whisked Rachel into and through the wonderful world of AutomationLand. And Wanda even gave her a magic key that opened the door to this place of streamlined dreams. Because, as she said, “It’s available to all who desire it.”
And, of course, Rachel desired it.
So, first chance she got, Rachel opened the door to AutomationLand, went inside, and discovered a golden bow with matching golden arrows. They were secured in an emerald quiver. And each arrow had a name inscribed on it.
Rachel carefully pulled each arrow out of the quiver to read the names. And she lined them up on glossy, hickory table nearby so she could see the names all at once. They were:
- CRM
- Data Analysis
- Marketing
- Customer Service
As you might imagine, Rachel the Realtor was ecstatic. Because those arrows represented key areas that had consumed most of her time for far too long. But what was the next step?
Well, there was the obvious starting point. What you do with a bow and arrows? Pick up an arrow, place it on the bowstring, and shoot it at a target. Sounds simple enough, right?
So that’s what Rachel did.
She picked up the first arrow, CRM, and placed it on the bowstring, and let the golden arrow fly. And in the distance, a target, with green and white circles appeared. And the arrow landed firmly in the bullseye. Rachel was about to run see the target up close. But suddenly the second golden arrow, Data Analysis, started a pulsing glow.
So, Rachel picked up that arrow, placed it on the bowstring, and let it fly. And wouldn’t you know, it hit the same target.
The same thing happened with each of the remaining three arrows. And they each hit the same target. But it was only after the last arrow hit the bullseye that Rachel the Realtor saw the name of the target. In glossy and shimmering emerald-green letters, the words “RondaReady Hub” practically lit up all of AutomationLand.
And now, I’ve let the proverbial cat out of the bag, so to speak. Yes, it’s kind of self-serving of me to share this kind of fairy tale with you. But I’d also like to say, the results you can get with a business hub can almost feel like that. Especially when you’ve worked hard to build something only to feel like you’re drowning in the details.
And, if that’s you, or you think it will be, I recommend you schedule a talk with me. Because I believe I can help you get the kind of “magic” power of automation that Rachel the Realtor found. And help you find your own bow and arrows.
Here’s your link to get that started:
https://crm.rondaready.com/Form.aspx?Key=3147FF6FB2C3E598843A843E76118152
Stay Ready,
R.O.N.D.A.
Responsive Organized Nonstop Digital Axis