A network uniting ethical estate agents has officially launched today with 25 members.
The Ethical Agent Network (EAN) is led by industry figure Jerry Lyons.
The EAN has a set of six pillars on which it has built its membership offer:
A network uniting ethical estate agents has officially launched today with 25 members.
The Ethical Agent Network (EAN) is led by industry figure Jerry Lyons.
The EAN has a set of six pillars on which it has built its membership offer:
Classes – weekly training on a wide range of topics, including Google Review generation, responsible marketing, prospecting and building strong team cultures.
Content – weekly articles, videos and e-guides.
Collaboration – daily access to a forum where ideas, issues and leads are shared.
Community – quarterly campaigns that make it easier for agencies to support good causes.
Connections – bringing like-minded agents together and introducing them to industry partners who share their values (we don’t do kickbacks or commissions).
Care – providing agencies with tools to help them care for people, the planet and their profits.
Lyons said: “The idea for the EAN came about because of our 14 years of experience working with some of the best independent agencies in the UK.
“The one thing they all have in common is they always do the right thing for their clients, colleagues and community.
“There’s a level of ethical excellence that this calibre of agencies always adheres and aspires to and that gave us the idea to build a network of like-minded, non-competing agencies. These are agencies not just with purpose but with a soul and positive cultures.
“The historical model of networks and associations have been driven by groups banding together to help themselves – be that through accessing supplier discounts or referral income.
“There’s also a sense that some aspects of training within the industry have become tired and that we need to seek fresh ideas from new sources and different voices.
“The EAN wants to change that and is seeking agents more focused on constantly improving, supporting their communities and perpetually improving the experiences their clients have. We need agencies that want to help people change their lives, not just their addresses.”
To satisfy the entry criteria, agencies will need at least 50 Google Reviews with a 4.5-star rating, evidence of supporting their community at least twice in the past 12 months and a commitment to member promises.
Lyons added: “We’ve no interest in being a big network for vanity’s sake. We will build a tight-knit, high-quality group of good human beings, exceptional agents and well-run, profitable, ethical businesses.”
“The big difference, aside from the emphasis on strong ethics, is that the EAN isn’t a purely pay-to-play network. Our application criteria mean it’s not for everyone, and you can’t simply buy your way in. We’ll turn away more agents than we accept.”
The EAN has an advisory team of estate and letting agents, including:
· Dave Gibbons – Courtyard Homes
· Nick Cheshire – Nest in Essex
· Vicky Bibiris and Asad Riaz – Location, Location
· Michelle Gallagher, JDG Estate Agents
· Spencer Lawrence – Paramount Properties
· Abigail Grey – Grey & Co
· Luke St Clair – Knightsbridge Estate Agents & Valuers
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