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Ok Realtor friends, are you effectively measuring the health of your business? Most agents focus on the number of homes sold, total volume, or overall profit. While these are certainly important metrics, there’s another crucial indicator you might be overlooking: the Return on Database (ROD).<\/p>\n

What is Return on Database?<\/h2>\n

Return on Database is the measure of how many transactions\u2014be they repeat or referral\u2014you generate from the people who already know, trust, and recommend you. It’s a critical metric because it measures how well you are tapped into the potential of your sphere of influence\u2014those individuals who know you’re in real estate and are likely to use or refer your services.<\/p>\n

Your database isn’t just a list of contacts; it’s a goldmine of potential business. Typically, this group might range from 150 to 350 people, depending on the size and scale of your operations. The key to maximizing your ROD is not just expanding this list but deepening the relationships within it to increase engagement and trust.<\/p>\n

Calculating Your Return on Database<\/h2>\n

Calculating your ROD is straightforward. Here\u2019s how you can calculate it:
\n1. Identify all sales generated directly from your sphere, including referrals from your network and repeat clients.
\n2. Divide the total number of these transactions by the total number of people in your database. (A couple = one person)
\n3. Convert this figure into a percentage to understand your ROD.<\/p>\n

For example, if you had 10 sales from a sphere of 200 people, your ROD would be 5%.<\/p>\n

What Does a Good Return on Database Look Like?<\/h2>\n

Your ROD will vary depending on a wide variety of factors: how long have you lived in your community; how long have you been in the business; how relational are you vs. transactional, etc. That being said, here are some benchmarks to help give a benchmark for your business:<\/p>\n