Jenman System Fading
Now that we have entered tougher times for selling, is the Jenman System fading away? My view is yes. The rise of the Jenman System advocating that marketing a property (amongst other ideologies) actually brings down the
value of a property is fast fading. It set its footing in the boom times (more willing buyers than sellers) but has fallen out of favour with many of the agencies now advertising online.Put simply, when you need to reach out to buyers, you need to advertise. Neil Jenman has made his mark and has been popular amongst media outlets as
an alternative view. His views reach into the minds of many people who have
been left disenchanted with the practices of the few.
Neil Jenman will not be affected, his star has risen and will more than likely stay that way. Every industry needs a Jenman (or has one). My problem is the agencies across Australia that have marketed his system.
Neil Jenman has penned forewords for books advocating vendors selling themselves and bypass agents altogether. This would not be popular amongst his members and is more self serving than anything else.
He can almost always be seen sprouting popular beliefs and will more than likely derive much of his income from these stances from speaking engagements in the future.I will say this, he does bring an argument that some will say is fresh and needed in the industry, however I beleive it is more self serving than anything else.
The fact remains that just about anything you need to sell in any economy and across any industry - needs to be marketed effectively. Without marketing, Nike, Coca Cola, Virgin, IBM and just about any other
brand would hardly ever have been heard of. So today I track around 100 Jenman agents and I have noticed one thing, many of them are now advertising listings on their websites. Some openly and some
you need to register your contact details.(yeah that will work!)The idea that the more you advertise the more you drive down the property just does not add up in my figures.
Looking over recent Auction/Sales results and looking into what the seller was asking for and what they are getting are almost within the 2% range.
My company would have no success and nor my agents without clever marketing.
So I think we will see a large shift over the coming months/years to see more Jenman agents or the Jenman system refined to change with the economic climate.
Original article: Source Buisness2.Com
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Neil Jenman has had to apologise to Professor Tom Valentine after losing another defamation action. As part of the deal Jenman has had to take down all articles written about Tom Valentine and publish the apology below on his company’s web site www.jenman.com.au  |
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Jenman was ordered to pay $ 20,000 to Victor Ollis for making false statements about the nature of Ollis’s business with costs of the legal battle to be decided at a later date.  |
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CONSUMER advocate Neil Jenman has called on two South Yarra real estate agents to sue him for defamation after they launched legal action to stop internet access to two of his articles.  |
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Businessman Stephen Cleeve who has had years of worldwide property experience today slammed the Jenman system and its’ owner Neil Jenman in an exclusive interview.
“Neil Jenman thinks he is the messiah and that his system is the only way to act. He disagrees with property auctions and even has strange views about advertising properties...  |
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What a shame that the high standard Australian Story invariably maintains, slipped appreciably, with the Neil Jenmam story. Indeed, he cared about his mother so much, that he didn't see her for 14 years !!!!. Saying that the disease of celulitious is life threatening !!!!..  |
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Be prepared to be schocked when we investigate 3 so called 'consumer advocates' and their so called 'consumer organisations' to find that they appear to be blatantly deceiving the general public.  |
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There is a funny little man in Australia named Neil Jenman who endlessly tries to generate fame and fortune for himself and his own Real Estate business by attacking and maligning others. It’s a weird self promotion strategy that has caused him to need constant physical protection from body guards because he has told so many porkies about so many people

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The man Australia’s leading real estate consumer advocate Neil Jenman calls a “spruiker and loan shark”, has been contributing many thousands of dollars to the Jenman coffers for years through sales commissions, propertyreview.com.au has discovered.

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...he makes money selling controversy, THAT is his money making strategy, HE SELLS CONTROVERSY...

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Life as a real estate consumer advocate is starting to unravel for publicity hungry Neil Jenman. It appears Jenman (right) is no longer so popular with many of his former devotees, who have been leaving his national organisation the Jenman Group in droves during the past 18 months. 
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It''s harder to find Neil Jenman than the famous Wally, says Enzo Raimondo. Since 1995 Jenman has almost worn out his arm throwing down the debate gauntlet - challenging the real estate industry to take him on in public debate and likewise senior members of our industry are also just as weary from throwing down the very same gauntlet.

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TWO Victoria Crosses, awarded to World War I Diggers and worth more than $1 million will never be seen because of former Victorian RSL president Bruce Ruxton's "rudeness".
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The Jenman Group tried to keep these confidential but we finally expose their tricks !
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A bodyguard with American get-rich spruiker Robert G Allen, and his promoter Vision Pursuit, has issued a summons on real estate identity Neil Jenman.
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News Limited's papers are also policing dissent, but on their real estate pages, where they're banning ads like this one for booklets by Neil Jenman.
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Now that we have entered tougher times for selling, is the Jenman System fading away? My view is yes. The rise of the Jenman System advocating that marketing a property (amongst other ideologies) actually brings down the
value of a property is fast fading.
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