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#331939 - 03/20/10 09:48 PM
How do you market yourself
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Junior Member
Registered: 03/16/09
Posts: 8
Loc: Kansas
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5+ years in the business, I am finally over all the newby issues and have been focusing on analyzing my marketing practices. I would like to know what has been your top business generating marketing practices. A new FSBO postcard has already generated a response (not sure if it was a fluke though?....and I know cold calling works (when I take the time.)What works for you?
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#331948 - 03/21/10 12:24 AM
Re: How do you market yourself
[Re: Pattecha]
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Registered: 01/13/10
Posts: 726
Loc: Maui, HI
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Pat, how long have you been doing an FSBO postcard campaign? Lately I have been working expireds and fsbo's, not a bad response (10%) but I would like it to be a bit higher. Are you doing follow-ups to the ones you mailed? I haven't tried cold-calling as I don't see that as one of my strengths but I might try it.
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#331985 - 03/21/10 12:40 PM
Re: How do you market yourself
[Re: Ryan O'Neill]
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Junior Member
Registered: 03/21/10
Posts: 1
Loc: canada
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Hello guys, I was searching forum for realtors to get some help and finally i found it. I am a new real estate agent looking ways to market myself. I have talked to some fellow agents but nobody would help me. Please give me some tips.
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#331998 - 03/21/10 01:41 PM
Re: How do you market yourself
[Re: andyw]
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Member
Registered: 03/02/10
Posts: 16
Loc: Los Angeles
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I agree with Ryan, the majority of buyers nowadays look online for houses. Invest in a decent website and try to get it up in the rankings for local searches.
As far as marketing yourself, don't get too obsessed with mailers, flyers, hangers, or anything else that will most likely end up in the trash. I'd advise focusing on letting all you're friends and family know that you're an agent and that you're there if they ever need any real estate help. I did quite well my first year and all of it was from friends and family. It'll also serve as good practice, getting comfortable talking to people as a professional.
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#332043 - 03/21/10 07:05 PM
Re: How do you market yourself
[Re: super realtor]
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Junior Member
Registered: 03/16/09
Posts: 8
Loc: Kansas
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Great ideas....please keep them coming. I do have my site up and going www.charlottepatterson.com (am fine tuning it daily)and have started blogging (not sure what frequency is best) I wanted to advertise in the local paper....their prices are crazy. Have been plastering my site everywhere I can think to. Would also welcome ideas on this....Have been sending postcards to expireds and fsbos with limited response....but it's still early. Andyw....hang in there...not all Realtors are like that. Maui, I have been calling in addition to the cards. It helps.
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#332059 - 03/21/10 08:59 PM
Re: How do you market yourself
[Re: Pattecha]
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Registered: 05/01/05
Posts: 8477
Loc: georgia
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Charlotte a few points: Nobody is looking for Charlotte Patterson except for maybe a few repeat clients you have. So for instance I have about 7 websites. One for commercial foreclosures,one for residential foreclosures,one for my company website ( I am the head broker ) ,one website with my name for repeat clients, my main commercial website,and my main residential website. This website looks like something Prudential provides you being one of their agents. Am I correct? If so you need to think long and hard about if you want to do to much with the site because if you ever leave that company you will lose all you worked for. Now if the website you pay for and you can change out the company logo then that is a different story. Remember brokers give you all this free stuff to keep the splits fat for them and to incubate you so it would make it hard for you to ever really leave them. If you are not the broker you never know what the future will hold and when you need to make a change so being able to quickly move things over in your business is key. Now the website. The website looks nice but has no value for seo rankings. The first thing you need is a name change. Go to the Google keyword selector tool and type in something like (Home Buying Kansas) and it will give variations and number of searches per month. From this you will get valuable info. So naming your website www.kansasrealestate.com ( I know it is most likely taken but you can find others.Then you need keywords with links in your website to go up in the ranking. Long tail keywords are most important as you drill down to buyers and sellers in your city or county. You get less leads but more CREDIBLE leads. On your contact info form you just say (I am a great agent) and instead you need a strong (unique selling proposition). Like "4 hottest deals in your price range delivered to you daily to beat out the competition!" It's how you word it that will get them to give up the info. I just can't type everything here as It would fill up a whole book. I haven't even gotten into posting to 40 plus social networking sites,setting up networking groups by subtype,or videos of listings and blogs to 20 plus video seo sites. good luck
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#332730 - 03/25/10 12:32 PM
Re: How do you market yourself
[Re: super realtor]
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Junior Member
Registered: 03/16/09
Posts: 8
Loc: Kansas
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Thanks, Super. Some great points. It is my site, (not the companies) yes,, i believe in the "pack light" theory....just like to keep my options open. Most of the site was packaged....cant believe the time it takes to get everything the way I would like it and am still working on it.....and, all the extra stuff like seo. Thanks for your tips. I will be incorporating many of them.
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#334823 - 04/15/10 02:49 PM
Re: How do you market yourself
[Re: mWoods]
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Veteran Member
Registered: 01/13/10
Posts: 726
Loc: Maui, HI
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In my opinion, you can get a better return on your marketing budget by investing in SEO (long term), as opposed to PPC (short term). And well, unless you live in an area stuck in the 50's, embrace technology and establish a strong online presence.
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#356784 - 11/05/10 02:19 PM
Re: How do you market yourself
[Re: Maui]
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Registered: 08/01/06
Posts: 1123
Loc: Downey, California
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Just had an inquiry on one my listings from a Remax/Palos Verdes Realty agent who's signature line is "Certified Distressed Properties Expert"....ahem.....when did this certification class slip by me?
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#356848 - 11/06/10 12:35 PM
Re: How do you market yourself
[Re: CALIF DREAMING]
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Registered: 12/27/08
Posts: 191
Loc: Minneapolis, MN
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Internet is the cheapest way to get in front of the most possible clients in today's real estate society. It may cost you some time to get started, but ends up paying off huge in the end if the clients find you first.
Other than that, you should be spending at least 50% of your marketing money on your past clients. If you've been around for 5 yrs you should have at least 50-100 clients by now, correct? Market and stay in contact with them. Be their friend and the referrals will follow easily. Plus, you'll feel better about your service to them if they come back and recommend or use you again!
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#356870 - 11/06/10 08:07 PM
Re: How do you market yourself
[Re: CALIF DREAMING]
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Registered: 07/25/10
Posts: 247
Loc: SoCal
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This Google Custom search may do a better job of searching the forums for some keywords than the old forum search does. The results do not include threads from the Asset Managers Forum however. To search that forum you will need to be actually in the Asset Managers Forum and you will need to use the old forum search below.
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