Try for an even more creative approach by buying a quantity of magnets, stickers, notepads, pencils, pens, key chains and other inexpensive novelty items with your home's information on them. Give them out freely and enthusiastically. Make them bright and colourful so that people will use them - and hopefully take note of the printed information.
As a real estate professional, time is your most precious commodity. What's the most lucrative use of your time? Showing properties to interested customers, of course. It's only by doing this that you can close the deal and make the sale (and thus make your commission).
The top five uses for QR code for realtors are probably 5 of the best I've used thus far. But, first, what is a QR code? QR stands for Quick Reference Code and is basically like a bar code.
Here are some of the best apps for real estate agents in the iPhone format. We will have Android apps reviews in the future but for now we will just focus on iPhone apps.
The image in question depicted a presumably male body in a suit. The head was replaced with a cluster of images supposedly representing dominant thoughts in a male brain - hockey stick, glass of red wine, dart, game controller, a golf club (over-sized driver), a great poker hand, and a remote.
Generation Jones is seeing retirement on the horizon, but many of them have children at home still and no plans to actually stop working. While they might retire from their jobs in the next 10-20 years, they have a lot to do right now. Many of them are looking at working beyond retirement. This may be the last larger home they purchase before they start downsizing once the last child leaves the nest.
I mean, sure, if your readers are interested in a 3 bedroom, 2 bathroom home in Neighborhood X in City Y, maybe your latest blog post will be of interest to them. For most of the mortals casually visiting your website, it’s just another boring listing – something that takes them a tenth of a second to glance over and discard.
The new stimulus packages is pouring money into businesses focusing on energy efficiency, the current real estate market is looking at a decade of changes in how to market energy efficient features to homebuyers.
When you are aggressively promoting your name and your business using all the social media you have available to you, keeping your activities private may not be the first thing on the list. However, because of the nature of the real estate agent’s job, it may be in your best interest to be a little vague about your exact whereabouts on Twitter, Facebook and other social media. There are many predators that use the Internet to identify and stalk people and real estate agents are no exception.
Oh, I get what you're thinking. You think that a pop up window will force people to contact you before they do anything else. You think that these leads will result in a sale because people want your listings so badly they just can't help themselves.
It does not place much of a premium on “borrowed” content at all. Write or pay someone to write up-to-date content about your areas of expertise and why they’re special. Not only will you rank higher for relevant keywords, you will also capture the interest of buyers who have spent the last hour on websites that all feature the same Copy/Pasted material.
Naming a complex is the first step in branding it, so developers take their time about naming their projects. They want the perfect name to attract the perfect buyers. The name is the first thing that indicates to a buyer whether the community is right for them, and developers need their projects moniker to say, "Why yes, this is the perfect spot for you to drop several hundred thousand dollars!".
There is little to indicate that Kenna & Co. Real Estate has anything to do with the site besides a small reference link at the bottom, but it has managed to call attention to their business to the point where someone using the Highland Ranch Pets site has felt encouraged to seek them out.
Selling your house can be broken down into eight hurdles that you must complete so that you can pass your home onto a new a family. Among the major points, finding a local real estate agent and using tools for real estate marketing online are great ways to get your home noticed and off the market quickly. Continue reading to learn more tips for establishing prices and finding the right buyer.
While you’re probably pretty enthused about real estate, being a Realtor®, there are other things in your life that you’re probably pretty interested in. These parts of your life can be used to create your niche in your career in such a way that you are that much more passionate about the properties and people you represent. You can also get more referrals from satisfied clients who have realized that you’re the “perfect agent for people who-“
Things that are controversial get talked about, and you have a better chance of someone linking to your post then. Don’t limit yourself to strictly real estate topics either; feel free to talk about important events in your area, national news, and personal opinions about current events, anything that might interest people. The more interesting your posts are, the more people will want to read them, and the more value they have.