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Seth Godin speaks to Realtors about real estate marketing

January 4th, 2008 by raphael

Marketing guru Seth Godin responded to questions from Ubertor.com regarding real estate business. Though there were only three questions asked, I felt they were well answered. However, the last question is what really stood out and exactly captures what we at Realasponse.com are all about. Here’s the question:

Ubertor:
How would you pick a Realtor to sell your home?

Seth Godin:
Someone I trusted
Someone respected
Someone who was the clear and obvious best choice!

We couldn’t agree more. Which is why we’ve been providing a marketing solution that allows you to do just that: (1) win trust (2) build repoire (3) offer something valuable to prospects that makes it easy to choose you over others.

Thanks Seth!

Using postcards to market your Real Estate Website. Is having a website good enough?

December 13th, 2007 by raphael

Is it really as simple as just throwing up a real estate website and having prospects line up for business? The short answer is an obvious no. However, it’s quite common to hear many play up the benefits of having a website. For certain, a website is a necessity for today’s Realtor, but it’s important to understand that having a site alone means nothing if it isn’t marketed. And with thousands of agent sites already in existents, and more being added everyday, marketing is ever an important thing.

Using Google Adwords is certainly an option, however, here’s the problem with this channel of marketing: it’s not personal enough. If you think about it, you’re using the same thing as your competition to attempt to stand out and appear different. A simple looking headline along with two lines of body copy. Is that really enough? Where’s the experience for the customer? There isn’t one. And the fact is it doesn’t take much for them to move past your ad and go to a larger competitor like Ziprealty or Redin who are buying up better ranking Adwords in the area you work. Bottom line: it’s too easy to get eaten by the big guys and not enough to stand out for the customer.

The answer to all of this is using real estate postcards to market your website. If you really want people to get a sense of what you’re about and what you can offer them put something in their hand. Give them something in their hand they can interact with and experience. Remember, according a 2005 National Association of Realtors study, most home sellers and buyers contacted only one agent. That means prospects aren’t doing a lot of searching out there for Realtors. So it’s best to go to the prospect first and meet them at their doorstep in the form of a postcard.

Another benefit about marketing with real estate postcards is that your marketing material is only competing for attention with mail that the prospect has received for that day (and chances are it won’t be another agent’s postcard right then and there.) So, again, using our website postcards will give you a better chance of standing out and securing a customer. It’s about increasing chances not taking them.

Making the switch to market with real estate postcards

November 11th, 2007 by raphael

I’ve noticed over that last couple of months or so more real estate agents marketing with real estate postcards for various reasons. Most agents have come to realize that innovative marketing in today’s market is more than posting up Goggle Adwords and having a website. It’s about being first of prospects. Literally. In fact, in their hand. This is what postcards allow you to accomplish; and accomplish without being there.

On our site there are three main benefits we share about postcard marketing. Here they are:

1) Open Mail (no need to open)
When mailing brochures, packages, and envelopes, you’re left hoping that prospects take the time to open and read your message. However, with postcards the visuals and message go to work immediately without any need for opening. Prospects are hit upon contact. This is important since research shows that your marketing pieces have only 3 seconds to capture the attention of potential clients.

2) Effective -vs- other methods
Aside from being cost-effective, real estate postcards beat out other real estate marketing methods by sheer circumstance. Unlike an ad, your postcard competes with only a handful of items in the mailbox on that day, rather than with the 250-300 ads in a typical newspaper or magazine.

3) Personal Interaction
Unlike emails or websites, postcards are held in hand while read. The act of consciously picking up a postcard is the first step toward opening up your prospect to your message. Remember, the prospect is physically holding your message and has to interact with your postcard (turn it over) for more information. This experience makes for a loose personal contact between you and your prospect from right within their home.

And there explains the massive move toward more traditional marketing like postcards. However, mind you, traditional marketing with long over due treatments to postcard marketing. Realasponse.com

Why agents who use “outdated” real estate postcards have their days numbered if they don’t wake up

October 16th, 2007 by raphael

With winter coming up it’s going to be difficult for many agents to survive the market altogether. Just this past week many retail stores reported less than expected profits into the next quarter; and they’re right. Because many households have aired on the side of caution with the housing crunch outlook and plan to be frugal for coming months, overall spending will be less than favorable as a whole. However, this doesn’t mean people have stop buying homes. It just means it’ll take more to get them…or at least more whit.

But for many agents that choose to market themselves with real estate postcards that are plagued with recycled messages and weak visuals; their days at marketing to today’s buyers and sellers are almost just about up. Why? Because today’s seller and buyers knows the game and is being persuaded by the “commission debate” to seek out selling or buying a home themself. Companies such as Redfin are helping consumers to see that the market and times are-ah- changin’. What agents have to do is PROVE their value. And guess what? Offering a Free Market Analysis or Free Consultation is not going to cut it! They expect a consultation and are being moved daily to refer to ball-park estimates on Zillow or Trulia (regardless of how far off they are).

Postcard marketing is not dead, however, the old way of just sending any postcard in the name of having to touch the prospect is absolutely the wrong way to think about effective marketing. Prospects aren’t laughing real estate postcards with animals having talk bubbles with cheesy saying. It’s no time to be cute! It’s all about being effective. With the market the way it is, they’re looking for answers.

And what’s better than meeting prospects at their door and offering to address what is already on their minds; then by sending postcards that do, in fact, that. Grab they attention and get them to act.

Check out Realasponse.com and view our demo for more.

The problem with do-it-youself real estate postcards you create online…

October 6th, 2007 by raphael

First off, as a real estate professional you’re pressed for time when it comes to creating quality real estate postcards and marketing material. You’re generally given a couple of options. You could go to a graphic designer, however, chances are you’d have to keep following up with the designer and they’d probably be late or you could try to design it yourself with some online automated tool dotted with all kinds of restrictions. Let’s take a closer look at this restrictions.

The #1 thing real estate agents sacrifice when creating real estate postcards using online tools is quality. It’s true. The tools you’re given to make your postcards are limited in flexibility.

FONTS
You can only choose from a certain number of fonts. This is a big mistake given that fonts add character and mood to a really good real estate postcard. Most companies will only provide the basics because they could care less about spending the $50-$100 needed to create great looking copy.

EFFECTS
Another effective visual for any real estate postcard is the ability to use drop shadows and gradients on headers to allow certain elements to jump out and grab the prospects attentions. You can’t do this with do-it-yourself online tools.

LAYOUT BALANCE
Also bad is the ability to easily add and move elements around to maintain balance. Generally adding a new element to your real estate postcard means settling for clutter. With a company like Realaspones.com designing it for you (same day) resizing, moving and cropping elements can be done to maintain order and impact on the postcard.

All in all, the truth is many agents get suckered into believing that do-it-myself postcards mean saving a coupling pennies and possessing equal impact. WRONG! You may save a FEW pennies, however, in today’s market, it’s worth paying pennies more to have a message stand out and be seen and also maximize the chance of a transaction happening because you’ve used all the tools needed to make it happen.