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  • A Real Estate Agent Should Educate Himself

    Posted on August 20th, 2009 admin No comments
    Shareen Aguilar asked:


    Getting less traffic and leads for your real estate website lately? Are you already feeling as if you want to quit because you are not receiving the quantity that you should be receiving? Could this be a lesson to you for failing to keep up with the necessary qualities that a deserving real estate should really be doing? There could be something wrong with your marketing tactics and the way you communicate with your general market audience. It could also be a case of how you build relationship with complete strangers who are interested to learn all about real estate.

    Let us stop right there for now. Checking your marketing tactics is a very good idea. But you really wouldn’t have a complete clue how to do it, would you? How are you able to assess your very own marketing progress? At this point you may get confused, but don’t let it take over your entire system just yet There are still far better solutions than just thinking you are not an effective real estate agent.

    Instead of brooding over your mistakes and the factors that caused you to get this kind of shortcoming, try other real estate marketing tactics. Don’t stick to what you already have because you’ll never know if it really is the most effective marketing style for you. The person who has recommended it to you may have used it to his advantage while it didn’t work the same for you. This means that there are many variations of marketing styles available and real estate agents are supposed to go out there and find which ones are best for them. Do the same.

    At this point, it also calls for an effective learning opportunity. Just as you search for the most compatible marketing tactic for you and your real estate business, it’s also good to learn new and helpful strategies in using the convenience provided by the Internet. Perhaps, discover an updated approach to an already known marketing technique. By keeping yourself updated with the latest useful tactics in real estate marketing, you help yourself become a better real estate agent.



    Anne
  • How Real Estate Agents Can Make Open Houses Work

    Posted on July 15th, 2009 admin No comments
    Craig Berger asked:


    On any given weekend, there is a home somewhere in the area subjected to an open house. While some feel that open houses do not really help the sale of a home, others have had plenty of success selling after showing it to the public. Either way, real estate agents can use the open house to their advantage in many ways.

    Real Estate Agents And The Origins Of The Open House

    Before the Internet became the way people searched for information on real estate, open houses were one of the only ways to find out what property was on the market. Buyers could browse homes without having to go through a real estate agent.

    However, today most interested parties consult websites first. Serious buyers typically work with a Realtor who uses MLS to help find them a home, developing a schedule to look at homes on the market privately. It is up to the agent to know whether to view the house publicly.

    Real Estate Agents Can Make Open Houses Work To Their Advantage

    One of the benefits of holding an open house is not necessarily to sell the home, but to draw in other sellers. People in the neighborhood who are also looking to sell will be able to meet you, thus giving you a built-in opportunity to network with potential clients. Though this can work, you should combine this tactic with other serious marketing efforts.

    Of course, the main reason to have an open house is to attract buyers. Instead of showing the house individually to many clients, you can get all interested parties, plus a few more, to see the property.

    Making Open Houses Work And What To Watch Out For

    Since open houses are public, you need to be extra careful with any kind of potential liabilities. A swimming pool is a big selling point, but if someone falls in you are the one in charge at the time. Take precautions around the house and keep a careful eye on everyone coming in through the door.

    Another option for an open house is a “broker’s open,” in which the open house is for other agents. Again, this is a great way to network, but it does not necessarily sell the home. In any case, hosting an open house gets the word out about the property while giving you the opportunity to connect with other agents, buyers and sellers.



    Jean