Real Estate

Real Estate Agents: A New Strategy to Grow Your Neighborhood

As you know, the Internet and social networks have become revolutionary elements for the Real Estate industry.

Facebook… WordPress… Twitter… Zillow… Trulia… RealEstateABC… all of these were virtually unknown a few years ago, and now they are (or should be) a key part of your marketing plan.

But amidst all this ferment, the traditional (dare we say “old school”) shapes still hold tremendous value. Cultivating a carefully selected neighborhood remains a key strategy for success.

A winning marketing and branding strategy includes both online and offline components. And using online techniques to farm your chosen neighborhood combines the best of old and new!

Building your brand with Facebook

According to Postling research, nearly 80% of real estate professionals use Facebook to market their business. It’s free, easy and efficient, and offers opportunities to grow and cultivate a strong community of potential customers. When it comes to nurturing your neighborhoods, your Facebook page can familiarize potential buyers with your target neighborhood and build relationships with current residents (aka future sellers).

Building your brand with WordPress

Use your blog to stand out from the competition and become known as an authority on your subject and your neighborhoods. Many real estate experts recommend that you not make listings the main focus of your blog. Your posts should be community focused, with real estate marketing done in an unobtrusive manner. The goal is to show your expertise in the area and build a relationship with your audience. Start the conversation!

The rise of local coupons

Another hot trend on the internet is the increasing use of local coupons to offer deals from neighborhood merchants to their surrounding areas. Savvy merchants are partnering with Internet-based startups like GroupOn, Amazon, as well as traditional providers like Money Mailer and ValPak, to drive business with carefully crafted online offerings.

Of course, these big companies aren’t for everyone, but they have pushed the marketing of local coupons over the Internet into the public eye.

Everyone is familiar with it now!

Combining the old and the new

A great way to build credibility with your target neighborhood is to show that you see them as more than just a source of listings and sales.

And a great way to do that is to offer something of value outside of real estate facts and figures. Let’s face it, until they start thinking about buying or selling, most people only dimly pay attention to interest rate fluctuations, the number of sales in their neighborhood, etc.

While that’s valuable information, it’s relatively easy to buy. Therefore everyone is offering it. So it doesn’t do much to make you stand out from your competitors.

Instead of settling for “me too,” here’s a new strategy:

Demonstrate its value… by negotiating special discount offers with local merchants and offering them to new and prospective residents of your neighborhood farms.

Offering money-saving coupons from local businesses shows current and future residents of your target neighborhood that you really care about them.

You’ll also build allies among local merchants by helping them get more business and introducing new and existing neighborhood residents to their products and services.

Combining the three elements discussed above (Facebook, Blogging, and local coupon marketing) gives you a powerful new strategy to build your brand, win allies among local business owners, and quietly increase your credibility with potential buyers and sellers. .

Your Strategy Outline

Here is your step-by-step action plan:

1) Based on your extensive knowledge of the neighborhood, make a mixed list of local merchants that you believe serve a cross-section of the neighborhood. Do this for each farm you are targeting.

2) Contact each business on your list and offer them a free discount coupon with the offer they want, which you will promote for free to help them in their business.

3) For each merchant, spend a few minutes creating a coupon online (preferably using the CreateYourCoupon system) and add it to your coupon page.

4) Publish your coupon page on your blog and on custom Facebook pages, one dedicated to each of your farms.

5) Also, post your discount coupon service over time as part of your normal marketing activities.

The result? He’ll build a reputation as an insider: a real estate specialist who cares about the neighborhoods he’s nurturing, beyond just selling houses.

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