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- Establish Your Goals for Success
- Budget Your Time Investment
- Budget Your Money Investment
- Property marketing (example: signage)
- Prospect marketing (examples: newsletters, self-mailers, etc.)
- Activity marketing (examples: just listed, just sold and open house announcements)
- Client follow-up (examples: Today's Living magazine)
- Identify Your Return on Investment
- Identify Your Target Markets
- Select the Most Compatible Prospect Type
- Committed to working with you
- Realistic about value
- Value of your services
- Value of the home
- Educable - They listen when you talk
- Affable - They like you, and you like them
- Motivated - They're motivated and want to work with you
- Set Up a Tracking System
- Prepare one sheet for each member of your target market and record all of your marketing efforts and results
- Select Your Marketing Tools
- Criteria to Use
- Professional image
- Appropriate for your target market
- Personalization
- Call to action
- Affordable
- Limited effort
- Start with the Basics
- Business cards, stationery & note cards/pads
- Newsletters
- Just listed/just sold/open house announcements
- Self-mailers
- Oversized recipe cards
- Send personal notes
- Name badge
- FSBO Drip Pack TM
- Signage
- Listing presentation portfolio
- Web site
- Plan Your Marketing Efforts
- According to the NATIONAL ASSOCIATION OF REALTORS®, it takes at least 8-12 contacts a year before your direct mail program begins to show stability and generate awareness. Consistent mailings with a consistent look are the key to long-term success.
- Send a Letter of Introduction
- Ask permission to stay in contact.
- Remember each contact sets the stage for the next. Each contact must be positive and have value.
Implement Your Plan
- Distribute your materials consistently. Consistency shows stability - one of the most important things buyers look for in a real estate professional.
- Send out just listed/just sold/open house announcements to show your success to prospects.
- Contact each person in your farm list on a consistent basis with information that has value today.
- Send personal notes. Examples: congratulating a business promotion, when you see their name in an article (enclose the article), etc.
- Keep accurate records and periodically evaluate your share of the market.
- Develop your Web site - make it easy for people to find you.
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