Archive for February, 2018

Your Pot Of Listings At The End Of The Month.

Posted on: February 27th, 2018 by Tim Garcia

Can you believe March is virtually already here (the 1st is this Thursday)?
There’s not a single moment (or possible listing) to lose.

The infographic below features some “green”, business-friendly suggestions to maximize your marketing efforts (and listing opportunities) in March.

We appreciate your constructive feedback!

Tim
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5 Mistakes Your Website Is Making, Right Now.

Posted on: February 17th, 2018 by Tim Garcia

 

When was the last time you evaluated and/or updated your website?
More specifically, have you caught yoursel making the “mistakes” featured in the infographic below?

You might surprise yourself at how many essential website elements you are (inadvertently) neglecting.

How many were you oblivious of? 4 out of 5? 2 out of 5? All 5?

Tim
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How Does The AccelerAgent CRM Empower You? Let Us Count The Ways…

Posted on: February 17th, 2018 by Tim Garcia

 

We wrote a piece a while back on the incredible benefits of owning your own CRM (Client Relationship Manager). It was such a hit that we decided to create an infographic that you can share with folks who are in need of inspiration to get with the program (that may even be YOU…)

As always, we’d love to hear your feedback!

Tim
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Open House Follow-Up 101.

Posted on: February 15th, 2018 by Tim Garcia

Quick question – do you send out Open House follow-ups to folks who attended?

If you need inspiration for an email to send out, check out the infographic below (heck, you can even type it out verbatim). Off topic thought: wouldn’t it be nice if infographics were copy and pasteable?.

If you’re in need of any conversation starters and/or navigation – check out Your Open House Follow-Up Scripts.

Make your next Open House THAT much more fulfilling with Your Open House Plan Of Action (Includes Infographic).

Tim
Marketing Director
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San Jose, CA 95128

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Website Mastery: CRM, IDX, Home Seller Lead Capture, Listing Generation, And More…

Posted on: February 15th, 2018 by Tim Garcia

 

Our free webinars, hosted by our VP of Sales & Marketing, are now open for registration!

Irrespective of whether you have a website or marketing platform with us (or your interest – or lack thereof – in our product), you’re destined to learn something new and exciting.

This is a great opportunity to:
A) Evaluate the functionality and efficiency of your current website and marketing.
B) Get inspired to take necessary action to improve and polish your website and marketing.
C) See our exclusive home seller lead capture live and in-action.

Click here (or on the image below) to register for one (or multiple) webinars.

Hope you can make it! If you have any questions, please let us know.

Tim
Marketing Director
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5 Ways To Connect With Home Sellers & Buyers On Facebook.

Posted on: February 10th, 2018 by Tim Garcia

Addicted to Facebook? You’re not alone.
Instead of mindlessly scrolling, aimlessly perusing, and merely “reacting” on the social media giant – why not make the most of your time there?

With that said – we’re back again with another infographic, based on previously featured content geared toward polishing and perfecting your marketing on Facebook.

Enjoy and Happy Friday!

Tim
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Original Content:
by Andy Coffaro

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The New York Times recently reported that the average user spends about 50 minutes per day on Facebook.

To put that in perspective, the publication stated, “It’s more time than people spend reading (19 minutes); participating in sports or exercise (17 minutes); or social events (four minutes). It’s almost as much time as people spend eating and drinking (1.07 hours).”

Guess who else is spending nearly an hour per day on the world’s biggest social media platform?

Your future homebuyers and sellers are, of course.

With your potential clients constantly interacting with Facebook both on desktop and mobile, here are five of the best ways to connect (and even stay connected) with them on the social media giant.

 

  1.            Tell Them About Yourself

We’re going to assume you already have a published Facebook business page right now (and if you don’t, we can easily help set that up for you).

Go back and look at your “About” tab. You’ll want to make sure everything is up to date, including phone number, business address, and hours of operation.

More importantly, show your audience the niche you specialize in by using the real estate (pun intended) offered to you in the “Short Description” and “Long Description” sections. Then make sure your email address and website are correct just below.

In a perfect world, your short and long descriptions will be so engaging and enticing that your readers will contact you.

Bam! Now you have new (and very warm) leads.

 

  1.                        Call to Action Button

Having a clear call to action button in your header image is a great way to funnel folks directly where you want them.

Here’s a nice example by the popular brand, Dollar Shave Club. You can see the call to action button labeled “Sign Up,” which then places new email addresses into their CRM for future direct marketing.

The button could also say “Learn More,” which takes people directly to your website or custom landing page.

The call to action is entirely up to you; just make you have one.

 

  1.                        Video, Video, Video

Video is an incredibly powerful way to connect with clients on Facebook.

This is especially true when you’re promoting a new listing either through a Facebook post or ad. If potential homebuyers in your area are scrolling through their timelines and see a vibrant, gorgeous, and creative video promoting your listing, it greatly increases the chances they’ll engage with your content.

If the video is especially amazing, your leads may feel inclined to share it with their friends and family on Facebook, thus helping to spread the word even more.

 

  1.                        80/20 Rule

Once your Facebook page is looking spiffy and people are following you, always remember the 80/20 rule: Give them good, relevant, and engaging content 80% of the time that simply helps them in some way. Use the other 20% of your Facebook posts to promote specific listings or your business.

By using 80% of your posts to help and educate your audience, they’ll be much more receptive the rest of the time when you market to them directly.

 

  1.                        Respond as Quickly as Possible

When folks comment on your posts – whether it’s a video, link to an article, a new listing – try to respond as quickly as you can.

You’ll get notifications on your mobile device, so keep an eye out for everything from questions to disgruntled readers. By responding to them quickly, you’ll come across as a real estate agent who truly cares about her or his client’s needs and pain points.

Utilizing Facebook to connect with new homebuyers and sellers should be a no-brainer when it comes to your marketing efforts. From capturing new leads to promoting current listings, it’s easily one of the most effective ways to take your business to the next level.

 

More marketing advice can be found on our featured Tip Of The Week Archive page.

 

6 Stats That Prove The Power Of Marketing Automation.

Posted on: February 10th, 2018 by Tim Garcia

Below is an infographic for content we’ve previously shared (some folks find it easier to absorb content this way – think “visual learners”). The entirety of the original post can also be found below the image.

As always, we’d love to hear your thoughts!

Tim
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Original Content:

by Andy Coffaro

Recent reports have stated that the average opt-in rate is about 1.95% (Sumo.com, 2017). This means that for every 100 visitors to your real estate website, 2 or more should be signing up to join your list.

Are they?

A huge barrier to capturing real estate leads is hoping visitors will fill out multiple lead capture prompts asking for their info.

Not anymore. PropertyMinder now has a lead capturing tool that doesn’t require visitors to register.
Here’s how it works:

  1. Homeowners enter their address into the lead capture prompt
  2. Their address is recorded and you get an instant email alert
  3. Address in-hand, mail them a CMA or stop by to personally greet them

 

While you’re getting familiar with our new tool (click here to request to see it in action – or try it out for free), check out just how critical capturing new leads is for your real estate business along with other revealing industry stats.

 

63% of companies say their biggest marketing challenge is generating leads.

(HubSpot, 2016)

 

80% of marketers say their lead-gen efforts are only somewhat effective.

(BrightTALK, 2015)

 

Only 22% of businesses are satisfied with their conversion rates.

(Econsultancy, 2016)

 

#1 benefit of marketing automation is generating more quality leads.

(Pepper Gloable, 2014)

 

70% of businesses utilize automated marketing or are about to.

(Aberdeen, 2014)

 

20% increase in sales via nurtured leads vs. non-nurtured.

(Demand Gen Report, 2014)

 

Danger Zone: Mixing Business With Family & Friends In Real Estate.

Posted on: February 9th, 2018 by Tim Garcia

The infographic below was designed with a past marketing tip in mind (you can read the original content in it’s entirety below the infographic).

As always, we would love to hear your thoughts on anything and everything!

Tim
Marketing Director
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by Andy Coffaro

We have a feeling that many of your leads are thinking about using a family member or close friend as their next real estate agent. We both know this is a horrible decision, but here are some tips you can forward to them to convey why they should choose you instead.

Let’s paint the picture for you real quick: You’re either buying a new home or selling your current one. It doesn’t matter. You know you need a real estate agent you can trust.

Wait a minute! Isn’t your Aunt Sally a local real estate agent? The same goes for your childhood best friend, Blake. Why would you ever risk going with some agent you found online or in the newspaper when you have trustworthy experts directly at your disposal?

Eh … there are a lot of reasons.

Trust us, we get it. It’s just natural to seek assistance from those closest to us. Sadly, however, family, friends, and real estate just don’t mix.

Here are four reasons why:

 

  1. They tend to tell you what you want to hear

Has a close friend ever asked you if she looked good in a certain outfit and you refrained from giving your true and honest opinion? We all probably have, and this same issue can happen when friends and family are searching through the MLS to find homes they think you want but probably aren’t a good fit.

A neutral real estate agent will tell you her true and honest opinion even if it’s not what you want to hear. That’s exactly what you need for such an endeavor as this.

 

  1. Friendships and kinships can go sour

Have you ever loaned a friend or family member money? He promised to pay you back in a month, but it’s been six weeks and your money is nowhere to be found.

Talk about a quick way to sour a lifelong relationship.
Things can go sideways during a home transaction. It’s just a part of life, but it shouldn’t ruin the special relationship you have with your family member or friend.

Play it safe and hire a neutral party as your real estate agent. Wondering if this neutral party is someone you can trust? Start by checking out her website to get a better feel for her skills.

 

  1. Are your secrets safe?

Everyone has skeletons in the closest, or at the very least, things about their personal lives and finances they’d rather keep under wraps.

There’s a reason many folks spill their guts to a therapist in a way they wouldn’t with a friend or family member. It’s personal information, and when you don’t hire a trusted, local real estate agent, you risk someone blabbing personal info you’d rather not share with others.

 

  1. You’re fired

This one is pretty simple: How are you going to feel if you have to fire a real estate agent that just happens to be your uncle or best friend from graduate school?

It’s not going to be fun, and it’s probably going to be ugly. Best to just avoid it altogether.
Play it safe. Find a local real estate agent with a track record of success. If you are going to consult friends and family (even if they are real estate agents), ask them for referrals instead of their services.

 

Ready to show these leads once and for all why you’re the best option for buying and selling their next home? Let’s get them in the best CRM you’ve ever worked with and start proving to them today why they’d be crazy not to work with you.

Fall In Love With Our CRM (No Swiping Involved).

Posted on: February 8th, 2018 by Tim Garcia

Valentine’s Day is almost here.
Instead of overindulging in candy, we have something even sweeter for you.

The AccelerAgent CRM comes fully loaded with the most cutting-edge tech features, accompanied by the warm, human elements you need to foster and sustain solid, lasting, and fulfilling relationships with your leads and clients.

If this were a certain app, we’d ask you to swipe right (and fall in love with our CRM).

Is our CRM a match for your business?

Tim
Marketing Director
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5 (Neglected) Social Media Practices And Resources.

Posted on: February 8th, 2018 by Tim Garcia

Hi Active Rainers,

Tim here, with another infographic (we really love making these, if you haven’t noticed).

This one features 5 useful social media practices and resources that often go neglected.
How many of them were you unaware of and/or have already implemented?

As always, we appreciate and value your feedback!

– Tim & Andy

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