Posts Tagged ‘tip of the week’

Your 2017 Holiday Lineup. You’re Welcome.

Posted on: January 3rd, 2017 by Tim Garcia

Howdy,

Tim here, 2017 off to a good start?

Although holidays this year remain your chance to reach out to folks and stay memorable – specific dates are notoriously subject to change. To circumvent any confusion and keep you in the loop, we’ve compiled a complete list of 2017 holidays, observances and seasons – categorized by type and (up)dates.

Scheduling holiday email marketing greetings and campaigns ahead of time (while being mindful of the correct dates) will not only save you time – it’ll save you unneeded stress, embarrassment and/or regret.

Did we mention it’s also a lot easier having everything automated, pre-written and/or customized for you?
Just ask our trial and long-time customers. Or simply take a free 30 day test drive and see for yourself. 🙂

Happy New Year,

Tim
Director of Marketing
408.213.4668

tim@propertyminder.com

P.S. – Don’t miss our additional monthly holiday heads up featured in our Company Newsletters
(including creative, outside-the-box reasons and ways to engage with your buyers and sellers).

You can also swing by our Current or Archived Tip(s) Of The Week for extensive email marketing inspiration.

Marketing: Perspective, Objective, Directive (Part I)

Posted on: September 15th, 2016 by Tim Garcia

Marketing: Perspective, Objective, Directive: Part I.
Guest blog post by PropertyMinder VP of Sales & Marketing, Tawd Frensley.

The reason why companies have different types of commercials/advertising is quite simple: to connect with the different demographics of their target audience across all channels. Some people react to humor, others react to color and imagery, while some react to sound and/or melody.

 

Whether it is visual, audio, print, or social media in front of the target audience, it is the most effective when all variations are put together to form one cohesive message and lasting impression.

Let’s be realistic.

You don’t have millions of dollars to run national commercials. However, this does not mean that your marketing must be the same year after year. And if it is, it’s time to stop it. There are people in your database that will never react to any email you send to them, no matter the frequency or “clever” subject line. The average person opens 10% of what they receive, not what you send. If a client receives 100 emails per day, 10 will be opened.

 

If your email was 1 out of the 100, then you have only managed to occupy 1% of their inbox for that day. Now, if you are only emailing your clients only once a month, you have taken up exactly 0.03% of their inbox (assuming they only have one email account). Slim chance of success with those figures.

Note to self: Increase the open rate of your emails by notifying the person that you are sending them some information. You wouldn’t blindly set up a Listing Alert for a buyer without speaking to them first, would you?

So, is calling marketing? Yep, it sure is. (let’s reference the old phrase Tele-Marketing, meaning marketing via telephone).
We have phone scripts written for you, too. Ask and you shall receive.

Marketing, in its most basic definition, is reminding people that you exist. However, agents seem to not like calling people on the phone, anymore. As if the introduction of email could ever replace the warmth of a human being’s voice.

Perhaps you feel like you are impeding on their day or you simply hate leaving voice mails.
Perhaps you don’t know what to say or just do not want to put in the time.

Whatever your excuse may be, just know that there are people in your database right now, that would like to hear from you.

Who said you even have to speak about real estate? If marketing is reminding people that you exist, then you are just doing it over the phone. Check in with them. See how their life is going or how their family is doing. Career changes, recent vacations or events are always pleasantries to discuss. A heartfelt phone call to a past client or prospect will create a longer lasting impression.

Make yourself memorable, so that you are the only option when it is time to buy or sell.

Wait! There’s more.
Check out Part II of this featured tip.


 

Let me know if you have any personal email marketing content requests. I’m here to write for you, around the clock.

Have a great rest of the week,

Tim
408.213.4668
tim@propertyminder.com

More marketing advice can be found on our featured
Tip Of The Week Archive & Current Tip Of The Week webpages.