Important words in marketing

When it comes to marketing, a key component that must be there is - Knowledge.   Knowledge is having expertise, skills, experience and education of our markets, competition, services we offer and of course most importantly our clients.  It involves learning, communicating, perception and reasoning.   Your clients and prospects are expecting you to lead them through what is most often an exciting and scary process of buying or selling a home and they are depending on your knowledge to reach their goal.

In addition to Knowledge, there are other important components of marketing that are essential for every real estate professional to show their clients so lets address them: 

Perception:

Not everyone sees a situation, your services or even a home in quite the same way.  One of the most important things to remember is that it doesn't matter what you think of your business and services- it matters what the client thinks and believes.  Their perception is what truly matters.  We can tell them all the great things we can do but it comes down to showing them which leads me to the next one Value.

We show Value by giving the client a good reason for choosing to work with us. There's lots of competition out there and it does not serve us well to cut them down but to simply show that we can provide value. Focus on the things YOU can do, offer and deliver. We must provide services that will have a positive impact on our clients. 

Customer Experience

Customer Service:

Customer Service is delivering on the commitment and promises we are making from the very beginning of the relationship.  It starts from the first phone call and presentation we make and should continue beyond the closing table or end of our first interaction.  Providing great customer service is what will show your clients you're there for them, they can depend on you and trust you and that simply leads to referrals.  Customer service has great impact on a client in choosing to reach out to you when they have needs and their ability and desire to continue promoting you to their sphere of influence.

Consistency:

One of the downfalls in any business is not having consistency.  We do a task for awhile and then other things happen that take our focus and move it to other things.  We may be very committed in the beginning to sending out our marketing pieces, or calling our clients regularly and then it goes away.  Clients notice this.  You've heard me say it before, it's important to have a plan, break it down into manageable parts and do it - every day and consistently.  This is an area of your business that requires your focus and commitment and will provide you with great results in the form of clients relying on you beyond their first transaction and because they will have great influence on their sphere in sharing with them that you are capable of handling their needs.  Remember the word perception?

 

Organized:

Being organized pulls everything you're doing together.  Things are constantly changing in the real estate world and being organized shows your clients that you are capable and worthy of their investmentEver notice when you are truly organized how things just seem to work and you feel more productive?  Being organized saves us time and money.  Is your office space cluttered?  Do you spend lots of time trying to find paperwork?  I strongly advise you to take a few hours to get organized - in the long run it will save you time which will allow you more money making opportunities.  

 

Communication: 

you're important to me

Why would a client want to do business with you?  Communication - our marketing efforts, how we educate our clients, showing our expertise, using technology to reach and connect with clients are all ways in which we communicate why they should choose to work with us.  Are we providing them with a consistent message for them to make that decision?  Are we letting them know they are important to us?   You have ideas, knowledge and solutions and you have all the tools to get your message out there - blogging, websites, social media and tools that help you promote and share your expertise and services - use them and use them often. 

Persistence:

We all have days when it just feels we can't do it.  Whether it's exercise or a work task we sometimes feel we want to give up - things aren't happening and we're frustrated.  Persistence is sticking with it even when we want or think we want to give up.  Marketing is challenging.  Often times we don't see immediate results and we think it's not working.  Be persistent when it comes to your business.  Allow for setbacks and disappointments and know you have the power to tackle them - it's all in how you look and approach them that will make the difference. 

Relationships: 

Real estate is a relationship business.  It's not just a transaction but a true commitment to connecting with Committmentpeople.  Everyone on this network has the desire to connect with one another and extend our reach out into our communities.  The key to building a great and lasting relationship is to provide great information as well as great listening from the very beginning.  This ensures that a client will have the confidence in you to come back and refer people to you when they have real estate needs.  As great as the internet is for extending our reach to potential clients, please don't forget the importance of a simple phone call and a handwritten note.  People will remember all the ways you communicate with them and there's just something so personal about a phone call or note that truly lets them know they're important to you.

Frequency:

Saying something just once is not the way to go about building your business.  Look at commercials for example.  More often than not we get the same message, not once but several times in a short amount of time.  Repeat your message often and in many different ways.  I spoke with a staging client of mine last week and she shared with me that her colleagues and competitors were telling her "we see you everywhere - on the blogging sites and in her community."  She's ensuring that in everything she does she is putting herself out there in front of her clients, otherwise they will forget about her.  The word my friends is frequency and repeating your message is what will remind your prospects and clients that you are there, you're committed and they can find you when they need you most.

Everything is important to your client

When it comes to our clients, do you know what the number one thing is that's important to them? 

Everything on this list. 

It's about doing the big and small things, dotting the i's and crossing the t's, managing their complete experience with us from beginning to end.  By focusing on these key aspects of business and marketing, you are ensuring that your clients made the right choice when they chose you.

 

What word stuck out most for you and why?

Are you able to say that you focus on all these areas or at least a few?  Which ones will you focus on changing?

If it's not evident to you by now, consumers are very knowledgeable and computer savvy and are using the Internet to not only search for homes but for real estate agents and real estate professionals who they feel are like minded and can lead them to the results they are looking for.  

As we all know, there are only 24 hours in a day to get it all done...are you focusing on the right stuff to grow your business and meet your client's needs? Contact us today to get started!

Ready to take your Marketing to new levels? Anne Marie Malfi ~ Malfi Marketing Solutions.com ~ Copyright 2009

 

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21 Comments on When it comes to marketing, it's all about..."the customer." Do your clients believe you believe it?

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One of the best posts I ever read here. Excellent photographic supplements. Also moved the readers eye back and forth across the page...and sent a great message.

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Anne Marie,

Another great post! Still, many consumers seem to use the old coin flip routine when selecting a real estate professional...!!! :) Thanks,   Fran

10:55am • #2

Anne Marie,

You have a great Post; and make wonderful points!

I would certainly refer you to any people moving to that area.

11:25am • #3
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Hi Anne

Your post is outstanding and has great insight. Thanks for sharing.

Good luck and success

Lou Ludwig

11:25am • #4

Love LOVE LOVE reading your blog posts as usual! Thanks for sharing and keeping me inspired and motivated to keep pushing forward in this tough market!

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Hey Anne Marie,

I agree with you that everything on this list is important and that they all go together to form a cohesive plan. However, I think consistency is the word that stuck out most to me; it's easy to try to something out for a little while and not give it enough time to see if it works before moving on to the next thing and trying that for a while. If you're constantly trying new things without giving the first thing a chance you'll never see results because you're just jumping from around.

Have a great day,

Anne Rains

P.S. I think I need that "You're Important to Me" necklace to wear when I'm with clients, LOL! What do you think?

12:02pm • #6

Anne Marie, so true with the persistency and frequency.  Gotta get me one of those necklaces!

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Another great one as usual Anne Marie. Thanks also for the "push", had just finished saying, "I can't do anymore tonight"....then we read your post.  Pick up the phone, hit home to us.

Thanks again and have a Happy Easter

Al and Peggy Cunningham

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Michael - wow - thanks for that amazing compliment!  So happy you stopped by to red and comment- you made my day!

Fran - thank you and yes that does happen but I'm hoping that more consumers will do the research and that many of the agents that I support and who read my posts will take the advice I'm sharing and that it will make all the difference.

Connie - thank you - so nice of you to say and I do love referrals from anywhere - not just my area.

Lou - So happy you liked it and thank you for sharing that great compliment.

Erin - Wow! I love, wait, I love, love, love that you enjoy my posts and I appreciate you coming back for continuous inspiration.

Anne - I couldn't agree with you more.  It does happen all too often that we try something, give up and move on.  It does take a great committment to sticking with something until you're certain it's not providing you the results you are looking for. Great points!  As for the necklace - I'll let you borrow mine as long as you promise to give it back!

Brad - I agree.  Like I told Anne - you can borrow mine, but it will have to be after her :) LOL

Al & Peggy - thank you so much - I love your visits and so happy I could "push" you in the right direction but be sure to take those necessary breaks and step back for a fresh perspective.  Yes, in this day and age, we can not forget the phone.  Happy Easter to you as well!

8:49pm • #9

Great post with great reminders.  This is so important - I was sitting at my desk today thinking about putting a weekly plan together for communication and bookkeeping.  After reading this I am going back to get started on a solid plan so that I remain consistent. Thanks!

9:41pm • #10

What a great post. I am bookmarking this one. Thanks for sharing!!

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Thanks for a well written post that hits on many reminders to make sure we are on track!! Love the necklace!! Have a wonderful Easter week-end!

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Hi Anne Marie! 

Holy Cow! This has a ton of information, and all very useful. Bookmarked and I will have to come back again and again everytime I feel a little bit lazy with my marketing. Persistence is key, and your customers will know it when you treat them right. Wonderful post!

-Lisa

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Anne Marie,  Yet another great post.  Thank you for these reminders that I need to stay on course.

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I really enjoyed this post. It helps to re-focus, remind, reflect...thank you, and have a wonderful Easter weekend.

8:07pm • #15
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Great post! We need think about how our customers perceive the services we provide. Perceived value is important to customer satisfaction. We need to remind ourselves to manage the customer experience daily!

9:53pm • #16
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Great Post!  I think persistence stands out for me.  It requires patience to keep doing the small things while waiting for a return on your investment of time.  It is worth it when the goal is reached. 

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Anne Marie,  Another terrific post - probably one of my favorites.  This one is full of great tips - all very important but the one that struck me that I need to work on is consistency.  Just thinking about that..... yep, I need to work on that.  Thanks.  I'm bookmarking this post.

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Anne Marie -

Your post is certainly a great customer bill of rights as to what they should expect from a real estate professional in a sales transaction.  The post is also a great roadmap as to how to succeed in the business.  One word?  Really, that is a challenge.  It is like asking me to pick which one of my dogs is the best.  Since you set the rules, I would go with communication.  For me, communication is how we shape perceptions, share our knowledge, add value, etc.  You might be the best, know the most, work the hardest, etc.  However, the customer's perception won't reflect your value unless you are good at communication.  I absolutely agree that real estate is a relationship business.  And - the best relationships are based on open and honest communication.  Thanks for another thought provoking post.

Ryan

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Sheila - Wow, that's great!  So happy my post could be a helpful reminder and push for you to create a solid plan.

Kate - thank you so much - so happy you found it helpful.

Dorie - thank you for the compliment - I love the necklace too and I'm loaning it out if you need it, LOL  My Easter was great and hope yours was too.

Lisa  - thank you so much - a nice compliment coming from  you Lisa.  You are feeling lazy with your marketing - I just don't believe it - I think you have fabulous ideas and always feel you're implementing great things into your business model and plan.  You said- they will know!

Heather - you're so very welcome.

Mara - It certainly does help to do all those things and often my posts are intended to do just that.  My Easter was great and hope yours was too.

Jess - Exactly - we can think that all we're providing and how we're providing it works but it really goes back to our customers perception - did they feel they received what they needed.

Georgia - I agree that persistence can often be difficult because we want the tools we utilize and the avenues we take to work and we want to see it right away.  It can be frustrating to not see the results and think it's not working and perhaps we've given up too soon to actually see amazing results.

Vicki - Awww - thanks - that's so nice.  I agree - consistency is something to be worked on - we don't want to try something and then not do it again for a long time.  The key is measuring your results to determine if it is and will work.

Ryan - hello my friend and yes, I think I had my consumer hat on the day I wrote this since it was only 2 years ago that I sold and bought a home and I remember what I wanted and expected from both my Realtors.  LOL - yes I challenged you with one word and I like the one you chose - not surprising to me at all.  I agree there's much to be said about pure open and honest communication especially when dealing with such a big life decision of buying or selling a home.  I know that's something your clients demand and receive from you!

8:21am • #20
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Anne Marie,

This was outstanding post. It made me stop and think, and refocus.

Jerry Gray CRB,CRS / Prudential Carolinas Realty / Winston Salem, NC

 

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