View Through A Macro Lens: The Great Eight- A Sample Marketing Strategy That Integrates Offline and Online Marketing

 

How do you take your blog and make it the focal point of your marketing efforts?  A good marketing strategy will involve the integration of your online and offline marketing efforts. 

In other words you need to take your social marketing efforts, email campaigns, local advertising and farming and setup calls to action that point towards one bulls eye....this is looking at your blogging efforts on a macro level and doesn't take into account a more defined marketing plan, say one for a home buyer seminar or a niche market.  These are critical strategies as well and in a future post I will humbly attempt to diagram a sample niche marketing strategy, but first things first.....

View Through A Macro Lens:  The Great Eight- A Sample Marketing Strategy that Integrates Offline and Online Marketing


 

1.  Create A Blog

Think carefully about what platform you want to blog on and where you can gain the most exposure from your target market (where do they hang out?; Where's the Google Juice?).  Do you have creative control and control of the content on your blog with the platform you will be using?  Can you make changes to the design, layout, and structure of your blog on your own or will you need to hire or get approval from others to make those changes? 

Think about your Usability-How comfortable are you with writing on the platform you have chosen?

 

2.  Throw A Blog Launch Party

Don't make your blog a dirty little secret.  All creative efforts have a great launch- new music, a new book, aBlog Launch Party magazine, a new hotel....see where I might be going here?  Your blog is a creative work even if the writing is real estate focused so shout it out. 

Introduce your blog to your current sphere of influence and your farm area (we are talking offline push to online) by using more traditional methods of marketing- post cards, letters, local print advertising (if your local print venues- newspapers, magazines- have a viable readership in your area).

Give your readers a taste of what you can offer so give them tips in your online marketing on something newsworthy- say the $8000 tax credit, and then give them a call to action offer that pushes them to your blog.

Dig?

I am not done...remember that you want to be a soap box for a blog because your blog is where the inside out of your brand is....the meat and potatoes of who you are, what you know, and how you can help.  Put your blog's URL(website address) on your email signature, your email newsletters.  

Oh, and I know we are talking about Facebook Vanity Plates now, but I would like to see some cars pimped out with vanity stickers advertising YOUR BLOG and YOUR BRAND.

Now we are talking online push to one marketing hub, one bulls eye, your blog.

 

3.  Appreciate and Syndicate Your Blog


Appreciate all of the FREE advertising online that is available for your blog.  One of the best is syndication.  You can syndicate your blog by creating an RSS (Real Simple Syndication) feed and submitting your blog to online blog directories. 

 

network with your target audience for a bullseye goal

4.  Network

Join social networking communities and participate like ActiveRain, Facebook, LinkedIn and Twitter. These are social networks you should start with before engaging in others BECAUSE you will find users and participation to be high and you will find both real estate professionals and consumers.

Expand your social reach by reaching offline and inviting your prospects and past clients to join you in your social networks.  Talk with them on these networks and participate and meet their friends, associates, and family. 

 

 

Most importantly, JOIN the conversations, don't talk at people but talk WITH them.  Reach out to make connections with your target audience, not just with your own peers.

Now point your social networks toward your blog by syndicating your blog posts on ALL of your social networks.  Concentrate on working on strong headlines that will setup your arrow for a bulls eye.

 

5.  Engage Blog Readers and Blog Contributors


Engage your local businesses in your blogging efforts.  Investigate online and see what kind of presence your local business have online.  Invite your local businesses to contribute to your blog.  If the contribution is on a regular basis, ask for a cross promotion where your marketing materials would be available to their consumers in their physical storefronts. 

Now we are talking offline push to online at a "hyper-local level".

Do yourself a favor and make this a priority.  Do not dismiss the power of endorsement from local businesses.

Encourage conversations on your blog


6.  Create Conversation On Your Blog


Ask questions of your readers on your posts by asking for their feedback or to share their experiences.  Take your belly to belly social skills and move them into the blogosphere.

Once you have established credibility and a consistent dialog pick up the phone.  Reach out and talk to your Internet prospects.  Tell them you liked their last comment and ask them if they could elaborate.  Let them know about an upcoming seminar you are holding on a post topic they may have commented on, say first time homeownership...in other words- contact, converse, connect...get closer to a close.

Of course, this is taking your online efforts offline.

 

7.  Work the Power of Referrals On Your Blog


Don't forget the power of referrals.  Put a refer a friend button on your offline collateral pointing toward your Referrals are a business's best friendblog.  Put one on your e-newsletters pointing toward your blog.  How about your business cards? 

It doesn't have to be an online or offline push- It is both.

Referrals work for business and they work for building your blog's presence+ readership+visibility= Business.

 

8.  Write Consistently On Your Blog


Consistency is key and comes with practice.  The more you blog, vlog (video blog), or create podcasts the better you become at writing good content that is consistent.

Good ideas can manifest anywhere so bring a recording device or a small notebook to jot them down.  Schedule post series so that your readers can return on set days of the week for specific blog topics. 

In other words become a reliable local real estate blogger so that everyone will know your blogging name.

Be consistent in writing thoughtful content on your blogIf you create AND execute an integrated blog marketing strategy you will cultivate great leads: B2B leads, readership leads, neighborhood leads, out of town leads, and leads from referrals...sometimes you will even receive global leads/referrals from your multi-pronged efforts.

  • One hub= blog
  • Many portals= online AND offline advertising
  • Secret Sauce= Content and Consistency
  • And always promotion of YOUR NAME and YOUR BRAND.

Remember, you are not blogging to build a mystery.  You are building a blog to create a tapestry of business for the present and the future.

 

 

View Through A Macro Lens:  The Great Eight- A Sample Marketing Strategy That Integrates Offline and Online Marketing

 

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14 Comments on View Through A Macro Lens: The Great Eight- A Sample Marketing Strategy That Integrates Offline and Online Marketing

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Rebecca ---start a conversation, work the power of referrals and be consistent ---- yes, thank you.

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Rebecca,

Nice change in photos!  Thanks for these tips, somethings I still need to implement!

8:46pm • #2
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Dang you are good, wish I had the ability just to think of that many words to put together in a blog!

11:20pm • #3
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Rebecca - This is a very informative post, and deserves recognition.  I could implement some of these great 8 into my plan for sure.

4:57pm • #4
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Liz- You know, it's always nice to breathe a refresh though I think.

Heather- Thank you, it's summertime so:-)  Just remember your hub, your bullseye, and the other things won't seem as overwhelming.

Steve- I am sure you have the words:-)  Thank you for your kind words.

Troy- I appreciate the hi-five.  You have been working your blog so I am sure these will come.

11:56am • #5
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Rebecca - Very thorough and well organized post to instruct someone how to market their blog.  One of the things that I have realized is that you may have to blog for a while before you get results.  I was blogging for a year and then in the past month I have been getting several new clients a week and am being mentioned in other area blogs.  Too many people expect instant success.

8:21am • #6
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Pam- Thank you for sharing.  This is great encouragement to those who are blogging or thinking of blogging.

9:12am • #7
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Rebecca....what a great post, THANK YOU!!!

You wrote:  Most importantly, JOIN the conversations

Why do so many people on A|R just comment for points (often with repetitive copy and paste comments) without making any effort to connect with some of the pretty terrific people who share this platform.  They are so missing out!!!

8:04am • #8
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wow - so much good info - a blog release party!  who knew?

6:42pm • #9
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Rebecca--Thank you!  My partner and I were looking for an integrated strategy and here you have it.  You've helped make my morning easier!

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Gail- They are the ones truly missing out unfortunately.  Some people still do not feel comfortable voicing their opinions on the worldwide web for most to see.

Georgina- YOU CAN DO IT:)

Tamara- Awesome, then my point of this post has been satisfied.

10:10pm • #11
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"Consistency is keyand comes with practice.  The more you blog, vlog (video blog), or create podcasts the better you become at writing good content that is consistent."

I think that being consistent, perhaps more than anything else, is what separates successful ventures from failures.

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Rebecca - I am hooked on your blog!  I'm subscribing right after I type this comment.  I've just read 4 in a row (the first one was True or False? The Breakdown of Three Online Real Estate Marketing E-Myths) and somehow I got this one by following your links at the end to keep reading!  "Dirty Little Secret" is a great example....lol!   I'm going to learn a lot from you!  Thanks!!

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Mark- Absolutely right, consistency is key...Content is also important though, because you could be consistently dull or regurgitate what others say and soon you will lose your momentum.

Gina- Thank you so much for your subscription that means a lot to me and you are helping me to reach my goals so my thanks is to you.  I am glad you have gotten stuff from my blog.  Awesome:)

4:43pm • #15

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