Bernice Ross wrote a great article on how old-school marketing tactics don’t work well in today’s Web 2.0 environment, and if you’re ready to implement some of the “new school” marketing strategies, here are six strategies to get you started. My favorite was “Pull, don’t push.”

The old-school approach “pushes” out information in the form of newspaper advertisements, magazine ads, and Just Listed and Just Sold cards. Agents “push” their services by door-knocking for expired listings and for-sale-by-owners.  While “pushing” certainly still works, it is costly and time consuming.

Telling people to go to your website is pushing them. Giving them a reason to visit the useful content available on your website will pull them in.

I think a perfect example is Deb Agliano’s experience when she did a product review for Inman News:

“I put the widget on my website and wrote about the free tools on Twitterwithin half an hour, an investor had signed up through my website to use the applications.

If agents take the time to figure out what the consumers really want, then help them get there (without commitment or obligation), they’ll have a lot more success with their marketing.

What kind of niche marketing techniques are you using to pull in your audience?

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4 Comments on Pull, don't Push... Bernice said so...

JUL
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Great point -- keep your content relevant, fresh and reasons for new unique visitors to use and to get repeat users coming back

12:36am • #1
JUL
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You need to give something to get something in return!

Thanks for stopping by :)

12:26pm • #2
JUL
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Good post, thanks! I've been trying pull people for a while to my local sf website by offering market stats, etc, but have always been wondering if I'm giving too much away.  The more I hear from others such as yourself, the better sense I get of the right balance.

9:23am • #3

Hi Michael,

Content is always king, and you have to give before you can expect anything in return. I believe there's no such thing as giving away too much - where most people fail is that they lack a call to action.

Thanks for stopping by!

3:14pm • #4

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