Lisa Hill personal brochureDo you have a personal brochure? Considering the fact that in my area I’ve only seen a total of about 5 in the last 13 years, I’m going to assume your answer is “no”. So my next question is, “why not”?

If you’re concerned about the expense, I can assure you, it’s less costly than you might think, considering you can create them yourself and print them on tri-fold, glossy brochure paper. (I've scanned in the front of mine to the right.)

I’ve purchased my HP tri-fold, glossy brochure paper from Office Depot and from eBay. I buy many items on eBay, but this is one I do not recommend. Several times I’ve ended up with paper that was not scored properly, or had been cut unevenly. Basically, it's defective but even the sellers don't know it. It's not marked anywhere on the box. So stick with buying it in the office supply stores. It's only $29.95 for 100 sheets.

Depending on your printer, the ink may not cost as much as you think. The printer I have now, which is an HP 7210, all-in-one printer, copier, scanner & fax, seems to use a lot more ink than my previous printer which was an HP Deskjet 950C. The Deskjet 950C could print over 100 double-sided brochures with one ink cartridge. And you do not have to use the high ink volume setting. It actually looks better at the standard setting. Since the paper is glossy, when you print with too much ink, it can bleed. As for the cost of ink, I just bought a 3 pack (1 black, 2 color) at Sam's Club for $79.95. Trust me when I tell you that Sam's Club sells the most affordable ink! Again, I do not recommend buying ink on eBay. You can't tell how much ink is actually in the container and you may get ripped off on what you thought was a great deal.

You can create your brochure with Microsoft Publisher. On my brochure, you may recognize the Publisher template, but I made plenty of changes. I get many compliments on this brochure. No one can ever believe I created and print these myself. They always think I had them professionally done. I always include them in my buyer presentation folders and I give them to potential sellers. I sometimes leave them for FSBO's too. I do not however, hand them out as much as I do my business cards. For one thing, they larger and can get ruined, since they don't fit into a wallet. I keep them in my briefcase though, which is usually in the car, so they are handy if I knock on a door.

If you don't know what to print on your brochure, just start with what you have. You're not going to create the entire project in one sitting anyway. You need to take your time, gather ideas, and let your creative juices flow. I filled mine with my photos, testimonials, company logo, web sites, experience, Lisa Hillpersonal bio, etc.... You do have a bio don't you? *sigh* That's another post.

So now let's look at the total expense. From a time perspective, yes, you're going to initially spend a few hours creating it. But you'll also be able to make changes whenever you want. That's a huge plus! As for materials, it costs me less than $1.00 per brochure. That's a double-sided, tri-fold, glossy brochure. There's no way you're going to get someone else to do this for you for less than that. And you won't have to worry about printing them in bulk, then getting a new photo, adding a new designation, changing brokerages, etc. You change and print as you go.

It’s all about finding ways to position yourself ahead of the competition. This is just one more way to do that. So what are you waiting for? Get moving!

Update: I have another post with information about HOW I use this brochure

 
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88 Comments on Marketing You! Do you have a personal brochure?

Lisa, Thanks for sharing.  I have been wanting to do a brochure forever and it is one of those things that I keep putting to the back burner.  I have microsoft publisher, I know my husband would help me put it together.  I just need to do it!!!

So what do you have on the rest of your brochure?  I think part of what has been stopping me is that I;m just not sure where to begin.

08/14/2007 04:28 PM by Marchel Peterson Spring TX Real Estate E-Pro ABR (Results Realty)


Lisa,

Great Blog...I was actually thinking about doing this and working on one in Publisher.  Thanks!!!

08/14/2007 04:36 PM by Central Texas Real Estate Jeannette Morrison (Keller williams Realty)


My personal brochure, to this point, has been my business card.  Expanding upon that...not a bad idea, might have to look into it.

08/14/2007 04:44 PM by Kaushik Sirkar (Call Realty, Inc.)


Marchel- I have a different photo of me on the inside, a couple of testimonials, my bio, our company logo, the List with Lisa house that's also in this post, my Mission Statement, a little section called Lisa's Thoughts on Marketing, my Smart Choice logo, etc.  And I know what you mean. We usually just have to get started!

Jeannette- Good luck! 

08/14/2007 04:44 PM by Lisa Hill (Daytona Beach Real Estate) (Adams Cameron and Company)


Kaushik- You'll be surprised how impressed your clients will be!

08/14/2007 04:45 PM by Lisa Hill (Daytona Beach Real Estate) (Adams Cameron and Company)


Lisa....  that is a very well done and nice brochure. I had one from a while back. I am thinking about doing one based on this blog that I wrote several months ago.  Mortgages : How would you like your mortgage served to you?   thanks for sharing your brochure. And some good pointers....

jeff belonger

08/14/2007 10:12 PM by Jeff Belonger -- The FHA Expert.com -- FHA Loans -- FHA mortgages -- Mortgages (Infinity Home Mortgage Company, Inc)


Lisa - Looking good! Can you share what he remainder of your brochure contains? Where and how do you distribute them?

08/14/2007 11:00 PM by Gary Waters - Real Estate Agent Viera Suntree (Century 21 Baytree Realty www.moving2brevard.com)


Lisa - I do have a personal brochure - it is one of those tools Rick Deluca presses to his attendees - it was one of the first things I created when I became a REALTOR® and now my need is to update it after reading your post... great info for everyone - way to go

08/15/2007 01:19 AM by Central Oregon Real Estate | Thesa Chambers, Broker (RE/MAX Sunset Realty La Pine)


Lisa, Good post. I have been thinking of a personal brochure for a long time. I do have a one page resume typed in word. But never got around to making a brochure. Thanks for the tips.I will try to make it using Publisher.

08/15/2007 05:24 AM by GITA BANTWAL, REALTOR BUCKS COUNTY, PA HOMES (ReMax Centre Realtors)


Vanessa- Glad to hear it! It definitely gives you a professional edge.

Jeff- I've had mine for several years. I just updated it when necessary.

Gary- When I meet with buyers, I give the a folder with my brochure and some other information. I may have to blog about my buyer presentation folder. I also have a seller's folder. The brochure goes into that folder, along with my marketing materials and CMA. 

My brochure also has testimonials, my mission statement, a couple of other photos of me, our company logo, the List with Lisa house logo that's in this post, a section called Lisa's Thoughts on Marketing, and my bio. 

08/15/2007 10:48 AM by Lisa Hill (Daytona Beach Real Estate) (Adams Cameron and Company)


Thesa- Good job on having the professional edge!

Gita- Just start with what you have. I can't say that Publisher is "easy" for creating brochures, but I took my time creating mine, and tweaked it until it was what I wanted.

 

08/15/2007 10:50 AM by Lisa Hill (Daytona Beach Real Estate) (Adams Cameron and Company)


Your brochure looks great Lisa.  I have been working on mine lately and it's almost finished.  I'll share it when it is complete.

08/17/2007 06:44 AM by Karen Hubert, CSP-www.centerstagedesign.ca (Center Stage Design-real estate staging, Dundas, ON)


Great ideas! I've been meaning to do this for quite a while and I think I've finally been motivated to get it done. Thanks!

08/17/2007 08:04 AM by Jeffrey Malburg (RE/MAX Acclaim)


Great Idea. I have a brochure that I designed and created. As a Real Estate Virtual Assistant they are quite handy because many people do not know what we do or how we can assist other real estate professionals. Brochures provide enough information about you to your clients and potential clients, without them having to go to the internet. And we all know that if for some reason, their internet is slow, they will move on to something else. Great Post.

08/17/2007 08:51 AM by Courtney Fontenot, NAR Certified REPA, REW™ (Alpha Prosperity Management)


Karen- Thanks and I look forward to seeing the finished product.

Jeffery- Good luck!

Courtney- You should post a blog about your ability to do this for people.

08/17/2007 12:52 PM by Lisa Hill (Daytona Beach Real Estate) (Adams Cameron and Company)


Thank you very much for sharing, I have one from my old company, but I never got around to updating it with my new info...it is now on my to do list.

08/17/2007 11:27 PM by Shane Sarae, Senior Mortgage Planner (Loan Network LLC)


I just redid all of my marketing tools-flyers, business cards etc.  Everything now matches. I really like the idea of brochures, I have them in my listing and buyer packets.

08/19/2007 01:43 AM by Penny Florence (Keller Williams-Salt Lake City)


Penny- I keep a common theme in all my marketing materials too. I always use the orange color, my Smart Choice logo, blue lettering or borders.

08/19/2007 11:27 AM by Lisa Hill (Daytona Beach Real Estate) (Adams Cameron and Company)


Thank you for sharing, Lisa. This is something that has been on my to-do list. Thanks for giving me added motivation.

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08/19/2007 10:04 PM by Long Beach Mobile Notary - LaShon James-Major (The Document Diva)


Courtney- It's worth it! Twice this week, I've had client's ask me for more since they had been so impressed, they gave them to their friends.

08/20/2007 08:28 PM by Lisa Hill (Daytona Beach Real Estate) (Adams Cameron and Company)


Lisa,

I had brochures and used them at the Public Open houses. I saw people actually read it. I wander if they have longer shelf life then the business cards. They are larger and may be people would not through them out as easily as a card. My ols ones were done in Word with my picture, but I will re-do them based on your post. Thanks.

08/20/2007 09:38 PM by Faina Sechzer - Princeton, Montgomery, Hopewell, NJ Real Estate Expert (Henderson-Sotheby's International Realty)


Faina- If you give them to buyers when you first meet them, you can refer to things that are in the brochure while you're looking at houses. Sometimes they'll read it in the car while we're driving around, and ask questions about my bio. It's a way of finding some common interests and conversation points.

 

08/21/2007 12:13 AM by Lisa Hill (Daytona Beach Real Estate) (Adams Cameron and Company)


I just finished mine and don't know why I waited so long. Not many agents in my area have one. And the ones that I have seen aren't that great. I hired a writer thru www.elance.com and a graphic designer then I had them printed locally and it turned out beautifully.  The brochure looks very professional and I have received so many comments and positive input. When I hand one to a potential client they are very impressed and often comment that they have not seen an agent that has a brochure.  It definitely sets me apart. Angelica Blatt

08/21/2007 08:37 PM by Angelica Blatt -CRS, e-pro, GRI, ABR Monterey Peninsula Real Estate (Keller Williams Realty - Monterey Peninsula Realtor)


Angelica- That's great! I'm glad to hear about your positive responses!

08/21/2007 08:41 PM by Lisa Hill (Daytona Beach Real Estate) (Adams Cameron and Company)


Lisa, I am working on one now.  We have to brand ourselves!! 

08/21/2007 09:25 PM by Stephen C. Olczak (Trust USA Mortgage Corp)


Thanks Lisa!  You are inspiring me to gt working!  Keep up the good work!

09/02/2007 12:38 AM by Denise Sproull~Prince Albert,SK Real Estate (Century 21 Conexus Realty Ltd. )


Yes I do and I love it.  I just recently changed all of my marketing to match (I am trying to "brand" myself) and I am having a great time doing it.  I love my brochures, post cards, business cards, every thing.  I think they seem to tell people that I am professional-my marketing looks more organized.

09/03/2007 12:16 AM by Penny Florence (Keller Williams-Salt Lake City)


Penny- I agree. Professional presentation goes a long way!

09/03/2007 11:13 AM by Lisa Hill (Daytona Beach Real Estate) (Adams Cameron and Company)


Lisa.... once again you've shown how to set yourself apart from the competition..... at very little cost.

I've been using personally produced brochures for years. Once you have completed the initial set up.... changes are easy.

If you are using MS Publisher check out all of the templates that you can use to blow your competition away.

have Fun

Alan 

09/08/2007 09:09 PM by Alan Taylor, CRSS - Willoughbys (Willoughbys)


Alan- Publisher does indeed have plenty of great templates that make it easy to get started.

09/08/2007 09:23 PM by Lisa Hill (Daytona Beach Real Estate) (Adams Cameron and Company)


Great post!   You are so right about the importance.  It builds credibility.  Credibility is really the goal to getting the clients confidence in you as their agent.   The details including the prices of the items are also very helpful...beyond the call of duty!  Thanks for the wonderful post!

Karen Hedrick

09/08/2007 09:40 PM by Karen Hedrick (Prudential Colony Realty)


I created my brochure a month ago, and I used publisher. Then I found a great printing company in my area, and they printed (100) GLOSSY, FULL COlOR, 2-SIDED, and even FOLDED my brochures for $50.

The colors are so much better on my printed ones. I scanned this in and it looks faded, Sorry.

BROCHURE

09/17/2007 11:19 PM by Nicole Garner (Not Available)


Nicole- It looks beautiful! Good job and thanks for sharing =)

09/17/2007 11:35 PM by Lisa Hill (Daytona Beach Real Estate) (Adams Cameron and Company)


The posted brochures look really great! Well done. I just wanted to let you know that RE Virtual Assistants can help design very catchy brochures, postcards, etc, as well. Lisa: I also LOVE your Meez Avatar!

 Tip: the more informative and personal a brochure is, and the more targeted to your niche and/or farm area, the better it will serve you. A few FAQs are a great idea too!

09/19/2007 07:49 PM by A VA can help!


I was just searching this topic and this is on my to-do list. Now that I am my own brokerage firm that spells excellent quality, I feel I need a personal brochure to my collection.

09/19/2007 09:42 PM by Loreena Yeo - Realtor(R)/Broker proudly serving Frisco TX Real Estate (3:16 team REALTY)


I was just searching this topic and this is on my to-do list. Now that I am my own brokerage firm that spells excellent quality, I feel I need a personal brochure to my collection.

09/19/2007 09:49 PM by Loreena Yeo - Realtor(R)/Broker proudly serving Frisco TX Real Estate (3:16 team REALTY)


Lisa,

I"d love to see your brochure, it looks great!!!. Can you email it or scan it to me. buyandsellGOLFhomes@gmail.com

Iv'e been thinking about doing one for  a LONG time, and seeing this blog will get me to do it!!! I"m at buyandsellGOLFhomes@gmail.com Then, You can keep me accountable and I'll send you mine.
I get my business card, postcards, etc from www.vistaprint.com. Every week, they email me FREE offers, and getting 25 free brochures is one of their promotions at different times. GO to this link, and you'll get 20% off (and I get credit)..then you'll start getting ALL the promotions all the time. 

http://www.vistaprint.com/frf?frf=336282368959

THen, you just stock up...can't beat FREE!!

Jeannette Kohlhaas Keller Williams REalty

09/19/2007 09:54 PM by Jeannette Kohlhaas (Keller Williams Realty Jax)


Taryn- Thanks for the info. If I had to start from scratch right now, I certainly wouldn't have the time and would be looking for help.

Loreena- I feel very strongly about this one. It sets you apart from the "herd" in the most professional way. 

09/20/2007 12:48 AM by Lisa Hill (Daytona Beach Real Estate) (Adams Cameron and Company)


Getting feedback on your brochure is vital to its success.  Before you print a big batch, have a few people proofread it and give you constructive criticism.  Sometimes I am amazed by the elements that my "editors" place importance on.  I also use publisher. 

Lisa, I love your idea about marketing you in your brochure (rather than just the agency or a specific listing).  It seems that to be successful in this industry, it is all about personality and professionalism!  Your brochure certainly reflects both!

09/20/2007 01:40 AM by Crystal Freeman (Oregon Home 360)


Thanks for this post. I have been wanting to make a brochure for a long time, but didn't know exactly what I was supposed to put into.

 

09/23/2007 10:37 PM by Edith Wharton, Chester Va Realtor (All-Terrain Richmond Realty )


Crystal- Publisher works for a lot of marketing.

Edith- It took me a while to figure out the program (it's been a few years) but once I did, it became a pillar of my marketing plan. 

09/23/2007 11:25 PM by Lisa Hill (Daytona Beach Real Estate) (Adams Cameron and Company)


Instead of the tri-fold with filler, I have condensed my brochure to a two sided bookmark style format. Basically I used the trifold brochure layout, but copied the same information 3 times for side A and then more info for side B. Once printed I can cut one sheet into 3 brochures. Alot of the same visual effect, 1/3 the cost. Just an idea...

11/05/2007 10:43 AM by Charlotte Home Loans - Your Charlotte Mortgage Lender (The Ed Nailor Mortgage Team)


wow, thats great...in fact im jumping off the web and on to publisher.thanks

11/05/2007 01:30 PM by Kevin Gapol (Golden Star Financing)


I bought the HP Real Estate Assistant Software and I used it to make my brochures.  I love the software.  I can also plug in property information and have an instant array of marketing materials. 

11/12/2007 05:45 PM by Kim Carpenter-Lake Winnipesaukee REALTOR -Lake Winnipesaukee Real Estate, NH (Coldwell Banker)


Kim- I've won that software twice now, but never used it. I just recently won another HP contest, so I'll be getting the newest edition soon. I'll have to check it out.

11/12/2007 09:53 PM by Lisa Hill (Daytona Beach Real Estate) (Adams Cameron and Company)


Good post! I love Publisher and use it for all sorts of things- brochures, flyers, newsletters... I do like to use VistaPrint for my brochures too. Generally you can order 25 of them for free and just pay the shipping. It does cost a little to upload your photo but once you have it in your file, you can use it the next time with no fee.

11/23/2007 01:29 PM by Melissa Wagner (Leo Parker Real Estate & Auction)


great blog here.  I also enjoyed reading through the comments.  Thanks

11/23/2007 03:04 PM by Donald Bradbury, REALTOR Bucks County PA (The Bradbury Team at Coldwell Banker Heritage)


Melissa- It's a great program!

Donald- The comments are half the fun =) 

11/23/2007 05:09 PM by Lisa Hill (Daytona Beach Real Estate) (Adams Cameron and Company)


Vistaprint has a special-25 brochures for free.  I'm going to try them and see if they work.  I just have to figure out what I want to put on them and find time to do it!

11/26/2007 09:00 PM by JenRan Realty, LLC


Jennifer- That was a big original problem for me too. And now I have to revamp it every so often.

11/26/2007 09:20 PM by Lisa Hill (Daytona Beach Real Estate) (Adams Cameron and Company)


I love using Publisher and I've messed with their brochure program. I don't know why I've never created a brochure (laziness maybe?) but I'm going to put it on my list to do. Your brochure looks great and Nicole who commented above, her brochure looks great too!

01/18/2008 11:25 AM by Pam Graham- Jacksonville Florida Real Estate (Vanguard Realty, GMAC Real Estate)


Lisa, I think it's a great idea to have a "general services" brochure, as well as ones targeted to various markets.  I don't have the patience to print them out myself, so I upload them to Vista PrintThis link takes you to a page on their site where you can save 25% on printing. 

02/01/2008 10:35 PM by Jackie - Mortgage Virtual Assistant (Close-More-Loans.com)


Jackie- I know about Vista Print. But I usually only need to print a few at a time. It's cheaper and easier to just do it myself.

02/01/2008 11:16 PM by Lisa Hill (Daytona Beach Real Estate) (Adams Cameron and Company)


You read my mind. On my newest "to do" list is DESIGN PERSONAL BROCHURE"!

02/25/2008 10:31 PM by Dee Nofziger, Toledo OH Real Estate (Danberry Co., Realtors)


tHANK YOU FOR THE GOOD IDEA AS A NEW AGENT I NEED ALL THE HELP I CAN GET

03/11/2008 04:52 PM by BART WHITMORE REAL ESTATE CONSULTANT (THE REALTY MARKETPLACE)


I am glad to see Realtors marketing themselves with a personal brochure.  Every business needs one for professionalism and credibility.  I just finished designing one for a realtor...my agency spent some time developing content and getting good pictures and graphics.  Don't underestimate the power of a professionally design and written piece...sometimes it's the extra step that sets you apart.

PS.  Publisher is a great program...highly recommended.

Chris Mitchell 

25-8 Marketing, Inc. 

03/11/2008 06:50 PM by Chris Mitchell (25-8 Marketing)


This has been on my to do list for a while now and you've now inspired me to get it on the done list. 

03/11/2008 09:16 PM by Connie Watts - Omaha Homes for Sale / Offutt AFB Homes (Prudential Ambassador )


Lisa - Nice post.  I have a brochure that I prepared for my personal marketing and I also created a brochure that can be used to market my listings.  I usually have them available at my open houses.  I could also attach them to property info sheets in my property brochure boxes.

03/11/2008 10:16 PM by Lynn Johnson, Owatonna, MN Real Estate (Coldwell Banker Home Connection)


Dee- Congratulations! You're now way ahead of most of your peers =)

Bart- I spent a LOT of time on mine. And it still requires updating. It's on ongoing project. But everything about this business is like that.

Chris-  Be careful with your comments. You're OK here, but AR definitely frowns upon those who promote themselves in other people's comment sections.

Connie- Good luck!

Lynn- That's a great idea! If I had any extra time, I might do that. Maybe I'll shelf the idea for a later date, when I have more extra time =) 

03/12/2008 04:22 PM by Lisa Hill (Daytona Beach Real Estate) (Adams Cameron and Company)


We have a 16 page 8.5x11 brochure (four 11x17 sheets stapled in the middle).  It allows us to say everything that we want to say about our team and what we do for both buyers and sellers.  We are really happy that we took the time to produce it. 

John H.

03/12/2008 11:05 PM by John Hokkanen → Encinitas Real Estate (SurfTheTurf.com)


I've thought about doing this before but never went anywhere with it.  A few people in my office have them, and I think I am going to make it a point to ask them how they use theirs, what's in it, and what it has done for them.  You've given me something to think about! Thanks!

04/02/2008 06:37 PM by Tricia Flicker-Miller - Cressy & Everett (Cressy & Everett Real Estate)


I recently attended a Hobbs-Herder seminar and they really promoted the personal brochure. I love the idea and hope to have my together in the near future. Thanks for reinforcing my belief that it is a great marketing tool!

04/14/2008 08:41 PM by Misty Thomas, Realtor Crosby, TX (Alliance Properties)


I love my brochure and always receive nice compliments on it when I hand it out or it is picked up somewhere. I also feel that it helps me stand out in my market place and I highly recommend it. Angelica

04/14/2008 09:07 PM by Angelica Blatt -CRS, e-pro, GRI, ABR Monterey Peninsula Real Estate (Keller Williams Realty - Monterey Peninsula Realtor)


I would like to look into getting some of these as well.  I don't have publisher but that is an easy fix.  Great post.

06/18/2008 09:34 AM by Latonia Parks (Keller Williams Realty)


I used Hobbs Herder many years ago and they created some amazing marketing pieces for me including a special 7 inch by 7 inch personal brochure.  If you hire a top end firm to do your design and printing be prepared to spend some serious money but also be prepared to gain tons of new business if you play your cards right and providing you do a big promotion.  If I had to choose between designing a personal brochure or designing postcards I would select the postcards...but the power is created when you combine all marketing with a common theme.  Happy Selling!   

07/07/2008 07:31 PM by Sam Miller (RE/MAX Stars Realty)


I just sprung for the Hobbs Herder Package after twenty years of designing my own stuff. I also still use Microsoft publisher 2007 prior to that I used Publisher 98 for 9 years. I have to admit I never could have written the brochure that Hobs Herder did I am very happy with it.

07/07/2008 08:57 PM by Jerome (Jerry) Donahue (Prudential McHugh Realty)


Sam & Jerome- I actually used all of Hobbs Herders ideas and did it myself. I decided to save my money ;)

07/07/2008 09:39 PM by Lisa Hill (Daytona Beach Real Estate) (Adams Cameron and Company)


Great idea -- I also like the one about the "bookmark" brochure that someone mentioned.  I have a package that I pull together for new buyers that I meet with this would be an excellent add-on.  Thank you for the info!

07/24/2008 11:50 AM by Kerry Lucasse (Keller Williams Peachtree Rd)


Great idea -- I also like the one about the "bookmark" brochure that someone mentioned.  I have a package that I pull together for new buyers that I meet with this would be an excellent add-on.  Thank you for the info!

07/24/2008 11:50 AM by Kerry Lucasse (Keller Williams Peachtree Rd)


Thanks for posting this. Every small business owner (including Realtors) should have a brochure-- It shows professionalism.

07/24/2008 11:59 AM by Nishika Jones South Florida Luxury Vacation Home (International Luxury Rentals)


I bought a guillotine paper cutter on ebay, and with my Lanier 126 laser, I get GREAT printing, and clean cutting.  MS Pub is good for most people

07/24/2008 07:50 PM by Greg Fox (Realty World Wichita)


Greg- Guillotine? LOL I've never heard a paper cutter referred to that way before, but it makes perfect sense! =P

07/24/2008 09:27 PM by Lisa Hill (Daytona Beach Real Estate) (Adams Cameron and Company)


Lisa, I want you to know that almost a year later I FINALLY made myself a personal brochure.  I noticed I was the first to respond to this post but I only finished the brochure a few weeks ago.  It only took me one afternoon; after years of putting it off.  So how have you been using yours?

07/24/2008 09:32 PM by Marchel Peterson Spring TX Real Estate E-Pro ABR (Results Realty)


Lisa - My view of Hobbs Herder is wider than simply ideas and design specialists.  The creative writing talent and their survey alone helped them tap into my market so that the marketing pieces they created tied me to my community.  I am sure there are some real estate agents who can do it but my specialty is listing and selling real estate.  My total bill with Hobbs Herder was roughly one real estate transaction but the long term benefit of their product still continues to benefit even years  later.  Dennis L was my creative designer and he is amazing.

07/26/2008 09:57 PM by Sam Miller (RE/MAX Stars Realty)


I love this - an agent at my office just did one and it looks great - I will have to experiment with my Publisher program. Thanks!

07/28/2008 07:51 PM by Norma J. Elkins (Coldwell Banker Realty House)