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New Real Estate Agents Need to Market Themselves – But how and where?

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New Agents Need to Market Themselves – But how and where?

In my work as a real estate copywriter I talk to a good number of agents who are just starting out. Some of them are eager to get their websites up and running and know that they need individualized content and an agent bio that makes them stand out from the crowd.

Stressed over the money and how to marketThey also know that they need to reach out and pull those prospects in, or they won't be noticed. Just being on line is no help if no one visits your website.

Some of them have the funds available and are committed to spending what it takes to get started. Others have spent most of their available funds just getting this far. They're feeling shocked at all the expenses beyond the schooling.

Now they're afraid to spend more. So what to do?

I believe every agent should choose a niche or two and become THE expert, but an agent who is just starting out can't know yet what niche will interest them most. So I'd suggest starting with a geographic territory.

If you're in this position right now…

using money to grow your money treeChoose a neighborhood you know well, then learn everything you don't already know about it. For instance, learn all about the zoning districts, the utility fees, the school district boundaries, and the taxes. If yours is a neighborhood with a homeowner's association, get a copy of their rules, bylaws, etc. and learn what they say. Know the HOA fees, as well.

In other words, really become the expert.

Then, start small. Choose a specific number of homes and begin mailing to the homeowners. Maybe you can only afford to mail to 100, or even fewer. But choose which ones and be consistent with that list. You'll get better results if you mail to 100 people 10 times than if you mail to 1,000 people just once.

Read my recent post about how many touches it takes to get a new prospect to respond to you. 

Once you begin getting results from your mailings, set aside dollars from every closing to expand your mailing territory. And again, be consistent.

Master marketer Barbara Todaro mails thousands of postcards per month now, but she began by mailing just 20 "just listed" cards every time she got a new listing. Read her recent post on the subject right here.

You do have to be careful what you say in your mailings. "Just listed" and "Just sold" notices are pretty self-explanatory, but if you're working to develop your own territory, you have to give those people a reason to read your message. "Here I am, hire me" just won't do it. Remember that you have to give before you get.

If you write well and understand the psychology of marketing, write your own letters. If not, use mine. You'll find my geographic territory prospecting letters here.

What else can you do? Many things. I even wrote a small e-book about it: 107 Ways to Build Your Real Estate Career on a Tiny Budget. More than 90 of the ways I mention require no money at all - or only enough to fuel up your vehicle.

Since you've come this far, don't stop. Give yourself the needed push to get over the hump and begin making money.

Get marketing, and as Barbara says: "Market like you mean it!!!"

Image courtesy of Sujin Jetkasettakorn / FreeDigitalPhotos.net

 

Comments(43)

Richie Alan Naggar
people first...then business Ran Right Realty - Riverside, CA
agent & author

Yes to be known for 1-2 things...and then, be known for them again and again

Apr 12, 2014 10:25 PM
JC Melvin Broker & Trainer
JC Melvin - KW The Marketplace - Las Vegas, NV
Digital Marketing - the key in today's real estate

Marte, awesome post.... I agree, it's not a must to spend a bucket load of money but agents have to do something consistanly.

JC in Vegas

Apr 12, 2014 11:02 PM
Michael Setunsky
Woodbridge, VA
Your Commercial Real Estate Link to Northern VA

Marte newbie's will do well by getting your ebook, "107 Ways to Build Your Real Estate Career on a Tiny Budget".

Apr 12, 2014 11:06 PM
Joshua Frederick
Home Inspector for ASPEC Residential Services, LLC - Defiance, OH
Home Inspector in Defiance & all of Northwest Ohio

Just market to Home Inspectors :) 

Apr 12, 2014 11:18 PM
Melissa Zavala
Broadpoint Properties - Escondido, CA
Broker, Escondido Real Estate, San Diego County

Marte: The thing is that you cannot stop. You don't know the results until so much later, and people give up far too quickly. I have a funny story about that, and I think (rather than telling it here), I will share it in a blog.

Apr 12, 2014 11:43 PM
Amanda Christiansen
Christiansen Group Realty (260)704-0843 - Fort Wayne, IN
Christiansen Group Realty

Good stuff Marte!  Being consistent is a big key for agents.  Thanks for sharing.               

Apr 12, 2014 11:58 PM
Robert Vegas Bob Swetz
Las Vegas, NV

 Hello Marte ... this is a great post for New Agents and agents that have been around for a while. Your post has been featured to the group:

LATE NIGHT - EARLY MORNING AT ACTIVERAIN

VB 

Apr 13, 2014 01:05 AM
Marte Cliff
Marte Cliff Copywriting - Priest River, ID
Your real estate writer

Laura - So true. Being authentic is the key to success in many things.

Gary - Barbara's success is proof that it works. Do you really throw away ALL postcards? What if you're thinking of buying a new boat and a postcard with boats shows up? Don't you give it a look?

Andrew - Yes, where and how are both important. "I'm wonderful, hire me" is never going to work.

Ed - If you want to succed, it's a must.

Richie - and be known to a wider and wider audience as your reputation grows.

JC - Even if you have money to burn, some personal marketing is wise.

Michael - There really are 107 things to do that don't cost a bunch of money - and that's just the ones I thought about. There are probably even more. If you don't have the money, spend the time.

Joshua - Do you think you could send an agent enough new clients to keep them busy?

Melissa - That's it, you can't stop. And your marketing efforts build on each other. You can't expect to just do one thing, but need to do complimentry things. I'll be watching your blog - looking for that story!

Jared - Always. Hit and miss marketing is really a waste of time and money.

Vegas Bob - Thanks. I agree that even seasoned agents sometimes need to give their marketing a boost, especially when new, ambitious agents start giving them competition!

 

Apr 13, 2014 02:06 AM
Marte Cliff
Marte Cliff Copywriting - Priest River, ID
Your real estate writer

Sorry guerrero - wrong place for spam ads. Kerrie will zap you for that.

Apr 13, 2014 05:34 AM
Christi Hacker
Realty ONE Group Sterling - Omaha, NE
Your Omaha Area Real Estate Specialist

Bookmarking! Thanks for the marketing ideas and encouragement. It is tempting to think too big, and not get any traction when starting out. 

Apr 13, 2014 12:41 PM
Marte Cliff
Marte Cliff Copywriting - Priest River, ID
Your real estate writer

Yes Christi, that is tempting. It can be hard to hold yourself down and commit to one thing at a time, but it's necessary. When you try to do everything at once, you won't (can't) do all of it well. Master one step, then go on to the next.

Apr 13, 2014 12:53 PM
Lloyd Binen
Certified Realty Services - Saratoga, CA
Silicon Valley Realtor since 1976; 408-373-4411

Marte-we'll have to agree to agree on every point.  All very good advice that will produce excellent results.  To become the "expert", the new agent should also preview ALL listings in their niche marketplace and watch the MLS how quickly and for how much it sells. 

Apr 13, 2014 02:37 PM
Marte Cliff
Marte Cliff Copywriting - Priest River, ID
Your real estate writer

Lloyd - I agree. Actually study those listings. Pick up the flyers and make notes - and predictions. See if you can judge what will happen - just for the practice.

Apr 13, 2014 02:52 PM
Joshua Frederick
Home Inspector for ASPEC Residential Services, LLC - Defiance, OH
Home Inspector in Defiance & all of Northwest Ohio
Apr 13, 2014 09:34 PM
Marte Cliff
Marte Cliff Copywriting - Priest River, ID
Your real estate writer

Joshua - Oh... well, sometimes I'm a little dense.

Apr 14, 2014 01:02 AM
Jasmin Henderson
Sicklerville, NJ

Great advice. Consistency and coming from a place of Contribution is key.

Apr 14, 2014 02:08 AM
Marte Cliff
Marte Cliff Copywriting - Priest River, ID
Your real estate writer

Jasmin - I like how you put that: "coming from a place of Contribution." You are so right.

Apr 14, 2014 02:11 AM
IRMA Beltran
Century 21 M & M and Associates-Turlock homes Real Estate - Turlock, CA
Your Real Estate Agent 4 Life Always there 4 You!

Great advice, Thank you for sharing.

Have a Blessed day.

Apr 14, 2014 04:33 AM
Karen Mathers - REALTOR®
Keller Williams Vero Beach - Vero Beach, FL
When it Matters, Choose Mathers! 772-532-3221

Consistency is key.  It is always best to actually know what you are saying than trying to bluff your way through.  Keep the maiilngs going and make sure they know you are there.

Apr 14, 2014 06:24 AM
Marte Cliff
Marte Cliff Copywriting - Priest River, ID
Your real estate writer

Irma - Thanks.

Karen Anne - That's it. Make them like you, trust you, rely on you for good information, and never forget that you're there.

Apr 14, 2014 02:59 PM