mobile marketing

SPS recently announced SPS Mobile Marketer which offers Agents an automated and FREE way to engage mobile consumers with Instant Text Property Flyers, Mobile Web sites and Text Lead Alerts. For more information, go to http://singlepropertysites.com/mobile-features.shtml

To launch this service, we put together a three-part series on mobile marketing and how it is poised to grow by leaps and bounds in the real estate industry.

What happens when the so-called forms of “alternative media” become the mainstream? Real Estate Agents are about to find out. After years of growth since 2001, the total amount of money spent on real estate print advertisement fell in the past year according to a study by Borrell Associates. Why? Buyers are using new technologies and interacting with Realtors in new ways.

In the coming years, real estate agents will need to adapt their marketing strategies or risk becoming an anachronism in a digital world. The old mediums of the past are giving way to two new ways of reaching buyers: the Internet and the mobile platform. There have been countless articles written about the benefits of marketing online; we’re not going to explore that here. Mobile marketing has received less attention, but the importance - and benefit - to Realtors is just as real. In this three part series, we’re going to explore the world of mobile marketing as it relates to real estate agents. This article - Part I - will take a look at how the mobile market is poised to explode. Part II will take a look at the current mobile strategies real estate agents are using and their effectiveness. Part III will try and predict where the technology is headed.

Lately there has been tons of hype in the mobile market in United States.  With the iPhone, 3G networks and the coming release of the Blackberry Bold, it seems like we’re leading the world in mobile innovation. In reality, this buzz masks the fact that the United States trails the world in mobile use. From Europe to Asia, the mobile platform has (generally) matured much further. And all signs point that it’s only a matter of time before the extraordinary growth abroad trickles down to the United States - both in terms of uses and technology.

Two recent reports, one by Limbo - a mobile marketing tracking group - and the other by Nielsen Mobile shed the following light on mobile growth worldwide:

  • There are currently 262 million cell phone users in the United States
  • Of those, 55 percent actively use text messaging. In Britain, 93 percent use text messaging. In India, 94 percent.
  • The number of text message users in the U.S. grows by several percentage points each quarter.
  • In the U.S., just 37 percent of users recall seeing a mobile advertisement on their phone, versus 51 percent in the UK and 85 percent in India
  • In the U.S., 60 percent of mobile users between the ages of 18-24 recall seeing a mobile advertisement. This is an increase of nearly 10 percent over the past six months.
  • As of May 2008, there were 40 million active users of the mobile Internet in the U.S.

What sort of takeaways can you get from these statistics?

There is a huge untapped market in the United States. With 262 million active cell phone users, the potential market is quite big. However, the U.S. isn’t fully using the mobile technology at their disposal quite yet. The number of users actively text messaging grows each quarter, as does the number of mobile Internet users. There’s every indication that our usage will catch up with Britain and Asia - it just has taken a bit longer.

Mobile marketing is a great way of reaching a younger audience. Not only are younger demographics more likely to use rich mobile technologies, they also encounter more advertisements (or at least remember them better).

The Mobile Internet is maturing, and will continue to. According to Nielsen Mobile, the U.S. actually is one of the largest mobile Internet market in the world. While just 15.6 percent of users use the mobile Internet, that still is more than 40 million people. And the number continues to grow as new technology like the iPhone makes mobile Internet browsing easier.

How fast will the marketing component mature? The U.K. and Europe saw nearly exponential growth once their subscribers started using more and more mobile technology, and as the U.S. market grows, experts predict we’ll see the same. This from Brandweek:

“Forrester Research forecasts that mobile-marketing spending in the U.S. will surge from the $270 million it stands at now to $405 million in 2009. Then it all goes exponential, doubling every year through 2012, at which point the Cambridge, Mass.-based research firm predicts mobile marketing will be worth $2.8 billion.”

So how can you as a real estate agent tap into this huge market and make a difference in your bottom line? What technologies are at your disposal? Find out more in parts II and III, coming soon.  Either stay tuned to ActiveRain or head over to the SPS Blog to make sure you don't miss a thing.

 
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24 Comments on The Coming Boom in Mobile Real Estate Marketing

SEP
19
2008
2 Featured Posts Outside Blog

thanks -- will look to the SPS group and I agree -- advertising the property on a site not only makes it easier for consumers to get the information but is cost effective vs. printing flyers.

12:37am • #1
SEP
23
2008

I just stepped into the mobile web world with a new PDA, Blackberry Curve.  I can definitely see the possiblities of mobile web and how buyers can gain information.

8:25am • #2
4 Featured Posts Localism Sponsor Outside Blog

This looks like an interesting product, and I have heard of it before, but so far none of my agents use it.  I will take a look at it this week and see if it's something that I should be recommending to my agents.  Thanks for letting us know.

1:07pm • #3
SEP
29
2008

I completely agree that this is a still largly untapped area of Real Estate marketing.

6:01am • #4
OCT
06
2008
200,254 Points 19 Featured Posts Outside Blog

We use Sumotext for the delivery of information directly to the consumer.  I really like their product and the price is right.  The problem is that our 3 mos. experiment ended with only 2 text message ever being received.  I would love to hear how others have included this delivery method into their marketing plan.

9:21am • #5
NOV
01
2008
223,900 Points 12 Featured Posts Localism Sponsor Outside Blog

I'm using Sumotext.  However, the fees are higher than most other text services.  The options are better but it is expensive.

8:33pm • #6
NOV
16
2008
223,900 Points 12 Featured Posts Localism Sponsor Outside Blog

I just posted an AR blog about my experience w/sumotext

11:02am • #7
DEC
05

Interesting product - I'll look further into it. - Carla

8:39pm • #8
DEC
07

Check out the mobile application RealEstate.com uses...http://www.realestate.com/mobile/

11:09pm • #9
JAN
23
121,820 Points 1 Featured Post

Great post, and fantastic information.  I definately agree that technology will change the way not only Realtors do business, but other industries as well.  I also feel that younger people are very attached to their mobile phones, and enjoy accessing the internet, email, and texting.  Cell phones need to be ar part of the real estate agent's marketing program.

2:37am • #10
JAN
27
Outside Blog Hit Router

Wow!  Good stuff, Paul.  I look forward to following your next posts.

1:18pm • #11
JAN
28
218,379 Points 1 Featured Post

Great stuff - it definitely does focus on one particular market segment - do you think there are a lot of 55+ people doing this?

6:59am • #12
FEB
23

This definitely is more suitable for younger generation who uses text way more.

11:57pm • #13
FEB
25
Localism Sponsor Hit Router

Paul-Thanks for the info and giving us a finger on the future!

9:52am • #14
MAR
16

I have to agree with you.  Getting mobile is really important.  People in there thirties and frties are also adapting quickly to this new technology.

9:06pm • #15
MAR
18

Thanks for sharing. It amazes me that more Realtors aren't using this great service.

8:00am • #16
APR
13
Localism Sponsor

Thank you for this. I will include this in my listing presentations. Great post.

12:56pm • #17
MAY
28
1 Featured Post

Interesting product, I have heard of the application from realestate.com but not this one. It looks very interesting.

 

Bettina

11:30am • #18
JUL
22
416,878 Points 48 Featured Posts Localism Sponsor Outside Blog

Paul,

This is a significant part of Tucson's market; thanks for the post.

Mike in Tucson

11:16am • #19
AUG
24
Outside Blog Hit Router

I remember the radio frequency marketing, "Talking Radio".  With everyone carrying cell phones today, and even my 88 year old mother has learned to text, there is no questions this is the wave of the future.  We are always behind in Hawaii, but I'm sure it will be coming soon. 

3:15pm • #20
SEP
05

It is a natural evolution.  My daughter uses her phone as a pocket computer, and sent over 1100 texts last month!   Don't they talk anymore?    We need to be early adapters.

10:02pm • #21
OCT
04

I agree, this is great & at the early stages with only 15% of mobile users on the web so far. Jump in now.

9:27am • #22
OCT
27

I work for a company that has incorporated text, moblie internet, and desktop internet and all for FREE or a premium version for $9.99 per month.

I would be interested in offering every MLS this platform. Please contact me 702-949-1450 or at peter.gates@evofi.com.

www.sikku.com                 pronounced Seek You             We are live in Tuscan, Phoenix and Las Vegas 

Below is a very short video that will explain the value to all.

http://www.sikku.mobi/app/signup/video.htm

Below is a story about the platform from the Sunday Tuscan newspaper, they ran the story on the front page.

http://www.azstarnet.com/sn/biz-topheadlines/309783.php

Peter Gates
2:15pm • #23
NOV
12

Here is another mobile technology for the real estate professional. This particular system ties in your text messaging with email marketing, autoresponser (audio and video) and of course has the basic lead capture. Click Here to see the video.

If you have any questions or comments, please drop me a line or send me a video email.

Don Copperman. (cell: 760 815 3281)

 

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