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So many new ways market properties or myself! New ones that I have added or thinking of adding are:

  • A new website provider, because they have most of the new technology I want. You can try it out for free here.
  • Video, unfortunately I can't get the video on my website as expected, but it works pretty well to put it on YouTube and copy and paste. Here is a sample webpage with video. I used an older model FlipVideo, filmed quickly, and let FlipVideo make the video in about 5 minutes. It doesn't have to be a long process or cost anything.
  • Drive people to my website more using Twitter, mass emails with specific links to pages on my website.
  • Set up automatic greeting cards to come to my past clients and automatic notification when I blog on my website.
  • A better home page on my website. It's blank right now. Any suggestions of things that have been popular. I would like to stay within the white square.
  • Password protected pages on my site.

Cathy Glass, http://SussessfulHomeSales.net 

Cathy Glass, Realtor®

 

9 Comments on 6 Things I Am Adding to My Business in 2009

NOV
26
2008

Cathy,

I've created a group, 100 Days to Change, and would like to extend an invitation for you to join.  Let's get a jump start for 2009.

Paul

10:53am • #1
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A good list!     I'm starting to compile mine, too, so as to be ready for opening chapters of 2009.

11:00am • #2
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I know it's that time of the year.  You are right we need to be getting our goals in order for the next successful year.  I wish us all the best.

11:04am • #3
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I am always looking for new ideas to improve my business.  Thanks for sharing!

11:06am • #4

I too am working on a new and better strategy for the changing market. My goal is mainly to

get out in the public and be really visible.

11:08am • #5
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Do go easy on the mass emails and Twitter broadcasts, though; some people get pretty annoyed by those kinds of things.  :-)

11:23am • #6

great ideas all, i had written a blog some where else might repost here about how the web is a package deal, you have it right in that you want it all for next year.

good luck, I'm going through the same thing with updates

11:36am • #7
JAN
03
2009

Hey, Cathy.

Along with password-protected pages, you can use password-protected directories where you store stuff and then simply provide people with a link to what you want them to see. Set up the directory to be password-protected but also to allow public execution but no public viewing. It works well.

I put my home inspection reports in a protected directory and simply give my Clients a link to the report in that directory. They can open the report and download it, but if they were to try to view everything in the directory by simply typing in the URL to the directory, they can't; they would need a password.

3:45am • #8
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Great list to implement. Thanks for passing this on. Best wishes for a prosperous 2009!! 

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