How many of us truly have a business plan? How many of us are still afraid of the internet? How many of us don't utilize the internet as they should? I am sure marketing dollars are tight for many of us. How do you target your marketing dollars. Keeping in mind, time is money. So how do you utilize your time and your money? There are so many ideas and marketing strategies, even in a down market, when you don't have much money to use for marketing. In my opinion, I do believe that print advertising (not 100% dead) (44 comments)
How many of you market to your current clients? Those clients that you have closed since you have been in the real estate business. How do you market to them? Quarterly newsletters? If so, do you use paper newsletters or e-mail newsletters? So, what about reaching more people than ever before? Are you interested? I wrote a post several weeks ago in regards to business card tips. Do you save the business cards that you receive? Could you have 100's by now? Think of these business cards as your Rolodex. Potential clients that could be buying and or selling real estate (23 comments)
I wrote a blog back in December, Business Cards can help you move your career forward.... I received an e-mail today from Dena Stevens who gave me the idea to write more about business cards and what many of us learned from my first blog about this. There are several different ways to think about the look of your business card. Do you want it to be full of color? Do you want your picture on it. Do you want a lot of information on it or not much at all. Large print? Small print? Do you want (78 comments)
You basically can call it a "Pocket-Sized Promotion". How many of you have your cards with you at all times? Myself, in 14 years, you caught me maybe twice without a card. Networking, we all do it. What a quick and easy way to advertise. Rich Jacobson wrote a post : "Personal Photos in Real Estate Marketing" - the Debate Continues! This was more geared towards web sites, but brings up an interesting point in general.
The integral part of business is the often overlooked business card. So many of us think it's a casual business when presenting our (345 comments)
I just want to educate people about mortgages and the process.
In regards to lending, I am very creative, intuitive, honest, and one who communicates information, may it be good or bad. I am a loan officer that looks out for your best interest.