advertising: Tricks of Trade Cards & Creative Advertising
- 11/28/21 04:51 AM
You would be surprised to find interesting facts buried inside your local libraries or other public libraries you can subscribe to on-line. Inside these Libraries you will find a treasure trove of historical facts and awareness of how things began. Wikipedia is a convenient source and can be interesting, but there's much more to one-stop learning by deep diving into history stored at public libraries. Trade Cards versus Business Cards Before there were Business cards countries like England, Belgium, France, and America were using a mash-up of a business card and advertising. In our country they originated in the 18th Century and changed (26 comments)
"Well done is better than well said." ---Benjamin Franklin
There is a saying Eyes are the Windows to the Soul. By the same token, when buying a home aesthetics are key. At the Dallas Arboretum, the Foxgloves got my attention but it was the windows that opened up my mind to possibilities and that is where my focus on this blog post begins.
The Home Buying Process
Before a buyer can look out a seller's windows to decide whether or not they want to buy a home, they have to be attracted to what they see from the outside looking into possibilities. (60 comments)
A Top Agent in my area created a Property Flyer. I noticed she had 24-bullet points on one side of the paper. For a pre-existing home, built more than 20 years ago, I just had to see what words she chose to market this property. Also, was it necessary to include 24-bullet points? As for advertising, what sets this listed agent apart from all other agents in the area?
At first glace, the descriptions seemed routine, something I'd see on most listings; however, on further examination the whole list of words seemed rather absurd. Do agents really choose (46 comments)
Patricia Feager with DFW FINE PROPERTIES has sold residential real estate in Dallas-Fort Worth for more than twenty years. She understands making choices needs informed decision making. She takes her career seriously and enjoys helping her clients transition to a new location, whether it is local or from out of town. Keeping clients informed throughout the process with effective communication and understanding their needs is important.
Her assessments begin with taking into consideration the current market conditions and providing truthful information to her clients. Knowing what their highest to lowest priorities are and facts about what their specific needs and the current market conditions helps everyone to understand expectations. Clarity, facts, valuable feedback, observations are part of the journey when moving.