Have you heard of Pinterest? It's a relatively new social media website that's quickly growing in popularity and users. Savvy real estate agents are discovering that Pinterest can be an effective tool to drive traffic to their own website. Want to learn more? This interesting and timely blog by Vinny Labarbera has all the information you need to get started.
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Earlier, we discussed one of the ways to increase your skills AND improve your bottom line: real estate designations. As promised, we now bring you Part II: how you can use designations to attract clients.
The primary reason for seeking a real estate designation is to expand your knowledge and skills in a specialty area. But what good is that enhanced knowledge if your clients don’t know about it? How can you get the word out?
The obvious way to use designations is to add the designation logo to your website or (0 comments)
real estate marketing: If You Think It’s Hard to Write Real Estate Ads, Read this!
- 09/19/11 08:47 AM
It’s easy to find advice on how to write an effective real estate ad. A moment or two of googling will bring up more websites than you could possibly use, and they all tell you—step by step—how to write a good real estate ad. For instance, one popular site breaks ad-writing down into four simple steps: 1) write a positive headline, 2) describe the property’s features, 3) include the price of the home, and 4) end with a call to action.
But…how do you actually get started? And how do you come up with exactly the right word or (4 comments)
Rockwell Institute is a real estate school and publisher since 1974, and we've trained thousands of real estate students in Washington and California. We've learned a lot over the years about getting a real estate license and studying for license exams, and we've often got news about changes in real estate laws and regulations. So we’ll let our writers and instructors share some of their wisdom and pass on the answers to some of our common student questions.