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Using Mobile Marketing to Market Your Real Estate Listings

RealtyTech Customer Service: Real Estate - Other in Westlake Village, CA

With more than 277 million people using mobile devices (smartphones) today, are you marketing your home listings via their mobile phones?

Here are some tips to help you market your real estate listings to those potential clients who navigate the Internet via a smartphone device.

Assign a unique text code or mobile ID to each of your property listings. This allows potential clients to get details on the property and your contact information, as well as view photos of the home.

You'll be able to use mobile IDs for other advertisements, such as ads online, for sale signs, ads in newspapers and magazines, your e-mails and even your property brochures. Potential home buyers can click on property links to see pictures in the text message and then will be taken to a mobile website that will let them view pictures of the property and look at additional listings.

Your mobile pages can be as simple as pages for a single property (with photos and details) on up to a more "standard" website, including the ability to search properties, an About Us page, a mortgage calculator, as well as links to your own social media site pages.

The ID also helps you because whenever a prospect texts to get a property's details, his or her mobile phone number is captured and sent to you, allowing you to follow up in real time.

What's more, your real estate company or personal branding message, logo or photo will show up whenever you send a text to a potential client.

RealtyTech.com's iGoIDX Mobile IDX lets your clients search a neighborhood for listings and open houses while out driving a neighborhood via global position software. In addition, your name and phone number appears on every listing, even if it's the listing of another agent!. What's more, your clients and prospects will see all of the listings just by typing in your website's name on their smartphone browser. The iGoIDX Mobile IDX instantly detects that they are on a mobile device and directs their browser to your mobile site (not your regular site, which usually is better suited for viewing on a PC or laptop).

Ready to go mobile? Contact RealtyTech.com today!

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Some First Steps Towards Real Estate Email Marketing

RealtyTech Customer Service: Real Estate - Other in Westlake Village, CA

If you've decide to take the plunge into promoting your real estate services online, here are a couple of tips on how to get started developing relationships with potential clients.

1) Get some sort of auto-responder program. This is an automated e-mail system that will let you gather e-mail addresses of potential customers and then follow up with them automatically, even as you sleep (hence the "auto" and the "responder"). All you need to do is send out targeted messages to your list at regular intervals. Aweber.com and ConstantContact.com are two of the best known. Both are reasonably priced as well.

2) Then you'll need to get potential prospects to give you their e-mail addresses.

To start collecting email addressed from prospective clients, you'll need to provide an opt-in form on your website. This is the form in which a prospect will give you his or her name and e-mail address. Your auto-responder should help you create this form; all you'll have to do is copy and paste it into your website. You'll want to be sure your opt-in form is easy to get to and easy to see on the page. Center of the page is best, at the top of the page is your next best choice, either on the left or right side. (Important note: if you decide to send different types of e-mails for buyers and sellers, you may want to have two different opt-in forms on different pages (one for buyers, the other for sellers).

Now comes the "tricky" part: You'll need to have a very compelling reason for people to opt-in. Telling them you'll send them your newsletter usually isn't enough. You'll have to offer them something of real value to them.

Some ideas for offerings:

  • A five-page report on how to sell their home quickly in a down market.
  • For first-time home buyers: a report on how to get their credit rating high enough to qualify for a mortgage in this time of ever-tougher loan requirements
  • $500 off the commission they pay you for selling your house (obviously, they'll have to eventually become a home-selling client of yours at some point to collect).
  • For homeowners who are considering purchasing a short sale: A short "how to buy a short sale" guide.

If you'd like more ideas on how to market your real estate business online, contact RealtyTech.com. We hope to hear from you soon.


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Marketing Your Real Estate Services Via Forums. Part 2

RealtyTech Customer Service: Real Estate - Other in Westlake Village, CA

We wrote in our last post about why participating in real estate forums where potential homebuyers and sellers hang out can be a great way to market your real estate services.

This post will talk about the best way to do so.

Aim to post to the forums you've chosen at least two or three times a week. The more you post, the more your posts' readers will see your signature and the better chance you have of getting the link to your website or blog clicked upon (and the more people will visit your website/blog).

The most important thing you can do (or, in this case not do) is "sell" on these forums. For one thing, forums usually don't allow this. For another, blatantly offering your services, or claiming you can sell a home at full price in 30 days in a down market, or even just coming across as "I'm here only because I want to get clients," will brand you as a forum spammer. It may even get you banned from the forum.

Instead, read posts by others that ask questions. If you can give an answer that adds to the conversation, one that is thoughtful and which offers good information, then answer it. Give solid advice, great tips, useful anecdotes, be helpful. People who read the forums will soon look upon you as a stand-up kind of person, one who knows his or her "stuff." You'll be seen as someone who can be trusted. They will click in your signature to your website/blog; you will start getting people asking you if you can help them buy or sell a home.

In addition to answering questions, you also can start your own forum conversations. Start a conversation by stating your opinion on something (whether housing in your area is poised for a comeback, for example), and then asking forum members for their opinion. Or you could ask if anyone has any experience in home staging, and ask for tips.

The reason you want to start conversations is simple -- you have a better chance of getting your posts read than if you just reply to someone else's post.

Posts sometimes can have upwards of 10, 25, 50 or even more replies. Not everyone will read all replies, but they almost always will read the original post. In addition, you should comment on other members' replies to your original post -- again, this gives you even more opportunities to get your signature seen.

In addition, as the person who starts a thread, you'll soon be seen as an authority and a leader in real estate. You'll really know you've become such when someone starts a thread by asking "Hello [your name]. Wondering what you think about the new housing start stats."

Read your forum regularly. If possible, try to be one of the first people to respond to someone else's thread/question.

If you're ready to start a forum marketing campaign, contact RealtyTech.com. We can help you find real estate forums that cover your areas of expertise, as well as those that focus on your selling area. Contact us today.

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RealtyTech’s IDX and Mobile IDX Solutions Empower the Burbank Association of REALTORS® Members to Stand Out from the Crowd

RealtyTech Customer Service: Real Estate - Other in Westlake Village, CA

In an agreement that will help real estate professionals market their services more easily to potential home buyers and sellers, the Burbank Association of REALTORS® has hired RealtyTech Inc. to provide IDX, Mobile IDX, real estate websites, along with other real estate products and services for all their members.

An Internet Data eXchange (IDX) is an MLS search solution that allows those looking to buy property the ability to conduct searches of MLS properties within a user-specified area and their parameters.

RealtyTech, Inc., based in Westlake Village, CA, has created IDX123, an IDX MLS search system that allows real estate agents to present all active MLS listings with their brand (i.e. picture and contact information). When a viewer clicks to see the details of a property it features the contact information only for the agent who owns the IDX123 product, even if the viewer is looking at another Realtor's® listing.

"RealtyTech's IDX search solutions give our members the ability to stand out from the crowd, a very important factor when marketing a real estate business," said Brian Paul, CEO of the Burbank Association of REALTORS®. "We were looking for a solution to the marketing challenge all real estate professionals face and when we saw RealtyTech's IDX products we never looked back. It's our first and logical choice."

As part of the agreement, Burbank Association of REALTORS® members will be able to sign up for RealtyTech's IDX123 Lite and iGoIDX Lite mobile IDX (for Smartphone viewing) at no charge. RealtyTech also will provide websites, IDX, Internet marketing, and other services to all Burbank Association of REALTORS® members to help them to grow their businesses.

"We've enjoyed our relationship with the Burbank Association of REALTORS® a great deal over the years," said Rob Baumgardner, RealtyTech Inc., President. "When we saw the benefit our IDX MLS search solutions could bring to the Burbank Association of REALTORS® membership, we knew our product was perfect for the job. Our IDX products help REALTORS® stand out in a very competitive market and it helps clients search for homes in specific locations, with specific amenities and price points. It's truly a win-win."

About RealtyTech: RealtyTech, Inc. offers powerful real estate websites, IDX solutions, and advanced Internet marketing (SEO) packages specifically designed to meet the needs of the real estate professional and their consumers.

Learn more at http://www.RealtyTech.com. Contact Rob Baumgardner or call toll free at: 877.832.4428 for more information. Contact * Rob Baumgardner RealtyTech Inc. 877-832-4428

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Marketing Your Real Estate Services Via Forums. Part 1

RealtyTech Customer Service: Real Estate - Other in Westlake Village, CA

In addition to optimizing your real estate website, setting up Twitter and Facebook accounts so that you may engage potential clients via social media marketing, blogging, and sending e-mail newsletters, a great way to market your real estate services is through forum posting.

Posting on forums is free, by the way.

Forum posts often come up in search engine results as people search for information on a product or service. Literally hundreds of thousands of forums exist online and cover millions of topics. Real estate is one of the more popular topics.

Naturally, some real estate forums are geared just for Realtors

and other real estate professionals, some are for homebuyers and sellers (consumers) and others are for both.

We recommend you opt for forums where consumers congregate.

To begin, do a search on Google, Yahoo! or other search engine of your choice and look for "real estate forums." You also should search for a forum that's geared for your geographic region ("real estate forums Pennsylvania," for example). Aim to find a forum with a good amount of traffic. You can check out Alexa.com, place the forum's url in the form at the top and see how Alexa ranks it. The lower the ranking number, the more people visit it. For example, a site with an Alexa ranking of 7,500 is visited much, much more than one with a ranking of 955,000....

Register as a member of a couple of forums you think will be worthwhile. Write a short description or bio of yourself/your business carefully. Forum participants may check it out.

Yet one of the most important things you'll do is the setting up of your "signature." This is the information that will appear at the bottom of each and every of your forum posts. It is this signature that will generate leads to your real estate website.

If the real estate forum allows your signature to include your picture, by all means, include it. Your picture need not be a photo of yourself -- it could be your company logo. But we highly recommend that you avoid placing one of those animated avatars, cutesie cartoons of yourself, etc. You want to come across as professional and knowledgeable, yet approachable, as possible.

You'll want to be sure to include a link to your blog and/or website within your signature. If there's room, include a link to your Facebook and/or Twitter pages. Place your branding tagline, as well. Keep it short (two to seven words) , but make it memorable.

Our next post will discuss how you should conduct yourself on forums in order to receive the maximum benefit from it.

Give RealtyTech.com a call when you want your real estate website to get found by potential clients. We can help your site receive a lot of traffic, resulting in more listings and more sales for your business. Contact us today.

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Optimizing Your Real Estate Website Step by Step

How to Choose Your Real Estate Website Domain Name

The Four Basic Elements of SEO

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Top Real Estate Website Mistakes

How Using Videos Can Get Your Real Estate Business Found on the Web

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Improving Your Real Estate Website's SEO ROI

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