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Using Past Blogging Posts To Re-Enforce Relocation And Retirement Emails.

Andrew Mooers | Northern Maine Real Estate / Aroostook County Broker: Real Estate Agent in Houlton, ME

    

Activerain's Bob Stewart threw down the challenge gauntlet searcing for examples of how we use the maine country churchtreasure chest of blog posts to do further good in our day to day real estate operation.

There are many ways we take the trip back in to the blog post inventory and assemble a series of them to ricochet email correspondence back to the sender. We have a connection with a past client and these "what is going on in the area newsy blog posts" bee-lined to their inbox help us stay connected. For past happy buyers who decide to sell, or have friends to refer. For sellers to keep us in their mind. We start a relationship that eventually with these emails with blog attachments push them off the fence, eventually.

     But probably the two top ways we use the AR library is targeted at relocation and retirement prospective buyers. They are folks that many have never been to this area of Northern Maine before so they have questions. Lots. Just like you would if you were considering a life changing move to a place eight states away that you had no previous experience. We get a visit, get their email and then start slowly launching old blog posts about the topics they need answers on. To get them to move, buy, relocate here. These blog posts help us deepen the relationship. We give them something other than just real estate information. Local information they are starved, thirsty for. It's the connection these past and current blog posts help us maintain with a mailing list to share them without being a pest, not too frequently sent. Slow drip. Careful email mortaring...with the blogs attached to the emails that hit the areas they are most interested in..the schools, health care, crime, etc. That's why you need to know your customer..what they want, what they are worried about and give them what they ask for. Hit those areas with blog posts about those areas. Written especially for them (but used with others like them). Think of a blog post that you send out to hundreds of folks from your email end of the chain. Not just readers, followers from finding it on line on their own.

     For starters most real estate websites are set up, and then dust mounts. Oh sure, they have an idx/mls stream for new listings, price changes and the office staff tinkers on the real estate listing section.

But other then a Happy Halloween or a opening image change once in awhile, the site is cold, static, and not up to the minute. Blog posts are real time, like Twitter tweets. Right now, or at least what it is like in your area today, or this season.

So we do new round up new, crank out these type of current today local blog posts where we attach them to a new, never been here before emailer or calls that we ping information to so they become acclimated, knowledgeable about our home town. You'll see this blog post has video embed of a local activity..Maine youth picking potatoes to earn their winter coat, their ipods. Southern Maine real estate brokers along the coast could have the same kids learn work ethic video piece with blueberry raking, fishing for lobster, digging for clams to taylor make the presentation to their area of the state. Not cookie cutter fit the entire state but localism, tons of good stuff..the copy, images, video of the local area you crafted. And no mention of selling real estate, just the tag on the end that this guy or gal is a real estate broker for future reference.

     So when we get asked the number one question, what is your weather like in winter or the other three seasons, we start out the intial response email with the polite thank you for contacting our office and your interest in Maine. And we send property attachments loaded with more details than they see on the idx or realtor.com, plus indicate all four seasons are fun for recreation, etc. And we also send a teaser line with in winter if that was there big concern, worry that we ski, snowsled, play hockey with our kids at an arena or on a frozen lake under the bright sunshine and we do not hibernate in the winter. And to read more here with a link insertion. Or sometimes, we know the other end of the fiber optics cables has been bombarded with real estate images..the inside, outside and lots of copy, video, images of the property. But what about the area...is there away to just slide in some local Maine eye candy..nothing heavy, just a ten second eyeball scan to reinforce they are going to like it here?

     This blog post is one of many we draw from that is a simple extra from 2008 to drop in the real estate bag before it gets taken out to the customer's car so to speak. Like a grocery store stuffs a flyer in the bag to get them to come back. To be different than other stores. To build a connection, a relationship, reaching out with something extra. You got the customer considering your area in to the AR site. And low and behold, they can search other Maine topics and bump in to you again from other posts. They find you have already been there for them, crafting and hammering out other informative blog posts on the area you serve. When you have approaching 1200 blog posts, there should be lots to draw from. You write many knowing where you chamber of commerce "holes" are and beef up the shelves by writing, posting, stocking those shelves.

     old rusted bikeWe have blog posts to send along to real estate sellers sitting on the fence about listing. We have a slow drip campaign to nudge this audience and creative, simple blog posts like this and get them reading, keeping you in their thoughts to turn to as the agent / broker to pick. This post and a slew of others with the same "bent" or slant get tucked in to an email about "Mr Seller, have you thought any more about listing your waterfront cottage that is not getting much use anymore...we are here to help.

     Short and sweet and with this type of blog post to get them in to the blog to see you use this vehicle a lot to hit new relocating, retiring propsects. To educate folks about the area, to find buyers, to market property.

     Other examples of using blog posts to reinforce your emails, to post on your site as a reference resource are ones we write with helpful links to Houlton Maine area schools, events their kids will enjoy (this one is a good follow up for someone that was here months ago, but as an easy watch this easy video. You hope they can see themselves, their families living here, doing this or that activity.) During the intial visit of someone toying with the idea of relocation, retirement here, we follow up later with an email that could have a few new listings like they wanted, and if you noted they are a rotarian, tack this along as what they will be doing for service club work in retirement here. Make them feel like they already live here. Show them what they don't see because they don't live here now..the stuff CNN, ESPN don't cover but you do on the local level. Hometown, simple, down to earth.

     And lastly, this is my favorite way to "show" the new real estate buyer who is a stranger to these parts what the area is like. Instead of making him read and a few images of the area, a few helpful links, video gets rolled in. Embed many local community videos, something for everyone in a buffet fashion and all they do on the other end is push play, sit back and they hear, see, get a feel for what the local Houlton Maine area is all about. Who is the person selling the real estate, reporting and keeping the prospect up to day with emails with attachments to these helpful blog posts..do a three minute video to tell them in your own words, so they can meet you. They want to know about churches, local banks, Maine moose season , the new Maine co2, smoke fire detector law beef up, which school system will my kids go to, so give it to them with a blog attachement of the videos in your emails. You don't have to rewrite these same FAQ answers over and over, attach the well written, link, image, video laddened blog posts to do it for you and save boat loads of time. You write them to reuse them and that drives lots of traffic to the Activerain blog beehive.

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With Medical Help, Is It Better The Further From Home You Go? And Same With Bank Financing?

Andrew Mooers | Northern Maine Real Estate / Aroostook County Broker: Real Estate Agent in Houlton, ME

In Maine, we are very fortunate to have super medical facilities in place, staffed by folks who want a houlton maine pig scramblefriendly, crime free, pollution free area to raise a famly in.

So unless you need a brain transplant, or plan to upgrade all your major organs with loaners, Maine health care in the Houlton Maine area is superb. The same goes with local Houlton ME banking, financing institutions. So we don't have to scramble out of town to catch an attractive loan program, or a local professional that understands the ins and outs, the mechanics.

I just got back from a Maine Association of REALTOR state convention at the Samoset in Rockland ME.

The many southern Maine loan orginators and mortgage brokers who have hospitality suites after classes wonder how to get more of Northern Maine's bank buying customers. Have to smile, remind them we have some pretty sharp financing individuals in place.

Six local Houlton Maine banking outlets and with land loans, waterfront real estate, many many owner financing loans. No bank, Custom made and remember our prices are so much lower, so is the loan. It all boils down to well made local loans using all the financing VA, HUD, Rural Development, SBA loan programs. Plus the smaller local Maine banks have a custom made portfolio loan that is flexible, driven by the old days of not just credit score or years on job. It looks at the person, the property and considers all the aspects of the borrower and property. Not jammed into a cookie cutter loan situation where appraiser's stratch their head. Or where underwriters try to make comparable sales / listings what they are not. Watch the local Houlton ME banking video options and jot down some names, telephone numbers to contact.

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The J Geils Rock Music Band Has A Song "First I Look At The Purse" When Dating.

Andrew Mooers | Northern Maine Real Estate / Aroostook County Broker: Real Estate Agent in Houlton, ME

    

In buying real estate, folks look at the purse, decide if the price tag matches the size of that purse orsmiling pig wallet.

But just as important as the cost, the looks, the features involves a move to a brand new unknown area. The hospital if mom is coming and has a heart condition is a big concern. The local public library I have had real estate buyers say is their judge, barometer for how stellar an area is. The schools for a quality education are another area the relocating real estate buyer is very keen to know more about. All schools, hospitals, libraries are not the same quality, possessing the same level of excellence or reputation as the ones they are leaving behind. So part of our blog posts about the Houlton Maine area delve into the big three.

     Videos that show the excellent Houlton Maine music program also a highlight of posts to a variety of video platforms to get the word out..like this one, and the local high school prom, the science fair, a hockey game, the graduation from that school are critical. The border patrol, customs, immigration Houlton Maine real estate buyer needs to know as he considers the next port of entry to move to along the Aroostook County / Canadian border.

The local Maine real estate broker is a logical fellow to provide that information on a low key, simple approach so they can transport to Houlton for a few minutes from where ever they presently live.

So advertising, blogging and video posts about just real estate is missing the special flavor of each town, all the neat people who live here. This is an example of what we do thursday nights behind Cary Library at the Houlton Amphitheatre. Neat music duet video. We're happy here..happy as well..maybe the fellow in the upper right hand corner of this post. The expression "you can't make a silk purse out of a pigs ear" suggests in relocation that moves to different areas may be doomed for failure. the success of the move depends on the building blocks of the community. That's where they blog posts, videos, podcasts come in.

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Homes To Rent In Houlton Maine....Like Being On A Horse With No Name, In The Desert Needing Water Badly, Seeing Things.

Andrew Mooers | Northern Maine Real Estate / Aroostook County Broker: Real Estate Agent in Houlton, ME

    

You work for say homeland security, for border patrol, customs, immigration or some new department aerial houlton maine us border immingration customs stationin between and are assigned to head to Houlton Maine.

Houlton is on the Canadian border of the New Brunswick province and has been beefed up secuirty wise considerably since 9/11. So you own a home back where you are coming from, have it rented and want to rent until it sells in Houlton.

     Easy as pie right? Not really. Not so fast, need to have a little talk, show you the financial reasons why it's like musical chairs..with not enough empty chairs when the tunes stop, everyone scrambles. A typical home if you can find one rents for $450 to $600 on average with you the renter picking up all the utilities, lawn care, snow plowing. By the time you heat the place, you start thinking with the low prices in Houlton, maybe picking up a $30,000, $40,000 or multi unit rental makes more sense as your old out of state home sits and sits on the market, waiting for a buyer to come along to pass the front door keys to. If you are lucky enough to find a home rental in Houlton, 9 times out of 10, it is for sale, on the market with you getting a day's warning for any showing.

You live in the shadow of "gee..if this buyer likes the place, I'm getting a thirty day notice to skidaddle, get scarce.

     Why are homes to rent that are not for sale so rare in Houlton Maine? Because of the low low cost to own which keeps the rents you can get low even with the scarcity. And if an owner of a home can not break even renting after mortgage, insurance, taxes and upkeep, they are not going to do it for the fun of it. It can be argued that if you own a home, it is empty heading into winter and you the owner are going to heat, plow it out and keep the power on, insurance active, a good renter subsidizing that operation makes houlton maine border crossing portgood business sense.

     Some homes are empty because the last renter was less than loving or kind to the place so the owner says better off to be empty, to brag up the quick occupancy for a buyer to slide into. And if there is a mortgage, it is so small and easy to handle that being empty keeps the owner's sanity because he just does not want a renter, any renter in the place that looks like Mr Roger's lives here....with the sneakers lined up neatly, sweaters arranged in a row in the closet just so. You get the picture of this owner and lack of motivation to rent. He's heard horror stories on what happens to a place with the wrong non-paying renter and with angry mixed up kids that do crazy, twisted things with power tools to his home sweet home.

But an empty home is something insurance companies make a big frown about and could cancel your coverage on which gets the mortgage holder jacked way up on the crank factor. If you the owner do secure coverage from say Lloyds of London, it is ching ching...expensive. Long term home rentals are nearly non-existent unless the owner is coming back in a year or two, and you the renter may not want that long a term either. Once your home eighteen states away sells, you are back in the driver's seat to put your name on the deed to another on in Houlton Maine, where the price tags are about a third of what you are used to. That's always a pleasant surprise for a buyer to get way way more, for much much less.

     As for Houlton Maine apartment rentals, there are approximately 600 units last count. There is roughly a two percent vacancy rate which tells you either folks are not overly excited about building more rental units to meet the demand or the tight supply means landlord's can run a looser ship with a very captive tenant audience.

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