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Are Facebook’s Promoted Posts Worth the Dough?

Facebook offers businesses many marketing tools, but is its latest initiative, “promoted posts,” worth your marketing dollars? Marketing in real estate is all about utilizing different channels in unique ways, and it’s no mystery that Facebook is among the

Stand Out From Your Competition: 3 Guaranteed Ways to Get Noticed

The real estate industry is crowded; everyone these days seems to be a Realtor. So how do you differentiate yourself from other agents? How do you stand out, get people to notice you, like you and use your services?

How Are Your Potential Clients Searching For You Online?

Find out how people search for real estate agents on Google and other search engines. It’s no secret that people are searching for real estate agents online. They pull up Google on a laptop, iPad or cell phone and

Your Social Search Engine Network, Google+

If you’ve been following along with my monthly blogs, your social media program should be coming together nicely. You’ve learned about the importance of blogging, Facebook, Twitter and even YouTube. However, while those are the big four, you shouldn’t

5 Ways to Be a Terrible Agent

Real estate is a demanding industry, and to truly succeed, you must be absolutely sure that all the facets of your business are as refined as possible. Let’s start with the obvious – real estate is a difficult, demanding

How to Make Clients Trust Your Brand

In real estate, your business radiates from your brand; how can you ensure, then, that your brand is a trustworthy one for potential clients? In real estate, you’re only as good as your brand. You may be a real

3 Ways to Get and Stay Creative in Real Estate

Creativity – whether you’re negotiating, writing listings descriptions or launching marketing campaigns – is invaluable, but how do you sustain it? Real estate is a profession that demands many attributes from its most talented agents, among them multitasking, amicability, and of

3 Things to Never Try on Twitter

Twitter, in the right hands, can be a dynamic part of a real estate agents marketing apparatus, but it’s still valuable to know the limitations of the site. We’ve written about Twitter on numerous occasions, and for good reason

Drive Sales Through the Roof with Unique Business Relationships, Part Two

In part one of this series, I explained what a UBR was. Today, I’ll continue with part two: how to build UBRs and how focusing on them can help your

Real Estate Phraseology: What Phrases Are Most Common in Listings?

What’s in a phrase? Well, according to new research by Trulia, quite a bit! For the first release in its newly-formed Real Estate Lab, a sector of its research wing that will focus on the psychology and strategy of

Do or Don’t: Real Estate Agents Doing the “Harlem Shake?”

By now, you’ve probably heard about the latest Internet video craze: the Harlem Shake. This type of video is unlike the video spoofs of Carly Rae Jepsen’s “Call Me, Maybe,” and “Gangnam Style.” This craze follows a simple but

Homebuyers Seeking Out Video on YouTube

According to the National Association of Realtors, homebuyers seek video when shopping for their new place because it allows them to find out more about a community, tour the inside of a home, compare features and understand specific features

What Were the Top 10 Real Estate Sites in January?

The real estate wing of the World Wide Web is an increasingly competitive slice of cyberspace, with some of the Internet’s most popular websites fighting for agents, brokers and, of course, Internet home shoppers. But of the many real

What’s the Value in Real Estate Photography? How About 3.9 Percent?

Great real estate photography, as we’ve covered before, has numerous benefits: a professional presentation, a more complete look at your property’s merits and a telling sign of your commitment to selling the

The Top 5 Things Top Producers Have in Common

In this article, I’ll outline five key things that top producing agents do to run a successful real estate sales business. 1. They have a “keep in touch” plan Top producers have a plan in place to keep in

A Home Staging Checklist For Selling a Home In the Winter Months

When selling a home in the winter months, you never quite know if the weather is going to cooperate. Though I have vivid memories of the 60-degree day we just had, as I look out my window, I realize

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