Professionals looking for new ideas for marketing real estate and sales services have a wider range of options at their disposal than ever before. Traditional media can be combined with online marketing ideas to create bold, innovative strategies that attract clients and promote properties and services.
Personalized letterheads and envelopes are a must for any successful real estate marketing campaign, and proven standbys such as fridge magnets and calendars are an excellent way to establish a permanent presence in clients’ homes. Giving simple closing gifts is an excellent idea for commemorating successful sales efforts, and are well worth the investment. Clients remember the little things, and give their repeat business to agents and REALTORS who go the extra mile.
Modern Ideas for Marketing Real Estate
Email is changing the way professionals promote themselves and their property listings. The simplest email promotional plans compile the addresses of all customers and professional contacts, past and present, and distribute an electronic newsletter at fixed intervals, usually monthly or quarterly, to keep everyone in the loop. Attract new clients who want to sell their homes by showcasing recent closings, detailing the price the home sold for against its original listing price. Plan to include information on upcoming open houses and listings of current properties to generate more prospective buyers and arrange showings.
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