Shattering Real Estate Marketing Nightmares

In a hot market, many sellers may find they have no problems recruiting interest and potential offers. But, when things slow down, it’s imperative to be sharp with your marketing skills, to get your property noticed and to entice as many possible buyers as possible. Make sure your agent is internet and marketing savvy and can do their very best to advertise your property and showcase it in its best light.

Selling Your Home in Denver

Recently, there have been many innovative ideas in the realty market, as sellers realize that an extra push is needed to sell some homes. Although the Denver real estate market outperformed all but four of twenty markets in the country, home prices still fell by 3%, from figures released on November’s housing activity.

Market Your Services to More First-Time Buyers

First time real estate buyers are some of the most valuable clients out there, and the Internet is your best bet for attracting them. That’s because new buyers are generally younger and spend more time doing research before entering the market, all of which adds up to more Internet use. Tech-savvy real estate professionals who can master a few new Internet marketing strategies will have a much easier time connecting with younger buyers, and building their market for the future.

Expanding Your Market With a Little Help From the Competition

Sometimes it’s easier to work with the competition than to keep competing with it. That lesson has helped many tech-savvy real estate agents prosper even as competitors stack up in the online realty world. As new business broaden the industry and offer valuable new services, agents are learning how to carve out their niche and, in some cases, form partnerships that benefit both parties - examples of this evolution in online real estate have ranged from national listings sites to for sale by owner portals.

Getting More From Your Real Estate Blog

Blogging may not ever go mainstream in real estate, and that’s a good thing for those who practice the art. In an industry where fast results are preferred and successful people usually have more client turnover, those who take time to document the market and offer their thoughts will likely always be in the minority, and stand out as a result. But blogging’s lack of trendiness hasn’t stopped it from evolving - new strategies are constantly appearing, and real estate blogs offer some of the best ideas. This article includes a few ideas for putting together a successful real estate blog, or developing an existing one.

The New Facebook of Real Estate

OK, so your daughter came back from her first semester at university and set up a Facebook account for you. But now that you have it what are you going to do with it? Well, if you’re a REALTOR, you could start by connecting with your family, friends and colleagues that also have profiles. And then you might want to try to use it to sell some real estate.

Cheap and Effective Marketing

Most successful real estate agents are well known in the area they service. Their pictures are in the papers every week, they’ve spent time networking with local business owners, and they have a long list of satisfied customers who provide word-of-mouth advertising. This type of notoriety is not an easy feat for an agent just starting out, especially with a limited budget.

Home Staging: Making Your Home Sellable

You’ve listed your home and the agent wants to start showing it to prospective buyers. Here’s a few tips to help it look its best.