Imagine walking down to your mailbox after a long day of work.
You pull out a big stack of mail and sigh knowing that your Publisher’s Clearing House check didn’t come. Instead, you have a big stack of bills and ads to weed through.
Oh, look. Something glossy catches your eyes -
Nope. Straight into the trash.
Direct mail is still an effective form of Real Estate marketing. If you are consistent in sending professional pieces that are informative and engaging, you will get results. There are even several services that will send out local market information on your behalf.
However, you can elevate your marketing by engaging beyond the postcard.
Here are 3 steps to leveraging your online Real Estate marketing techniques in your print farming efforts:
Marketing has shifted from blasting information at people, think interruptive TV ads, to providing value to a potential client in the form of content.
Today’s consumer lives in a mobile world with endless options and information at the tip of their finger. Take advantage of this. While other agents aren’t offering ‘more,’ you should.
Consider adding a section to your postcard or creating your entire postcard around a topic that’s relevant to your farm area.
Here’s a post we recently wrote on how the Wekiva Parkway expansion might affect Real Estate in the Mount Dora area. This is information that’s not going to be on your typical Real Estate postcard.
Tip: If you’re an ERA Grizzard agent, feel free to use any of the content that we post on our HomeTalk Blog on your postcards.
Once people are interested in the information that you’re providing, you can invite them to engage with you more online.
While the ultimate goal is to create a sale, most potential clients aren’t ready to list today or refer you to a friend. You need to capture their information. Add them to your database. Then, start building a relationship with them. In other words - nurture them through the sales cycle.
Begin with a Call-to-Action, CTA, that invites them to learn more online. Here are a 3 online marketing ideas to incorporate on your next postcard:
Create a Facebook Page for that specific neighborhood
Drive traffic to your blog
Get subscribers for your newsletter
If you’ve ever sent out a postcard, than you know that it might take awhile before you get any results. Continue to focus on your online marketing efforts. After all, if you’re using a CTA about a blog, there better be new, consistent posts on your blog!
Create a schedule for the content that you’re going to create and when you’re going to share it. If you choose to create a newsletter, don’t wait until the last minute to start working on it (Been there. Don't do that). Set a portion aside of every week to dedicate to your online marketing.
Learn more about setting a Real Estate marketing budget for time and money in 5 Steps to Creating a Dynamite Real Estate Plan.
Don’t let your marketing dollars end up in someone’s trash. Consider trying something unique, and keep in the back of your mind - “Would I find this interesting?" and "How can I generate potential business from this?"
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Have you sent out any direct mail campaigns recently? What have you found that works? Let me know in the comments below!