Posts tagged real estate marketing photography
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Real estate is one of the most competitive businesses you can be in. So much of your time is spent trying to stand out among everyone else doing the same job. Every day, agents are pushed aside by others who sell their services for a reduced commission or a flat fee, not to mention all the online real estate search sites racing past you. (http://realtormag.realtor.org/news-and-commentary/commentary/article/2010/05/friendly-competition) So what’s an agent to do?
 
You have to make your business personal. Buyers and sellers want an agent who’s trustworthy and has their best interests at heart. Selling real estate is like having a best friend, and you’re helping your friend to settle into a new home. When you give your customers individual attention, you understand what they are looking for. You respect their needs by showing them homes in their price range and in the neighborhoods they’re interested in. Before you know it, you’ll earn a reputation for helping people that all clients who need a good friend are looking for when they buy or sell a home. They will tell their friends about you and spread the word about you and your personalized business. You’ll attract more clients, make more sales—and stand out!
 
I’m a pretty good real estate photographer, and I like helping people.  My work depends on how well realtors do their jobs and how well the Knoxville real estate market is doing. It’s just natural for me to want to help realtors be better realtors. I work hard at what I produce, and I’m always trying to improve what I do. I work at making sure my clients are satisfied. Today’s blog is about me trying to help you find more properties to sell (which helps my realtor customers have more work for me!). It's a pretty good way for me to spend my time.
 
I’m listing a few sources of information for you to read that I found interesting. We all know there is an abundant supply of ideas on the Internet of how to best attract new clients, but I hope these sources will provide fresh perspectives, new ideas, and some things to think about. And when you put this information into practice, I’ll hope you’ll call me to photograph your new listing. Then we both win. Smiles.

  • 4 steps to content marketing that will grow your real estate business

https://www.inman.com/2017/06/26/4-steps-to-content-marketing-that-will-grow-your-real-estate-business/

Inman News is the leading real estate news source for real estate agents, Realtors, brokers, real estate executives and real estate technology leaders who need the latest real estate news, insights and analysis to grow their business and stay ahead of the competition

You have a website that’s supposed to help you get more clients. But no one’s visiting. 

  • Improve Your Branding to Attract Better Clients

http://www.marketleader.com/blog/2015/01/28/improve-your-branding-to-attract-better-clients/

A pioneer in lead generation and contact management systems, Market Leader has been helping agents and teams manage, grow, and thrive since 1999.

Just as all real estate agents aren’t alike, nor are all real estate clients. Some are better than others. Now sure, “better” is in the mind of the beholder. Maybe a better client to you is one that can make up his mind before touring the 100th house for sale. Perhaps to the agent at the next desk, a better client is one that instantly trusts her.

  • 5 Top Real Estate Marketing Tactics You Need in 2017

http://www.chatterbuzzmedia.com/blog/5-top-real-estate-marketing-tactics-need-2017/

Chatter Buzz is a full service Creative Orlando Marketing Agency. A digital advertising agency with locations in Tampa, New York and Miami, Fl.

There was a time when a prominent downtown office was all a real estate agent needed to attract prospective sellers and buyers searching for their dream home.

  • How Does a Rookie Get Listings?    

 (This one is a little old, but the info is still viable)

http://realtormag.realtor.org/sales-and-marketing/feature/article/2005/06/how-does-rookie-get-listings

The Official Magazine for the National Association of REALTORS, covering real estate trends, real estate news and data.

The first months in the real estate business are sure to be a challenge; getting your name out, finding clients, and securing your first listings are no small tasks.

Much Ado about Real Estate Photography

Looking for information about a home to buy isn’t hard. Internet searches give buyers a lot of information in seconds. However, home-buying information has become a clutter of data simply dropped onto the Internet. As a realtor, what can you do make your listings grab home buyers’ attention? The answer: make sure you show your property online before your buyers walk through the door.

More than 89% of home buyers use computers and mobile devices to begin their new home search. The Internet is central to the home-buying process, which makes real estate photography the main component to attract buyers. Good professional photography makes it easy to decide to visit that property both online and in person.  

Professional real estate photography brings more attention to your listings. A professionally photographed home will sell faster, and it will sell at a higher price. The National Association of Realtors (NAR, www.realtor.com) found that the listings with professional photography generate an average of 140% more Internet interest than similar homes with pictures created with point-and-shoot cameras and cell phone photography. NAR also says that only about half of all real estate properties include photographs by professional photographers.

Every year Knoxville real estate agents deal with more competition from new agents entering the profession. The real estate game is not easy to win. Our technological world not only demands consumer convenience, but also demands a professional Internet presence. Successful Knoxville realtors meet the expectations of a typical online shopping experience—just like buying from an online store.

The business of real estate is more about getting clients than about selling properties. Real estate agents who enhance their marketing by using a photographer who specializes in real estate marketing will have a leading edge. High-quality pictures separate agents who are in the game from those who are on the sidelines. The payoff is bringing clients to you.

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Mike O’Neill Photography provides pictures that add to the “wow factor” of your listings online and in print. Mike is a real estate marketing specialist who delivers beautiful images of your buyer’s next home.

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