4 Linkedin Groups Every Real Estate Professional Should Join
When it comes to getting leads through LinkedIn, there’s no better place to get started than LinkedIn real estate groups – Here are the top ones you should be joining.
When it comes to getting leads through LinkedIn, there’s no better place to get started than LinkedIn real estate groups – Here are the top ones you should be joining.
Real estate divorce listings are a niche market you can attract with a little work. Here’s what you need to know to start landing divorce leads today.
Facebook real estate lead generation… How does it all work? Where do you start, and how do you get leads from this social media megalith? Follow along and we’ll have you generating leads from Facebook in no time.
The end of the year is creeping up on us. You have a very short window in which to minimize your tax burden for 2018. Since we can’t stand the thought of you leaving money on the table, we researched far and wide to gather a few year-end tax tips for real estate professionals as well as a few you might want to implement in 2019. Ready to see how a LeadSite can make 2019 the year your business takes off? Learn more about how a LeadSite can help you grow. Save some money If you haven’t hit your IRA…
We’ve been busy scouring December real estate news for stuff you may have missed. You’re welcome. Ready for an easy to use digital marketing platform? Learn more about LeadSites and get started today! The most desirable home in America The NAR seems to be under the impression that the best-selling home in America is also the “most desirable.” Which is a bit like claiming that, because it is the best-selling used car, the Honda Accord is the most desirable vehicle in the U.S. But we digress. According to their video, compiled from their own stats, some information from Kiplinger…
Is your email box filling up with real estate holiday greetings? They started rolling into mine at Thanksgiving but I just got around to reading them. One stood out among all the others. I’ve awarded it the prize for The Worst Real Estate Email Ever. Take a look and see if you see what I see. Naturally, the agent’s name and brokerage have been changed. Believe it or not, it came from a highly-regarded (at least in the industry) East coast agent. I’ve interviewed her in the past and she is absolutely captivating. Not only that, past clients in her…
If you’re running short on real estate giveaway ideas, this one’s for you. Whether you’re trying to catch fish, corral cats or capture a lead, a lure is your best tool. The problem is that, while we have a pretty good idea what fish and cats find enticing, not all real estate prospects value the same things. Determining your preferred audience is step one in any real estate lead gen strategy. Step two is figuring out what this audience values and, finally, package that valuable information in such a way as to make it utterly irresistible to them. With that…
What’s your 2019 real estate marketing plan? The end of the year is creeping up on us and with it comes the inevitable look-back on your real estate business. How’d you do? If you didn’t get the results you were aiming for, your year-end business planning may require an overhaul of your real estate marketing plan. Yeah, it’s boring stuff, but critical to your success in 2019. Even if you slap together the basics of a real estate marketing plan, you’ll be a step ahead of most agents in your market. Your 2019 real estate marketing plan takes money It…
Hey, you’re busy (at least we hope you are) and you don’t have time to be searching the internet for the latest real estate news and gossip. But, we do, and here’s the November real estate news we thought you might be interested in. November real estate news – Homeowners staying put longer Anyone who has watched the housing market over the past few years knows that, by and large, homeowners are stubbornly remaining in their homes. Thus, the infamous “inventory shortage.” What you may not know, however, is what AttomData has learned: homeowner tenure in the U.S. has…
We should all be so fortunate to live a life like Loretta Taggart. Back in 2015, at 100 years of age, she reached a milestone – 15 years as a twice-weekly exercise instructor in St. Paul, Minnesota. Doing the math, that means she started her career at 85 years of age When asked to what she attributes her long life, Ms. Taggart told USA today that it’s “moderation, attitude, gratitude … that’s it.” That, and not letting her hair go gray. She has a point. Gratitude works wonders for the human psyche, according to scientists at the University of…