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Showing posts with label relationship building online. Show all posts
Showing posts with label relationship building online. Show all posts

Tuesday, March 25, 2008

Your Own Common Sense Can Put It Together


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Originally uploaded by desi.italy
Quoted below is the beginning chunk of an online discussion. It was created to sell technology solutions to the real estate professional. I'm not going to comment on the technology, just the sales-pitch. Rather than a rewrite, you'll find below the quoted text my answer that I posted in reply to the sales-pitch.
We heard a much quoted statistic again yesterday and we decided to make it our weekly topic.

They say that 80% of home buyers use the Internet in their search for properties. What does this mean exactly? You never really see this number broken down much further. [note it isn't broken down]

8 of every 10 people look online. But what are they looking at? Buying tips, mortgage rate information, Realtor information? No, we are going to estimate that 90% of everyone who uses the Internet in their search is actually performing a directed property search. And this is normally initiated from a corporate site (remax.com, century21.com etc.) or a dedicated MLS system (realtor.com, mls.ca). Some Internet shoppers may go to a Realtor's website directly, but generally this audience prefers to select from a larger pool of listings (an MLS system).

We can't really back up this 90% with facts, but it seems reasonable don't you think? [and here he says he can't back up his 90% with facts either]
My (edited) Reply:

It's very EASY to tell a Real Estate Professional what is happening on the Internet with an Internet audience. If you don't know statistics, and don't have numbers Marty, I'd hesitate to put any of this out there.

As an avid student of human behaviour, having worked in technology since 1986, and since I'm heavily and actively involved in a wide-range of Internet audiences and always have, I have not only a good sense of Internet User Behaviour, but I also found out about a lot of the business-sales tactics of Internet professionals. Take SEO for example - you know the fly-by-night ones?

So consider this: The reason people come to a Realtor's site from an MLS somewhere is simply by the nature it is created and how Real Estate is currently being marketed (has been marketed) online. You can even look at a Realtor business card for obvious clues.

Real Estate has always been a Trust profession. Ever notice that it is the only industry that the professional members almost always have their photo on their card. It's been done this way for a long time, and the reason is that they are selling themselves to the buyer/seller and the Realtor is selling trust.

Getting online, the Realtor has no idea whatsoever about the Internet, technology, or computers more than they have to know, unless they worked the tech industry previously, are an avid hobbyist, or have a family or close friend working with it. The majority however, simply don't know what the truth is around what is being sold.

Here is the Truth about Searching for Real Estate.

As a buyer, I don't look for a Realtor, I look for a home.
  • Am I simply looking for a specific home, or am I looking in a particular geographic area?
So the home-buyer hits the google page and types in, "commercial drive Vancouver property listings" as an example. Some Realtor sites are likely to show up, particularly those who have been ahead of the curve, have found the right solutions and tech-teams, and who have the success to invest in their technology and Internet solutions. But is it all Realtor sites, or are there others there too?

Anyone can answer these questions by simply running their own tests.
  • Act like a home buyer.
  • Remember how "little" inside knowledge most home-buyers have.
  • Ask the dumb questions.
  • Conduct the lamest searches, and
  • the more sophisticated searches.
The more you do this, you will begin to see the results and the commonalities.
  • Are they looking for you?
  • Are they looking for just listings?
  • Are they looking for a specific place in town?
This is what Creating New Doors on the Internet is all about.

Where the Real Estate industry and profession may have done a great job getting listings online, maybe what they've put online doesn't jive with the way people interact online. A real estate site is only one piece of the equation. Internet work is never done, it is not a static place, and it along with people always shifts and changes.

That is why StrataXL Software incorporates many elements into what they offer the Real Estate industry. Yes, it includes a Realtor site, but it also goes many steps beyond that to deliver websites that actually become representative off a geographic community and that site silently FARMS LEADS all day long and night without us or the Realtor lifting another finger.

It's not just in the Sell you see Marty. It's also in the Farming. We're not reinventing the door, we're preparing the field.

Thursday, February 28, 2008

Internet Marketing Needs Holistic Organic Approach


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Originally uploaded by Boby Dimitrov
A website is nothing other than a Billboard Sign in a Virtual World. The only people who see that billboard, are the people driving by. The question that begs for a Website Owner in a Virtual World is: What highway are they driving on?

In days of old it may have been true when stated, "All roads lead to Rome." This was, in fact, the strategy. Rome was the centre of the empire and all roads extended from there. In the world of Internet, that one-route-destination was SEO so the Virtual Traveler found your Internet Website Billboard while traveling the Information Highway. SEO specialists sold promises of ranking, effective keyword strategies, and most likely achieved remarkable results. Without retaining ongoing services, how long did those results last?

Today, not all roads lead to Rome and the SEO game has changed enormously. Google and other Search Engine leaders are continually altering and fine-tuning the search-rank-algorithms in order to normalize and level the playing field against SEO tactics that seek to boost rankings artificially. This is why it is more important to follow organic processes incorporated into your SEO and Social Media Marketing (SMM) strategy. Keep watch for more tips related to this in coming weeks and months.

Organic approaches include content creation, submitting articles to websites, having a blog that is continually adding new content for the RSS world of subscribers, a Facebook and/or other Social Media profiles featuring your sites, business, services, etc., and a host of other campaigns that seek-out the roads less-traveled. Why? Because that is what the Internet user is seeking; the road that is their own.

A Holistic approach, tackling SEO, Social Media, Link-Building, Content-Creation, Articles, Blogging, and others all combine together to create an effective Omnipresence in the Digital Realm of the Internet's Virtual World. Your website becomes the Billboard along many Internet super-highways.

If you would like to learn more, we invite you to visit us at StrataXL.com

Thursday, February 21, 2008

Blogging Builds Business: What, How, and Why.


Burman (LOC)
Originally uploaded by The Library of Congress
More people than not know that blog(s) are great vehicles to promote and build your online reputation and brand. For years, we've been attached to brands, where the Internet audience is attached to you.

In the Internet world, the audience surfing the web are attracted by what engages them. Personality, expertise, reliability, and all the trademarks of personal-relationship building apply. If you're in business, you know exactly what I mean.

Community is Created
  • Blogging allows you to share your expertise with a ready audience. The technology and proper application of Internet exposure strategies places your expertise in front of a relevant audience. Your expert content can connect you with these people as they respond to your posts. The more effective and skilled you become with engaging them, the more community you create.
Sell, Sell, Sell - Location, Location, Location
  • Blogging is a natural conversation where an author expresses their opinion, their expertise, and so on. This casual online environment, whether business or personal focused, allows you to plug products and services in a natural way. Your expertise attracts them, your not pushing keeps them, and the value-add you offer creates trust.
Search Engine Optimization (SEO) Elevate Your Page Rank
  • Google it! We've all heard it, we've all used it. This is how people find the information, products, and services they seek. Blogs by their very nature utilize Web2.0 technology, offer keywords for every post, and massive linking capabilities, and so forth. As well, comments to your blog posts will also contain keywords to continue enhancing your site.
Be an Authority and Keep the Edge
  • There are believers everywhere. Simply publishing content online adds credibility
    to any story, person, idea, or business - even if it is just you. Your content, your expertise will attract the right audience. Keep them engaged! As you do, and as they comment, you will gain valuable knowledge to enhance your business-building and delivery of services.
    You offer the Integrity and Expertise and They will bring the Pulse!
This may seem like a lot to some of you. Take your time with it, and feel free to call upon us with further questions.