Online Marketing Strategies for Entrepreneurs
There are myriad ways business owners can market themselves, and using the internet as a marketing tool is one of the easiest and quickest ways to get your business out there.
There are myriad ways business owners can market themselves, and using the internet as a marketing tool is one of the easiest and quickest ways to get your business out there.
Even more important than deciding to market your business is making sure you choose the right marketing tools for the job.
Real estate agents in their first year of the business need as much guidance as they can get. Trying to make a name for themselves while closing the deal successfully on a regular basis is more than a full-time job.
Technology companies have created a number of mobile apps that provide a level of safety for agents when showing properties or meeting potential clients for the first time. These apps are great for protecting agents, but what about protection for other aspects of real estate?
Continuing one's education is a must to be successful in the real estate industry and those real estate agents and brokers who continue their education position themselves ahead of the competition.
Consistently bidding too low for homes they're interested in or relying on methods that don't offer real-time data will get buyers nowhere in a fast-paced seller's market and leave them stressed from continually missing out on properties they love.
Two million of the 21.9 million veterans in the U.S. are women. Pair that statistic with recent NAR findings ranking single women second-highest among home buyers in the U.S., and there's a good chance some of your clients will need information on VA loans.
When buyers find a home that fits all their criteria, listed at a price they can't believe and appears to be in perfect condition, they may wonder aloud to their real estate agent why the owners are selling.
Younger buyers have a specific set of criteria they look for when searching for a home and it's a quite a bit different than that of baby boomers.
Given that technology has become so important to buying and selling homes, you’d also think real estate agents would be a dying breed — yet they aren’t showing any signs of slowing down.