Leverage On Other People’s List

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Viral Marketing Exposed

Leverage Other People’s Lists (”OPL”)

Viral marketing has been a buzz word among Internet Marketers. What can it do for Real Estate professionals and service providers?

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“Internet marketing gurus always talk about “building your list”. Lists (of prospects and customers) are important because it is true that “the money is always in the list.”

“Most of the time, some Internet marketers will beg other marketers (especially those with a bigger list size) to promote their products, do an ad swap or help them to build their own lists in general. But what if, instead of relying on YOUR OWN LIST, you can LEVERAGE on other people’s list?

“You see, in Internet marketing, there is always someone who has a bigger list size than you. These people will always want to sell products. If you can create products (such as master resell rights or no restriction private label rights products) and give them the rights to sell YOUR products with YOUR ads in it, you will be getting constant advertising for FREE and people are doing it WILLINGLY for you!”

Stop right here!

What does all this have to do with real estate marketing?

EVERYTHING! You just need to change the subject of your marketing (or the product!) Viral marketing is really just a fancy interent way of saying “mouth-to-mouth propaganda”.

So, if you have a service such as representing and negotiating for buyers, or home staging - you can and should use viral marketing techniques.

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How to Use Social Bookmarking In Your Real Estate Investment Business

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Ok so you have decided to start your own real estate investment blog, and you have great content, lots of information that your real estate investment readers will like. But now how can you get people to find you - traffic to your blog? A great way to get traffic to your site is by using social bookmarking. Social and business networking communities are “Hot” sites on the internet.

Here is a “commoncraft” video that shows how it works:

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What to Blog about In Your Real Estate Investing Blog

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Blogs are generally opinion based, so that means you can get information from just about anywhere. You just want to be sure to keep your posts relevant to your real estate investing business.

Focus on the kind of information that your customers or clients would be most interested in. That gives them the best value and a great reason to subscribe to your blog and return for more. Read the rest of this entry »

Going Viral 2.0

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Real Estate Marketing 2.0…

 ”Web 2.0″ is the catch-all term for web sites and tools that focus on interactivity with visitors, and communication with and between visitors to a web site.

There are the “Big 2″, MySpace.com and FaceBook.com, but there are also many smaller more specialized social networks that attract personal and professional visitors around a specfic subject.

And that’s true for real estate as well. Real etstate professionals can network with each other, exchange information and attract customers using these social networks.

How cool would it be if you had a way to let all your “friends” across several social networking sites, blogs and virtual communities, know about a new wholesale deal you just picked up? Or a listing that meets certain criteria? Or a buyer who is looking for a specific kind of property in a certain area. Read the rest of this entry »

Social Marketing: Build Your List!

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Are you excited about Social Networking and Social Marketing yet?

I am too, but don’t forget to build your list! What’s so important about building your list?

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In marketing and internet marketing circles there is a saying “The Money Is In the List”. Whether you are considering sellers, buyers, investors or lease/option tenants, it really pays off big time to have lists of them - not just a few of each, but large numbers.

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Not only does that give you a lot of comfort when you sell a property super fast to your list, rather than listing it. Your list will also allow you to get paid for your marketing and for bringing leads into your viral marketing funel. Read the rest of this entry »

Social Networking in Real Estate

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Social networking has totally changed the way we market. To put your name and real estate business out in the public eye, you no longer have to purchase expensive banner ads. Now you can bring customers to your site just by creating free profiles on sites like MySpace and Facebook.

Find me on MySpace and be my friend!

Social networks operate on the simple principle that you know people who know more people, and so on. Those friends-of-a-friend might be looking for some real estate, or know somebody who’s in the market for a new home. Word gets around, and so will your name. As a viral real estate marketer, you can use this to your advantage.

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Viral Real Estate Marketing

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“Viral” is the cool new term for anything that spreads like… well, like a virus. Viral videos like ‘The Star Wars Kid’ and ‘Leave Britney Alone’ (too annoying to link here…) get passed around until they join the ranks of Internet phenomena. That’s because, thanks to the Net, the world has never been smaller. Nothing can stop the flow of information.

As a real estate marketer, you can take advantage of this trend by starting a viral ad campaign of your own.

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Viral Marketing Fuel

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When all the tools are in place as I’ve outlined in the previous posts, now you need to put some “fuel into your viral marketing engine”.

The easiest way to do that is by setting up a “bird dog” system, or “ant farm”.
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Essential Viral Marketing Tools Part 4: Web Audio

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Now that you have one or more mini web sites, or squeeze pages, the next essential step to capturing your visitor’s attention and drawing them into your site and into your optin is audio.

Web Audio Tools

Adding audio to your mini web sites is proven to increase their conversion rate dramatically. (Conversion rate means how many of your visitors will opt in.) Internet marketers have found several reasons for this…
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Essential Viral Marketing Tools Part 3: Mini Web Sites

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So, blogs are great with search engines. And your blog is also great for providing good and ongoing content to your prospects and customers. However, if you want to peak the interest and focus the attention of your specific prospect, here is another essential tool:

 Mini Web Sites

Sometimes called “squeeze pages” or “shy-yes pages”, these web sites focus your prospect’s attention on one single call to action: “Enter your name and email into the box and click submit!” (Of course more elegantly put, but this is the essence.)
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