Like politics, it is said that all real estate is local. If you have managed to establish your reputation as an expert and a fair dealing professional in your local community, congratulate yourself. You have just built a huge advantage over your competition.
However, if you're just a beginner with no connections you may be in for a tough time. As you have realized few people would want to do business with a nobody. This is because they want to deal only with trustworthy experts and not waste their time with a newbie. It might sound unfair but that's the way it is. Why would you entrust your hard earned money / property to an amateur when you know a lot of pros?
Clients. They get defensive. |
Real estate selling: tough for newbies
I personally experienced the heartaches of starting a real estate career. I was 22 when I got my broker's license and while I was quite confident of my selling skills and knowledge (I studied real hard plus I was lucky to have an experienced mentor who looked after me like a father), getting the attention of property owners and A-list buyers was really difficult.
For one thing, my age worked against me. Most people wanted to deal with experienced and well known realtors because they have the rep and street cred. Many of these real estate stalwarts also had money to spend on branding and attending social events for networking / rubbing elbows with the local rich & famous while I had barely enough for normal business logistics.
They also had long established connections through their school or family ties that I don't have. I had no choice but to work my way up, one deal at a time.
How to level the paying field
Blogging can amplify your expertise on a specific subject |
Now, you can enhance your own personal brand, demonstrate your expertise and give prospective clients a glimpse of your charming personality :) by using a quick, easy to use and best of all free tool on the internet: blogging.
Thanks to the wide availability of the internet many people are now familiar with blogs and chances are you may even be using one now. But if you're not really sure what a blog is here's the standard definition: a blog or a weblog is simply an online journal where people publish or post their personal thoughts on a specific subject.
Show your expertise via blogging
There are millions of blogs maintained by people for personal purposes. However, for professionals and businessmen like yourself, you can use a blog as a way to share your opinions and expertise related to real estate.
By regularly publishing valuable articles, videos and other helpful information for your readers, you can establish your reputation as an expert without being preachy or pushy. The key as always is genuine, factual and useful content --- something that your audience will feel good and empowered. Make sure they walk away feeling more informed than ever before about a specific topic after they read your blog article or post.
Blogger is one the most popular and free blogging platforms |
You can always open a blogging account with blogger.com or wordpress.com. Both blogging platforms are free and easy to use if you don't want to spend on a domain name & hosting (btw, it's always better to get your own domain & hosting).
Content is what matters
Having a blog is one thing. Demonstrating your expertise is another. What you are going to put on your blog is more important than what your blog looks like. Substance first before form. However, to project a professional image, it is also must that your blog looks organized and neat but that can come a bit later.
Despite the popularity of blogs, many real estate agents and realtors are hesitant to start posting content on their blogs and the main excuse is that they don't know what to write. Well, frankly there are actually tons of topics to write about.
What to blog or write about
To illustrate, you can write a short article about a specific neighborhood in your professional opinion about a recent government infrastructure or project in the area and how it might affect property values. You can also share ideas on how to make a home more marketable and valuable. Share something about the local community such as events and activities.
To illustrate, you can write a short article about a specific neighborhood in your professional opinion about a recent government infrastructure or project in the area and how it might affect property values. You can also share ideas on how to make a home more marketable and valuable. Share something about the local community such as events and activities.
Your blog can also contain articles about recent news items that affect the real estate industry in particular or the economy in general. Topics like taxation, new policies on housing or construction. Recently passed national or local legislation affecting property owners are also interesting topics to blog about. All in all, there's an inexhaustible supply of subjects or topics you can write about that your readers will really appreciate.
Change how people see you
Remember your stories if created properly will give clients the impression that you are indeed the local expert. What's more, your blog readers will get to see you in a different light. By blogging consistently and giving useful information, you will no longer be seen as "just one of those agents" or "some realtor". You will now be perceived as an authority, someone who doesn't just list and sell houses.
Consistent blogging will make you influencer |
As you continue blogging, many readers will start following your blog and even subscribe to it. Think of yourself as a magazine publisher who have managed to gather loyal followers. This means you now have significant influence on a number of people who by now are convinced of your credibility and expertise. In short, you have now become an influencer.
A few rules before you start
Before you start blogging away, you need to keep in mind a few rules and tips to make the activity worth your while and bring you profits.
Blogging if not done properly can also potentially backfire on you. You end up losing credibility instead of gaining it. To avoid that problem, here are some basic things you need to remember:
Plagiarists. People avoid them like a plague. |
- Be real and honest - If you want to be seen as an expert you need to be a real expert. I am not talking about degrees or awards but those can help a lot. What I really mean is that: you should really know what you are talking about.
- Don't try to pretend to know - Readers can easily spot a fraud and a poser. Please don't be one. It's painful, very damaging to your rep and you may never fully recover such a fiasco. If you don't know anything about the subject then do your homework first ---- study before you write.
- Write only original stuff - You can do research to know more about an issue but plagiarizing someone's work (worse, you don't even acknowledge the source) is a mortal sin, online and offline. People will avoid you like a plague if you are caught copying another person's content.
- Use conversational language - Talk to your reader like she or he's your best friend. Make it casual but avoid using street language too much. Don't forget: you are maintaining a blog to share professional views and information not a personal blog.
- Use images, photos, slides and videos to break up text and engage your readers - Leave the wordy text to the attorneys who create your contracts. You want to share information the easiest and most enjoyable way you can. Make sure though your images are relevant to the subject matter.
- Share your personal stories - A blog should share more of your personal side than your main business website. It's okay to share some personal stories but make sure it has something to do with what your readers are interested in. If you spent a vacation in a beach, don't just write about what you ate or did, show interesting stuff to your real estate readers. Write about the beautiful beach properties or houses you captured on your cam and say something about the luxury or vacation property market.
- Do not sell properties on the blog or solicit listings - Yup, you read that right. Do not try to make a sales pitch on your blog. Do that in your website. Blatant and self-serving content almost always turns off readers. If you need to feature a house that you are selling then try to write it in a way that doesn't read like an advertisement. Make it a feature story if you must write about a specific listing. Maybe say something about the architecture or designer, an oddity or something really unique.
- Focus on your strengths - It's hard to be an expert in a lot of fields. If your real expertise and strength is on the local community then focus on that. Demonstrate to your readers why you are THE local expert on the subject.
- Share and distribute it - What's the point of writing a very good post if no one gets to read it. Onc you've published your content go and share it freely. Use social media sites such as Facebook, Twitter and LinkedIn. You can also email your post to your friends and prospects (if the information is relevant to them).
There are a lot more rules about blogging to project a professional image but those would be best for another blog post. However, if there is one thing consistent about these rules and tips, it is this: it's always about the reader.
Focus on your readers and give them valuable information and in no time your stature a real estate practitioner will surely rise. In no time, leads, inquiries and referrals will start coming your way.
Focus on your readers and give them valuable information and in no time your stature a real estate practitioner will surely rise. In no time, leads, inquiries and referrals will start coming your way.
How about you? Are you using blogs to help market and brand yourself? I would like to hear about your experience so please leave a comment below.