What’s Your Internet Marketing Strategy — Author’s Guide

Posted by John Lockwood on January 8th, 2008

Have you been successful in your real estate or lending career largely (or partially) because of your Internet marketing? Our “What’s Your Internet Marketing Strategy” series (see our announcement) highlights authors who are using the Internet to close more business. You don’t have to have an “Internet-only” marketing strategy or be a super top producer, but in general we’ll try to focus on authors who are either so active now that their future success seems assured, or those who have a history of at least three or more closed escrows per year from their Internet marketing efforts. Mainly what we’re looking for in the series is a variety of different viewpoints.

Guest authors of course will have their own byline and appropriate links in their article.  (I recommend no more than five self-serving links, and no more than eight links overall).  If you’re interested in contributing, please contact me and let’s discuss it.

This article goes into some questions and guidelines that may be helpful to you as a guest author in our “What’s Your Internet Marketing Strategy” series. You don’t have to answer any particular questions an certainly not all of them, but you may find that going over the list will help you to come up with ideas to round out your article:

  • How important is the Internet to your overall marketing plan? Is it the only kind of marketing you do, or is it just one of many strategies?
  • What percentage of your business can you trace to Internet marketing?
  • What companies have helped you with your Internet marketing?
  • What role if any does your personal web site(s) play in your marketing strategy?
  • What role if any does your blog (s) in your marketing strategy?
  • Which of the following (if any) have been important to you?
    • Organic search engine optimization.
    • Link building or reciprocal linking.
    • Pay per click advertising.
    • Other traffic generation (banner ads, directories, etc).
    • Pay for lead services.
  • How do you use social networking services (if at all)? Social networking services include ActiveRain, Facebook, LinkedIn, Myspace, etc., etc.
  • How many closed transactions can you trace back directly to social networking services?
  • How important are having online listings to your strategy?
  • Do you have visitors register for listings?
  • What types of leads does your web site generate? Which of these have you had the most success at closing?
  • What do you consider the strengths of your online marketing program? What do you think could be improved?
  • What do you do in the way of short-term follow-up? How fast do you respond to your leads on average?
  • What types of long-term follow-up systems do you have? Do you do any drip marketing other than sending listings (a newsletter, etc.).
  • How cost effective is Internet marketing compared to other forms of marketing you’ve done?

6 Responses to “What’s Your Internet Marketing Strategy — Author’s Guide”

  1. Marchel Peterson Says:

    Hi John:

    My internet marketing is just one piece of the puzzle. I have always tried to not be dependent on one type of marketing. Even with that about half of my business does come from the internet.

    One of the smartest moves I made in my real estate career was an exchange I made years ago. I sold a gentleman’s house for free on my side and in return he helped me with SEO. Since that time I do most on my own SEO but I learned so much from him and we still stay in contact. He is now in the Philippines and it is hard to communicate with him as his nights are my days and vice versa. I have only done organic SEO.

    There are so many social networks out there. I have joined many but really only spend time with Active Rain. We could spend 24 hours a day doing nothing but social networks (lol).

    I do a local Houston e-newsletter once a month. It is set up for the local Houston area and I have had great luck with it.

    You had some interesting questions there. Food for thought.

    Marchel

  2. John Lockwood Says:

    Marchel,

    Thanks for commenting on that. I guess by using the comments you’ve become our first article! Dave Smith also sent me some stuff that I need to get online — sorry it’s taken awhile! Real Estate is cutting a hole in my whole day!

  3. topel Says:

    I know this is not much but in this article, i think there’s just too many questions and not enough answers for a guideline. Ideas are great, ideas are useful. But what if one doesn’t really have any idea regarding a specific question? Real estate business is serious money compared to other forms of selling. Can we at least have something to go forward to aside from the barrage of questions?

  4. John Lockwood Says:

    Topel,

    Thanks. Well, again, this is a guide for authors. My assumption here was that the answers will be forthcoming as the authors read the questions and respond to them. So come back often or subscribe and we’ll have more authors talking about this.

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