Real Estate Marketing Tips -- Using Testimonials
Genuine testimonials can add credibility to a real estate
marketing program. When the testimonial comes from a known
source, like a neighbor, that power increases tenfold. So how do
you go about using testimonials?
An easy but effective formula:
1. Place a testimonial at the top of your piece, in headline
fashion.
2. Followed up with your message, giving specifics of the
transaction -- the number of interested buyers that came
through, the time it took to get a contract. (Or other relevant
data from a buyer agent transaction).
3. Then offer to help the reader in the same way.
4. End with your offer and call-to-action.
Create a testimonial "harvesting" system.
The easier your testimonial gathering system is, the more likely
you'll do it on a regular basis. Put something down on paper.
Map it out. Make it a point to solicit a testimonial from each
client X-number of days after the transaction.
Follow your timeline consistently. And be sure you make it clear
how you will use the testimonial (simply by using the phrase "in
my marketing efforts").
Use your client's full name and address whenever possible. When
you write a testimonial-request email or letter (or call them on
the phone), ask if you can include their full name and address.
Explain that it makes the testimonial more believable than
something signed by "R. P. from Houston."
For example, if you lived at 344 Elm Street, Houston, TX, which
of the following testimonials would capture more of your
attention:
One signed by J. Riley, Houston, TX?
Or one signed by John and Beth Riley, 357 Elm Street, Houston,
TX?
Send thank-you cards or a small gift to testimonial providers.
This will boost your referral rate. Besides, it's just plain
nice (and there's plenty of room for nice in today's business
world).
Use the complete testimonial.
Open your newspaper up to the movies section and you'll see
testimonials that look like this:
"...great..."
"...superb..."
"...astounding..."
Besides the fact that these snippets are worthless, what's the
first thing they bring to mind? If you're like me, you might say
they look like they've been taken out of context by a tricky
writer. Use the full testimonial, or at least the full sections
that are most applicable.
Summary
Testimonials carry more power than anything you might say about
yourself. Create a simple harvesting system and follow it
consistently. Be honest about your intentions. Send a thank-you
card or small gift.