Get paid to market your Real Estate Business
Get Paid to Market your Real Estate Business Written by: Marti
Gossland Lasting Impressions 2 Year after year, agent after
agent throws thousands of dollars away on direct mail postcards
that get 3% return at best. Many have thought, "There has to be
a better way!" They are right! There is a better way! How would
you like to get paid for your marketing?
Parks and Recreation in most cities offer classes in just about
everything you can possibly imagine, from photography to
quilting, Kung Fu to cooking. Publicity for the classes is taken
care of by the city and costs the instructor nothing. The
instructor charges a fee for the class usually around $30 per
student for anywhere from 4-10 hours of instruction. And can
usually receive $2,000 - $3,000 a year for holding classes just
once a week.
What better way to market your business? The city pays for the
marketing and you get paid to teach people about buying a house.
Hold classes on how to buy a house, what to do to improve the
value of their house, how to shop for a mortgage, home
improvements etc.
You become an expert in the eyes of your students, trust is
built and everyone coming to your class is interested in real
estate, they are thinking of buying or selling their home.
The trick is think of helping others not selling something. If
you make blatant efforts to sell real estate you students will
pick up on that immediately! Don't do it! It does more harm than
good. But if your class actually helps first time home buyers
understand their options, and the choices they need to make, you
will find that they will come to you when they are ready to buy.
You have become an expert in their eyes and they trust you to
help them through the process of selling or buying their home.
Many real estate agencies hold such classes for people but they
have to pay to market the class and many people feel that they
will be trapped in a nightmarish hard ball sales presentation
like those offered by time shares so they don't sign up. Rule #
1 for classes
Don't turn it into a sales pitch! Keep it informational.
There should be 3 elements to the class
1) A topic that deals with a specific problem your target market
might deal with.
Examples first time buyers financing, home improvements that
increase the value of your property, building VS buying, factors
to consider when buying rural properties, how to save money on
taxes, maintenance and other home owner expenses. Think about
the problems that face your clients and then create a class that
meets their needs.
2) Solutions to the problems that don't include buying a house
from you or listing their property with you. Remember, this is
not a sales pitch, it is a class. Once you build up trust the
money part will naturally follow if your students believe you
know what you're talking about. People do business with those
they trust, you have hours to build up their in you.
3) Make the class interesting and fun. Plan your class well and
practice often, have friends critique you before you teach. Make
it interactive.. give students plenty of time to participate in
the learning process. DON"T JUST LECTURE! Be energetic and
cheerful no one likes a boring class. Be brief, get to the
point, don't meander around the topic. Have a simple outline for
each class printed and have lots of white space on the paper so
students can write notes. Don't write out everything for them,
if they write it down they are more likely to remember.
Better, much better than throwing away thousands on direct mail,
and you reach people who are interested in real estate, you
build relationships with your students and instantly become an
expert in their eyes, you get paid, you get referrals. At the
end of the class have a little party, snacks and soda or juice
and pass out your business card.
Other places to teach....entrepreneaur classes, city college, at
home related expos (seminars or workshops), in your office,
libraries, and SBA classes. have fun marketing!