Today’s email led me to a blog post filled with grammar errors that made me cringe from start to finish. First was: “We take our responsibility serious.” Ummm… no. You can’t do that. Serious is an adjective. It has to modify a noun, as it “This is a serious post about a serious subject.” If […]
Are your real estate blog posts serving their purpose?
To answer that question, you first have to determine your purpose. Conventional wisdom once said a blog post must be 200 words to be noticed by Google and the other search engines. Then it went to 300 – then 400 or 500. Most warned against getting any more long-winded because people stop reading. And now… […]
Remember, your marketing efforts are cumulative…
If you plan to succeed, you have to plan to do more than one thing to build your business, and the things you do should complement each other, so each marketing exposure builds upon the last. Of course you can’t do everything that anyone will suggest to you, so choose your avenues wisely. Along with […]
Using voice recognition software? Be sure to proofread!
Voice recognition software is a big plus for those who have limited typing skills, or who simply do better speaking than writing. But if you use it, take time to proofread. If you don’t, you could end up looking silly. That software simply doesn’t know what you mean – and the fact is that no […]
Pre-loading your autoresponder messages – watch the timing!
Yesterday’s email contained two very strange messages for August 31… The first one shouted that I had better be getting my air conditioning unit in shape for the coming summer. Well – OK. But I don’t live in Australia. Summer is not coming – it’s going. In fact, short days and cool temperatures are telling […]
When your headline lies – you lose
Have you ever opened an email or followed a link because the title or subject link promised information you wanted? Of course you have. We all have. And have you ever been disappointed by what you found when you started reading? My guess is “Yes, you have.” Quite often, the title or subject line makes […]
Staying in touch with past clients and your sphere of influence doesn’t need to be difficult
After Thursday’s newsletter, one my favorite copywriting clients wrote to share her method… She said she has a lot of time on the road, so she makes quick phone calls – never more than a couple of minutes. She might just call to check up and make sure they still love their new house, or […]
Rule #1 in writing marketing copy – for real estate or anything else
Everything has rules, darn it, but the rules in copywriting are at least useful – and there to help you succeed. Rule #1 is to remember that it is never about you. It’s always about your prospect. For that reason, you should never, ever, ever begin a marketing message with the word “I.” Even more […]
Why are Real Estate Prospecting Letters Sold in Sets?
Why are real estate prospecting letters sold in sets? Why not just get and use one good letter? Every now and then someone writes to ask if I can provide them with one good letter to use in prospecting. The answer is “Yes, I could. But contacting your prospects just one time is a poor idea.” […]
Two Ways to Maintain a Positive Attitude
Two ways to live in a positive frame of mind… First, never replay your failures. Most of us have a tendency to go over and over and over situations that we wish had never happened. If you need to do it once so you can think about how to do it differently next time, do […]