Real Estate Postcards + Website Tie-in
To get the most from your postcard marketing program, you should integrate your postcards with your real estate website. Most buyers and sellers use the Internet at some point to conduct real estate research. The Internet helps people shop for homes, learn about mortgages and find real estate agents.
This Internet activity is already happening, so you don't have to do anything to generate it. All you have to do is capitalize on it. How can postcards help you capitalize on web traffic? Here are some tips:
The Postcard Offer
One way to integrate postcards with your website is to promote an offer that the reader can take advantage of online. This might be a free report, a seminar, or anything else that can be downloaded, subscribed to, requested, or learned about online.
This increases the value of the postcard, which in turn increases the postcard's chance of generating a response. Just be sure you have some form of lead-capturing mechanism in place on your website, even if it's something as "low-tech" as having people email you for the item. The point is to make contact, not just to give away freebies.
The Online Resource Center
Why not build an informational resource section of your website and point to it with your postcards? Maybe your resource center includes property listings with virtual tours. Or maybe it's a collection of home buying downloads, such as a mortgage guide or a buyer's checklist.
By doing this, you are once more adding value to your postcard. You're giving the recipient a reason to
- hang on to the postcard,
- visit your website,
- learn more about you,
- trust you,
- contact you, or all of the above! This last point -- direct contact -- comes from having website lead generators in place like we talked about before.
Alternate Response Paths
By tying your postcards into your website, you're giving people two ways to respond -- direct and indirect. A direct path on a postcard would be a phone number. Some interested prospects will choose the direct route and call you straightaway. But those who are less direct would rather learn more about you first. They need to get comfortable before they "raise their hands."
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Brandon Cornett teaches real estate Internet marketing to agents across the U.S. and Canada. He is the author of many articles and books on real estate web design, search engine optimization, real estate blogging and more. Visit the author at http://www.armingyourfarming.com