How to Avoid the Most Common Marketing Mistakes Realtors Make (And What to Do Instead)

Zack Hanebrink

About 88 percent of all generations of homebuyers rely on professional real estate agents. Unfortunately, many agents make marketing mistakes that affect their success in sales. There is no urgent no need to worry though, as there are ways to iron out these mistakes.

Realtors face many challenges in their work. Some of these tough challenges include prospecting consistently, staying organized, and managing time. Others are maintaining databases and keeping up-to-date with industry practices.

Nevertheless, the biggest challenge of all is marketing. Though it's crucial to a company's success, realtors continue making common marketing mistakes.

Keep reading to learn what these mistakes are and how to avoid them.

Common Realtor Marketing Mistakes to Avoid

Real estate agents need to be on top of their game to succeed in the competitive real estate market. Currently, 65 percent of realtors are licensed as sales agents. This means the competition is so high that you can't afford to make any mistakes.

Yet, that's not what is happening. Here are common marketing mistakes realtors make and what they should do instead:

1. Not Having a Website

In this day and age, if you don't have a website, you are doing something wrong. Customers are now on the internet looking for solutions. Thus, the best way to market your company is to create a great website.

This website should detail your services and your contact information. It should also have quality content on real estate. Moreover, you should make sure the website has a mobile version as well.

2. Neglecting Word of Mouth

Many sales opportunities arise from what people say to each other. It takes one happy client to influence other people to try your services. Unfortunately, many realtors neglect this simple opportunity to market their business.

Instead, they allow negative comments about the company to spread. You can counter any bad reviews by pushing constant positive reviews of your company. Ask for testimonials from your happy clients. Post feedback from homebuyers on your website detailing how you helped them.

3. Spamming or Harassing Potential Clients

The goal of marketing is to attract clients, not repel them. Nonetheless some realtors will keep knocking on the same doors, sending emails, and cold calling people. This in-your-face approach may make potential customers feel harassed or bullied. Thus, they won't be willing to buy from you.

Consider asking for referrals (if you haven't already) or sending sales letters instead. Use subscription emails to send newsletters once in a while. Show how your company is doing great things in the real estate market. This approach tells clients you are amazing but the decision is still up to them how they'll respond.

4. Failing to Build Your Brand

Some realtors don't realize branding is a key part of marketing. As such, they get to a point where they introduce themselves and no one has heard of their real estate firm. That shouldn't happen.

Build your brand and promote it everywhere. Get letterheads, contact cards, and branded shirts and accessories. Put your company's name on cars and gift cards. Host an event and make sure you have banners everywhere.

This name recognition will do wonders when you are trying to sell a home. Buyers will feel a sense of familiarity with you. And as you know, people buy from those they trust.

Learn More About Real Estate Marketing

As you can see, realtors are making many unnecessary marketing mistakes. Avoiding them will attract more clients and improve your reputation. In turn, this will boost your revenue.

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