Marketing tips for Real Estate Agents in 2006–Find the Missing Piece

March 31, 2007 on 2:02 pm | In Real Estate | No Comments

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In 2006 we are already experiencing a changing market. The need to specialize and provide niche market service is huge. How do agents/brokers make the change? How do they find the missing piece of marketing? They provide this by promoting themselves as SPECIALISTS.

Any agent/broker can promote themselves as a specialist-use the forum of seminars to provide information along with receiving prospective client information. Newsletters are another venue for promoting a specialty. Providing specialty information in your listing presentation gives you the extra nudge for the prospective client choosing you as their agent.

Specialty niches abound in the field of real estate. Just look to your clients for the niches that they are looking for: Investing Urban Lofts Credit Repair Needs Short Sale Negotiation Foreclosure Broker Price Opinions Vacation Homes Elderly Client Needs Distressed Properties

As our industry continues to evolve with the demographics of America changing to an older more educated person and the continued use of the internet to provide services, real estate will need to specialize into very distinct markets.

How are agents/brokers developing their niches? Through the use of web sites like www.RealEstateProGuides.com, many agents/brokers are learning the techniques and information to provide the skills of niche markets. Their free give aways can be found at www.mastershortsales.com, www.buildbpobusiness.com, www.realestateproguides.com all of which provide examples relating to the guides that they publish. Included in the guides are suggestions for marketing the new tools that the agent/broker can utilize for promoting themselves and their business.

A direct correlation has been found between the efforts of niche marketing and profits-why not take advantage of this knowledge and provide more income? RealEstateProGuides.com is here to help you with this.

About the Author

Real Estate Specialist, Real estate author of two e-guides on www.realestateproguides.com

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