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December
15

Your leads are anything but average. But there's definitely a difference between a good lead and a bad one.

Let's define some terms: A prospect is just about anyone you come in contact with who may someday become a customer. A lead is someone who has signaled interest in what you offer. That might mean they've inquired about your services or expressed interest in a listing.

Certain real estate marketing tools, like email marketing, give you a direct connection to your prospects, so you'll be able to keep the relationship going unt...

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September
7

Leads are the lifeblood of any real estate agent's practice, no matter whether they are experienced or just starting out. In the beginning, agents invest hours into finding the right leads every month. In time, the balance shifts to include more referral business and leads attracted by your website.

No matter where they come from, though, leads remain crucially important: Without them, you'll soon find yourself with nothing to do. That raises some big questions about "old" leads who don't convert in a week, a month, or even six months. What can you do with these connections?

It's true, of course, that some older connections won't stay leads for very long:

  • They may decide to go with another real estate agent, getting their needs met for 2-5 years

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August
19

What real estate agent could say no to more and better quality leads? Modern marketing offers more tools than ever before for generating, nurturing, and converting leads, whether you're just getting started as an agent or you've already been in the industry for decades. So if your lead gen feels like it's been lacking lately, there are concrete steps that you can take right now to turn things around and start generating more leads. Here are some of the best tools and tips to turn your marketing into a reliable, well-oiled lead gen machine.

Start with a Great Real Estate Website

Your real estate website should be the hub of your d...

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July
11

Do you find yourself spending too much time and effort on lead generation? Do the results of your lead generation justify the investment of time and resources? The biggest secret of lead generation is that it doesn't have to be a challenge, but you need reliable tools for the job, starting with your real estate CRM. Investing in the right real estate tech can both boost the results of your lead generation and unlock more time in your busy day to serve the clients that your enhanced lead generation attracts.

Easily Capture Leads and Store Key Data

The first step to generating and converting leads is simply getting your foot in the door. Your real estate CRM should make it easy to acquire key data on leads through online lead capture forms and other sources, then store that data so that it's always...

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June
2

Many real estate agents spend the first year of their careers "chasing down leads."

The process starts by telling everyone you know that you're now a real estate agent. From there, hours of in-person networking are usually used to fill the funnel. But the truth is, most of these people aren't leads in the technical sense. They are prospects, people you only hope are interested.

Someone becomes a lead when they raise their hand in one way or another and signal that they really are interested in your services. They may not be prepared to buy or sell right now, but they do care to hear more. These relationships can be deepened until the lead becomes a customer.

This is a crucial distinction for real estate in particular.

You could foc...

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