It's simple: It has been CB Bain's practice for over 40 years to help their brokers (now over 1,400 strong) build meaningful relationships with clients. Ranked 17th for sales volume and 45th for sides in the 2019 REAL Trends 500 report, CB Bain continues to heavily invest time and dollars into helping their brokers turn their clients' homeownership dreams into a reality.
Since its inception in 1972, CB Bain has differentiated itself from other real estate firms in the Pacific Northwest by providing buyers and sellers with exceptional market knowledge, transactional expertise, and professional accountability.
Continuing their reputation for unprecedented client care is a top priority for CB Bain.
To continue their gold standard customer service for their clients, CB Bain set a plan in...
No matter who or where you are, most of your real estate clients will find you online.
Today, home listings go online, or they don't exist. Even if you hold an open house, the definition of a local event, most guests will first learn about it from your website or through social media.
In a certain sense, there are hundreds or even thousands of ways people find you online. But the most successful real estate firms and sales associates make the time to take control of their brand.
In real estate, one of the best ways to do this is through blogging.
A blog is a gold standard for generating traffic, leads, and building relationships. Blogging keeps you relevant for the long haul while positioning you as an expert through helpful, informative content. By blogging regularly, it also helps you from an SEO standpoint. It is well documented that Google favors sites that have unique and engaging content added to them on a regular basis. These sites tend to g...
Tech-savvy real estate pros use social media sites to connect with the right audience at the right time. Even with minimal time and resources, you can build more online relationships and earn more clients.
Keeping this in mind, use this list of ten social media tips the modern sales associate can't afford to overlook.