3 Steps to get you through more doors

3 Steps to get you through more doors

I spoke to an agent today who told me, “I just need to get through more doors”.

It’s something I hear every day.

Because once you’re through the door, the rest is easy, right? So how do you actually get through more doors?

In just the last few days, I’ve spoken to agents who are:

  • Spending £700 to get 2 rubbish leads – every month – on Google Adwords
  • Chucking away £1800 a year on radio adverts that don’t bring any leads in (don’t talk to me about ‘brand awareness’ – she can’t afford it and neither can you)
  • Getting valuation appointments from a ton of canvassing, at an average cost of £800 each.

And the list goes on.

Been there; got the tee shirt

I’ve spent the last 12 years figuring out exactly what works, and doesn’t work, in estate agent marketing. Over that time, I’ve tried just about everything, either myself, or via my clients, and I’ve created a unique marketing system to get you through more doors, every time.

But before I tell you more about how I help agents like you, let me introduce you to Nancy.

Nancy is an independent agency owner in Cardiff with a marketing challenge. She spends most of her marketing budget on canvassing, but is increasingly unhappy with the results – both in quantity and quality.

The only people who respond Nancy’s leaflet are attracted by the ‘Sell your house for £995’headline so if they do become clients, they are usually more trouble than they were worth.

I asked Nancy to tell me about her ideal client. This is the summary of the persona she described:

Tom and Claire

mid 40s

Kids at private school

Professional

Educated to university level

£50k – £70k joint earnings

Social and digitally savvy

Probably Apple users

(I added in that last bit…)

Tom and Claire were actually a bit like Nancy and her husband, and many of their friends. No coincidence there, as we do tend to attract clients like ourselves, in terms of demographics, life chapter and values.

“Nancy, what do you do with canvassing leaflets and flyers?” I asked her.

 “Oh, I throw them straight into the recycling,” she retorted, as if it were obvious. (It was, actually.)

“Then why do you expect Tom and Claire to not only keep your mailers, but to respond to them?”

Turns out she hadn’t really thought it through.

Then came the next question for Nancy; I asked her how she would approach a search for a professional service provider; say, a solicitor. She told me she would first go to family and friends, then social media, and possibly Yell reviews.

“So you wouldn’t Google, ‘solicitor in Anytown’?” I asked.

“Of course not!” Nancy seemed shocked. “You can’t use a Google search for something so important – you need to find out about their reputation before you get in contact with them!”

I agree. But that means that two of the avenues – or marketing channels – to attract the Tom and Claires of this green and pleasant land, are now not available to us.

What kind of client magnet are you?

The trouble is, many estate agents build their businesses based on advertising and marketing that attracts entirely the wrong kind of audience. If you plough all your marketing budget into getting found on Google and your latest, greatest leaflet design, you could be spending a ton of money on becoming a wrong-client magnet.

So how can you target your ideal client?

Three steps lie between you and marketing success

Market: first things first – who is your ideal client? Here are a couple of posts to read to work that one out: this one and this one.

Once you’ve worked out who it is, it’s time for step two – Message – figure out what they want to know. Their biggest concerns may not be your valuation and fee (shock, horror), but may instead be more about timing and finding their next home. How can you address in your marketing the things that are keeping them awake at night?

Finally, what Medium are you going to use to reach them? You need to know where they hang out (social media, email) and therefore the best way to reach them (for them, not you).

MARKET > MESSAGE > MEDIUM – in that order.

 So how are you going to use this information to get you through more doors?

Good news – I’d like to help you really take your marketing and instructions to the next level, by offering you a FREE 1-2-1 Marketing Planning call with me, personally. Just click here  and take the first step to taking your business to the next level.

BUT – I only have a handful of call spots left, so if you want one – click the link now and book your free call quick!

What to do next: book your free 1-2-1 Marketing Planning Call now- Yes – I want a Free 1-2-1 Marketing Planning Call with Sam

Sam Ashdown

Sam is an industry-renowned marketing strategist to estate agents. She helps agents grow and flourish, using her unique smart marketing techniques and strategies. Sam works with agents throughout the UK to help them gain more valuations, win more instructions and sell more properties.

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