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Blog Feedback: Michael Andruff - Vancouver Real Estate Agent

Thursday, January 25th, 2007

I received a great email just now from Mike Andruff a Vancouver real estate agent that has been an Ubertor client for quite some time. It is always great to get emails like this… makes writing the blog that much more rewarding. :) Thanks Mike.


Team Andruff real estate vancouverHi Steve,

Kudos to you for your inspirational e-blogs. Last December as real estate slowed down at the end of the year, I actually took time to read your material and WOW! GENIUS!

Your material covers wide ranges of real estate and in my view is cutting edge. In one email I significantly alter my view of my website, how important blogging is, what a great resource I have in Ubertor.

I don’t pass on the e-blogs anymore, they have tons of value. All I can say is THANKS and keep doing what you are doing.

Wishing you every success in 2007,

Mike Andruff
www.teamandruff.ca

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“Old-style marketing won’t cut it in the brave new world of real estate.” from CNN.com

Sunday, January 14th, 2007

CNN.com picked up the story about the power of real estate blogs and what is to come for 2007. Take a moment to read the article. It is worth your time to learn about the internet and what it can do to your real estate business.

“real estate professionals have two choices when it comes to confronting the changes wrought by technical advances: engage it or pretend it isn’t there.” - Bradley Inman, Inman.com
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Is tomorrow today?

Thursday, December 28th, 2006

john edwards realtorUS President hopeful John Edwards announces his candidacy on YouTube today. Want more information about John Edwards? Maybe you should check out his blog (http://blog.johnedwards.com)

Seth Godin says “John F. Kennedy was the TV president. The debates got him elected and his newsreel footage lives on. (When was the last time you saw Eisenhower in a video clip?) That began an era of politics that lasted more than forty years. That’s why it costs hundreds of millions of dollars to run for President.”

Another example that there is massive power in blogging and using video to promote yourself? Now Presidential campaigns are embracing the technology. Do you think it is time you did?

5 Tasks for 2007

Thursday, December 28th, 2006

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The first important point to understand is that having a website requires work! Many real estate agents think that you can just launch a website and it will work its “magic” and bring in the business. This is not how the internet works. Having a website is just like having a storefront. It takes work to make it work. (there are ways to get the work done without you doing it… see below)

Think of your favourite website… look at it today and then think, would this still be your favourite website in 6 months if it was exactly the same?

Lets say your favourite website is the clothing company Banana Republic. If you look at their website today (screen shot here) you will see their Christmas specials and some widgets that are pushing certain products and promotions. How would you feel if you went there in July and the site was still pushing their Christmas sale.

Or how about WhistlerBlackcomb.com? What if you went to their website and you saw the snow report from 2005… or if you came across their big new announcement is a new lift that was launched 8 months ago. Would you keep going to their website? or would you find your Whistler news somewhere else?

Make your website relevant! Make your website matter!
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Here are 5 tasks you can do in 2007 to help your website gain the exposure and return visitors that it deserves:

1. Seriously.. Get Blogging
INMAN News named blogging as one of the top real estate stories of 2006. They reported that the “Real estate blogoshere comes to life. Real estate blogs really took off this year, with more solo agents getting into the mix and more blogging on collaborative sites.Zillow’s CFO & VP of Marketing Spencer Rascoff says that one of the top online real estate stories for 2006 was that blogs went mainstream.

2. Expose your Listing in a new way
Get the massive exposure that your listings deserve. Flyers, Open Houses, local Newspapers are all good ways to attract attention to your listings but services like craigslist.org, zillow.com, oodle.com, edgeio.com, base.google.com, hotpads.com and trulia.com are all excellent ways to gain massive exposure to your listings. Adding your listing to these sites should be standard practice when advertising your new listing.

3. Expose yourself to new ideas
2006 will be remembered in online real estate as the year that more information than ever became accessible to consumers, for free. The creation of Zillow.com, Redfin.com, and Trulia.com are a few among a rapidly growing group of companies that are pushing the envelope. Are you up to speed with what is going on? Do you know what a blog is? how about RSS? craigslist? Make 2007 the year of learning new things. Plan to attend a conference that you have never attended before. There are lots out there. Here are a few places to start looking www.realestateconnect.com or www.realtor.org.

4. Track Everything
Take the time to track what you do so that you can replicate what works and stop doing what is not working. Here are a few ideas to help you get tracking your results:
a. Ensure that you are using Google Analytics to track the stats of your website
b. Use multiple email addresses to track what is working.
- On your open house flyers use steve@yourdomain.com
- On your busines cards use sjagger@yourdomain.com
- On your just listed flyers use justlisted@yourdomain.com
You get the idea. Doing this will allow you to track which inbound emails are coming from which marketing effort.
c. Multiple domain names is a great way to track (yourdomain.com, yourdomain.ca, yourdomain.info)
d. Your Open Houses can even be tracked… ask everyone how they heard of the open house. Even tell them that your testing to see which of your marketing is pulling its weight. Run a survey to track the results. Do this for all of your open houses. I bet the results will surprise you.

5. Learn the complete capabilities of your website.
Even if your website is not an Ubertor website (it should be) you should take the time to learn the complete capabilities of what your website can do for you and what technologies are available to help take you to the next level. Take some time to learn about Feedburner, RSS, Google’s Webmaster Guidelines, WordTracker, Blogs, PageRank, Link Baiting, etc.

With all of these new tasks you will need to Systematize your business. A good book to read about systematizing your business is Michael Gerbers E-Myth. His book talks about small business owners and the need to operate like a franchise. Definitely worth a read.

Need help with any or all of these tasks… Ubertor Support can help with some, Ubertor Training is another option, RET Meetups will bring you together with like minded agents, services like realtysupport.ca can do the work for you, or even a real estate coach might be the answer.

Keep in mind the California Association of REALTORS® survey found that “The typical buyer is now an Internet buyer

Any questions… feel free to contact me directly.

Jim Duncan - Century 21 Manley - Charlottesville, VA

Tuesday, December 26th, 2006

Woke up this morning to an email from our client in Charlottesville, VA who had some nice things to say about our Realtor Website system. Jim Duncan is a very active real estate blogger in Charlottesville and is widely respected in the blogging community and it is a pleasure having him as a client on our system. Here is what Jim emailed in to me:

jim duncan realtorWorking with Ubertor has been fantastic. My previous professionally-designed and
implemented site was becoming stale and the features were lacking. Ubertor
provides remarkable customer service. They have demonstrated commitment to consistently
innovating to deliver not just cutting-edge features, but the ability for end
users to take advantage of as much or as little technology as they want to.

In short - great customer service, great technology and great implementation -

Thanks Jim, it is a pleasure working with you!

Redfin HIRES more Bloggers… this time in San Francisco

Thursday, December 21st, 2006

redfin inman bloggers myrealpageOnline real estate company Redfin.com is doing it again…. this time in San Francisco. A few months ago we reported that Redfin.com had posted an ad on Craigslist.org looking to hire bloggers interested in writing about the Seattle real estate market. Well INMAN News out of San Francisco has reported today that Redfin has posted an ad in the San Francisco Craigslist.org looking for bloggers there.

Is this a sign of the future?

I wonder when traditional real estate companies will begin doing this?

Does your real estate website provider supply you with prewritten content?

Thursday, December 21st, 2006

Many real estate website providers supply prewritten canned content on the web sites they sell to real estate agents. This canned content comes in many forms… (article continue’s here)

(Google’s thoughts on canned content)

My article for the Yankee Blog Swap is over at Reggie’s blog and I wanted to take a moment to direct your attention there as canned content is a common discussion with agents.

YouTube for Real Estate Marketing - Inaugural Blog Swap 2006

Monday, December 18th, 2006

blog swap badgeReggie Nicolay from San Francisco is our guest blogger today from www.mytechopinion.com a blog that explains technology as it pertains to the real estate industry. Reggie is here thanks to the inaugural blog swap that RSS Piecess put together.

Reggie Nicolay, San Francisco - YouTube is turning out to be a noteworthy tool for Real Estate. I’m not just saying that because they’ll host your video for free. Let’s face it; YouTube has become an online destination. And not just for teenagers. In November, iMedia Connection covered an eMarketer report dispelling myths about the average YouTube visitor. eMarketer said, ages 35 to 64 make up the largest audience, with ages 25 to 34 coming in second. I was surprised to learn this; it’s contrary to what the mainstream media leads us to believe. eMarketer also stated ages 35 to 64 were the largest share of unique visitors. As if that isn’t enough, according to Nielsen NetRatings, YouTube was the fastest growing Web brand the first half of this year. Compile that with ComScore Media reporting over 60% of YouTubes visitors earn 60k or over annually. Now what do you think of YouTube and its benefit to Real Estate Marketing?

Okay, so we know consumers are flooding YouTube. How can real estate agents benefit most? Why not start by creating educational videos? For example, buying your first home, the process of buying/selling, planning your move, or even financial preparation. These videos will enhance your own website, and be viewable on YouTube. You may also want to advertise your new listings or promote services…the list goes on and on! Just keep in mind you are making a video to represent you and your business. Keep it professional.

How do I get started?
First you need a plan! Start by reading up on a few principles around video production. VideoMaker & YouTube have a lot to say on the subject. If you don’t already have a free YouTube account, create one here. I’ve also compiled a list of ingredients:

- Digital / analog video recorder (Digital is preferred. Analog must be “digitized” using a converter box.)
- Tri-Pod & Microphone (Not required, but can increase the overall quality)
- Video Editing Software (For PC -Adobe Premier Elements, Windows Movie Maker or for Mac iMovie)

Once you’ve created a video, you are ready to post! Keep in mind the following:
- Popular Formats: Quicktime (.mov), Windows (.avi) or MPEG.
- Recommended Format: MPEG formatted at 320 x 240 resolution with MP3 Audio.
- Movie Length: Less than 10 minutes.
- Movie Size: Less than 100MB.
- YouTube Tags: Important, these are your keywords. Think creatively.
- Embed Code: This is the snippet of code you will add to your website or blog to display your video.

Want to read more from the real estate bloggers that participated?

Transparent Real Estate’s Pat Kitano vs. Zillow’s Drew Meyers

RSS Pieces’ Mary McKnight vs. Future of Real Estate Marketing’s Joel Burslem

St Paul Real Estate Blog’s Teresa Boardman vs. Phoenix Real Estate Guy’s Jay Thompson

3 Ocean Real Estate’s Kevin Boer vs. SLC Real Estate’s Nigel Swaby

Issaquah Undressed’s Larry Cragun vs. Maury Properties’ Andrew Maury

Chicago Home Weblog’s Geno Petroche vs. NY Houses 4 Sales’ Christine Forgione

Jonathan Dalton’s Phoenix Arizona Real Estate Blog Jonathan Dalton vs. Bonnie Erickson’s Real Estate Snippets Bonnie Erickson

The boys of Sellsius vs. Real Estate Tomato’s Jim Cronin

ML Podcast’s Michael Price vs. FamousAgents.com’s Elise Wright

My Tech Opinion’s Reggie Nicolay vs. Ubertor’s Steve Jagger

Redfin’s Glenn Kelman vs Rain City’s Ardell DellaLoggia

CondoDomain’s Anthony Longo vs. miOaklandCounty’s Maureen Francis

The San Diego Home Blog’s Kris Berg vs. Urban Dig’s Noah Rosenblatt

The Real Estate Yankee Blog Swap

Saturday, December 16th, 2006

realtor blog swapOn Tuesday, December 19th, the real estate blogosphere will be turned on its head when 26 of the industry’s top bloggers swap blogs for that day. You’ll see New York’s Christine Forgione posting on Geno Petroche’s Chicago blog while Pat Kitano of Transparent Real Estate takes on the Zillow Blog. On the Ubertor blog will be San Francisco’s Reggie Nicolay of MyTechOpinion.com and I will be on his. This is an event your can’t miss!

So, which real estate bloggers will be participating?

Transparent Real Estate’s Pat Kitano vs. Zillow’s Drew Meyers

RSS Pieces’ Mary McKnight vs. Future of Real Estate Marketing’s Joel Burslem

St Paul Real Estate Blog’s Teresa Boardman vs. Phoenix Real Estate Guy’s Jay Thompson

3 Ocean Real Estate’s Kevin Boer vs. SLC Real Estate’s Nigel Swaby

Issaquah Undressed’s Larry Cragun vs. Maury Properties’ Andrew Maury

Chicago Home Weblog’s Geno Petroche vs. NY Houses 4 Sales’ Christine Forgione

Jonathan Dalton’s Phoenix Arizona Real Estate Blog Jonathan Dalton vs. Bonnie Erickson’s Real Estate Snippets Bonnie Erickson

The boys of Sellsius vs. Real Estate Tomato’s Jim Cronin

ML Podcast’s Michael Price vs. FamousAgents.com’s Elise Wright

My Tech Opinion’s Reggie Nicolay vs. Ubertor’s Steve Jagger

Redfin’s Glenn Kelman vs Rain City’s Ardell DellaLoggia

CondoDomain’s Anthony Longo vs. miOaklandCounty’s Maureen Francis

The San Diego Home Blog’s Kris Berg vs. Urban Dig’s Noah Rosenblatt

Benson Wong says get blogging!

Saturday, December 16th, 2006

Benson Wong, the IT Manager for Sutton Group Realty Services, Ltd. says on his personal blog that you should get blogging. Take a look at Benson’s blog (mostlygeek.com) as he gives some insight as to why all Realtors should be blogging.

My thoughts… All real estate agents should be writing a blog! Most of you are already so close without even knowing it…
- do you write a newsletter?
- do you send market updates to your clients?
- do you communicate using an email newsletter?

If yes, your almost there… you should take that information that you are already writing and add it to your blog. Why?
- it is great content that you have already taken the time to write
- by adding it to your blog, you get more mileage out of that hard work as it will work to drive traffic to your website
- it differentiates you from your colleagues

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