All Forum Posts by: Rachel Rofe
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Post: Tweetdeck

- Real Estate Consultant
- San Diego, CA
- Posts 14
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Thanks for the Seesmic tip! I'd been using Nambu, but Seesmic looks to be a lot cleaner of an interface. :)
Post: Web Marketing for Real Estate

- Real Estate Consultant
- San Diego, CA
- Posts 14
- Votes 5
"Real estate marketing" is a bit of a broad term (to me), so if you narrow the processes you're looking for down (even to what type of real estate you deal with), I can try to give more detailed responses...
And to be completely honest, RE really isn't my specialty at all - it's my boyfriend's - but I DO know Internet Marketing.
Some general things I do to get exposure to my business, which may help yours...
1. I figure out terms I want people to be able to find me on Google for - for you, maybe that'd be, "sell property in Auburn", where you want people to find your site if they're trying to sell their properties.
I really don't know what you're looking for, like I said, but... I take those phrases and then go to get top 10 rankings for them. There are different things I do for that, but I mainly use a great software for it... it's $127 a month, but I've found it to be worth it as I get tons of exposure with it.
2. You could post on Craigslist regularly for more traffic.
3. You could have a content-filled blog, with calls to action telling people how to find you and fulfill whatever action you want them to take.
4. AdWords is great, though I know you have to invest...
Same with articles (though you're investing time, not money... unless you get them outsourced).
If you narrow down what you're looking for a bit, I'm happy to give some ideas...as I said, I can definitely help on the marketing side - just not so sure on the RE terminology. :)