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I am not a lead, not now, not ever

by Peter Toner on February 6, 2009

in Real Estate Tools, Real Estate blogs

I am not a lead, not now, not ever

When you are writing copy for your blog …

…. or real estate website, we suggest you think about the sentiments of these consumers – what they want to hear and more importantly don’t want ..

The guys at 1000wattblog offer consulting services to real estate brokers, with a focus on propelling them into the new transparent reality.

Quote from Marc Davidson from 100wattblog : “At best, most agents are left with few tools and few instructions on how to train consumers, how to garner more respect for themselves and how to actually build solid, smart relationships. We see this unfold every day as agents resort to canned auto responders, template email newsletters, blog posts as their touch points and now social network sites. They are sold on the merits of these ideas as solid client retention tools when in fact, they are anything but in the hands of most agents.”

Drew says: “That’s exactly where we come into to picture. This site you are reading now is devoted to teaching agents what works on the internet when building relationships with your future real estate clients.”

We spotted this video over at Marc’s 1000 watt consulting blog.

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