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wonder31Have you tried Google’s Wonder Wheel?

The next time you run a search on Google:

1. Choose the “Show Options” link located just below the Google search box.

2. A side panel of useful sorting options displays.

3. If you choose Wonder Wheel from the “Standard View” category, a wheel display of relevant search terms displays. By simply clicking on one of the search terms will display a new sub-wheel of relevant search terms and so on and so on. It provides a more intuitive graphical display and makes the task of narrowing down your search results a little easier. It’s also a fantastic way to research relevant and related key words for website and Blog article Search Engine Optimization. Kudos to my friend Scott for sharing this cool insight.

Honey, Remember the milk…

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 If you are like me, a list-maker, and the Internet has taken over your life and you yearn for the ‘ol days when creating a list of things to do was the best way to stay organized, then this cool application may be perfect for you.

Remember the Milk is a great way to keep track of those ‘ToDo” items that seem to slip through the cracks in this crazy multi-tasking world we find ourselves in. 

I know what you are thinking—something else to learn, something else integrate, NO thank you!

But I need to encourage you to use this one–It is the best of the breed!

John Thomson of Interomojo has reviewed this application and has given it raving reviews. 

Let’s take it for  test drive…

2010 Game Plan

game-planAs we finish up 2009 and head into 2010 I know many agents are doing their planning and goal setting for the coming year.

So, I thought I’d pass along some information and tools that have helped shape my business and may help yours going into 2010.

First off, the hottest topics in RE these days are: Online Lead Generation, Listing Syndication, Blogging, Social Networking etc…My team in Ann Arbor is doing all these –  but we NEVER take our eye off the “sphere of influence” target either.

For example,

1. Any entity or person that I pay money to, I solicit business from. I call upon: my lawyer, financial planner, estate planner, insurance providers, lenders, contractors, auto dealerships, etc… I basically reaffirm my desire to help them grow their businesses and ask them to commit to helping me grow my business.

2.  I send an email to all my clients thanking them for putting their trust in me. And I ask them to keep me in mind when they hear of anyone anywhere needing to buy or sell. I also tell them that during the holidays they’ll hear friends, colleagues, relatives and neighbors talk about their plans…I ask them to tell these folks about their experience with me and to pass my name and number along.

(A good portion of my business comes as a direct result of referrals and I can attribute ASKING, SEEKING and KNOCKING to all that business-the Lord is good!)

Many of you have asked how I syndicate my listings and although I won’t share the entire system with you HERE - I will tell you that you need to get your listings on Wellcomemat, Craigslist and Vflyer ASAP and commit to learning a bit about blogging and Twitter, too.

1.  Wellcomemat–http://www.wellcomemat.com/team366

2.  Craigslist–Craigslist is one of the most visited sites on the internet and getting your listings on there has two benefits: Listing exposure & lead generation.

3.  vFlyer–Go to http://vflyer.com/ and see how it works…

4. If you have a blog, get great new material by setting up a Google account here: http://Google.com. Then go into settings and set up an ALERT for the type of information you are interested in blogging about.You’ll get a steady flow of great topics and will never lack for something to blog about!

5. Facebook – Post listings and rentals on your facebook account. In our town, Ann Arbor, MI, students who are using Facebook as there social networking platform run into our RENTALS posted there and we have been fairly successful getting student rentals rented.

6. Commit to learning a bit about Twitter as well in 2010…There are many ways to spend time and I haven’t embraced this yet but I’m willing to learn and maybe this tme next year, I’ll be singing the Twitter praise as well…

These ideas have helped me weather the storm and even prosper.

So commit to implementing at least one of these stategies  in 2010. I’m certain that if you do you’ll increase the number of listings you sell and buyers you serve.

Have an outstanding Holiday Season and a Happy, Healthy and Prosperous 2010..

Online Classified Services

November 13, 2009 by Todd Waller  
Filed under Lead Generation, RE Tech, Social Media

Just like a newspaper, the internet has had “classified” websites for a long time.  Some of the original bulletin board services (BBS’s), when the ‘net was fresh and new, were glorified, online swap meets.  Someone had some hardware, furniture or something that they needed to sell and they offered it via their BBS.

Craigslist is the 800 lb Gorilla

If you’ve not heard of Craigslist, check out the site and learn how you can expose your listings to a much larger audience than just your local MLS.  We’ve used Craigslist to market our rentals and first time home buyer priced homes.  Every time we put one of those listings out on Craigslist, the phone and email inbox light up with inquiries.

Craigslist isn’t the Only Gorilla in the Mist

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Listing Videos: Quick and Easy

November 9, 2009 by Todd Waller  
Filed under RE Tech, Sellers, Videos

Want to increase the exposure your listing gets online?  Want to easily incorporate video in your marketing without taking a whole bunch of time to shoot, narrate and edit listing videos?

We’ve found a quick and easy way to generate videos to be exported to YouTube.  Read on to see how you can put your toe in the water of video distribution without learning a new skill set or taking too much time.

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Web Applications To Make Life Easier

November 6, 2009 by Todd Waller  
Filed under RE Tech, Training

Web 2.0 has been about collaboration, more than anything else.  One of the benefits of this collaborative nature, has been web applications (apps) that are free to use.  In spite of the free nature of these web apps, many are very well developed and highly useful!  While the version you can use for free isn’t as fully featured as the “for-a-fee” version, many still have become very handy in day to day use.

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Updating your Technology?

November 6, 2009 by Todd Waller  
Filed under Articles, RE Tech

The three tools a Realtor® needs, in fact are as necessary as breath itself, are a smartphone, laptop and a digital camera.  Ok, so maybe not as life-giving necessary as breath itself, but these tools go a looong way to making our job a lot easier, more efficient, and fun.

If you are getting ready to purchase for the first time or upgrade any of these items, be sure to check out the following sites for making an informed decision.  Sometimes the kind of technology can hinder or enhance your efficiency and real estate systems.  For example, here at theRockStarAgent.com we are rocking the BlackBerry smartphones for the instant email, and are split 2-1 on the laptops: PC to MacBook Pro.

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The New Real Estate

September 8, 2009 by Todd Waller  
Filed under Articles, RE Tech

theRockStarAgent.com was born as a result of doing real estate differently.  We found that the systems and processes that we used were not only unique to our marketplace, but to the industry at large.  When the local real estate market declined, and many licensees decided to parachute out, we had our best years ever.

Don’t Get Caught Napping

One thing that we know about life in general and real estate specifically, is that change is constant.  In real estate, change can be alarmingly fast.  For agents not keeping pace with the drastic and swift changes to our industry, it almost appears as though the industry is lethargic. Slow to change.  Yet, there are agents that are on the cutting edge of the change and using it to their advantage.

Developing an edge in today’s market requires REALTORS to have a user friendly website with IDX listings available.  Practitioners need to be proficient in Blogging, social media, search engine marketing, and how to work with the e-consumer once they contact you. Using savvy marketing techniques may generate leads for agents, however with no skills in permission marketing and inbound marketing, you will be lost. Nearly 90% of the home buyers are searching homes on the Internet prior to ever contacting an agent. Are they finding you, when they go to Google, Yahoo or MSN?

Mike Bowler has a great post on the change that we are currently undergoing.  And he’s right…

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Those agents that see, educate themselves and take advantage of their new knowledge will be well set when the market turns.  This business has always been about the buyer or the seller.  Now, with information at their fingertips, consumers are in the drivers seat when it comes to choosing the agent to represent them.

Will they choose the agent that presents all of their listing information online, holds “office hours” when they can be reached via instant messaging or webinar and is easily accessible via the ‘net or phone?  Or will they choose that agent that “forces” them to contact the agent for the address, number of bedrooms or square footage of a property?

The Light at the End of the Tunnel Does Not Need to be a Train

With information so easily found, and so free on the internet, here are a few simple steps to help you become the resource your future clients so desperately need:

  • Be sure that you are visible on the internet
    • start a blog, get involved in social networks, fill out your own Google Profile, do something that the search engines will see when someone searches for you as an agent.
  • On your website, be sure to have a user friendly IDX search solution
    • Consider creating web pages dedicated to your marketplace’s neighborhoods: photos, general description, a map, etc.
  • On your website, be sure to have information about your marketplace
    • take your site to the next level by doing some business reviews or restaurant reviews
      • business owners will love the exposure, and your readers will begin to see you as an area resource

These are just a few ideas to implement, but there are many more you can put into place to be found on the internet and show yourself to be the real estate resource that your future clients should be contacting.

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