The reimagined program is now available through more than 8,000 real estate agents in four markets across Texas, as well as Atlanta, Denver and Phoenix.
The reimagined program is now available through more than 8,000 real estate agents in four markets across Texas, as well as Atlanta, Denver and Phoenix.
Historically, cities have been the center for commerce and the arts. They used to be vibrant places that attracted young people. But what about now? And is marketing real estate in the city tough?
As an agent, one of the most important things you can do is understand and identify your target audience so you know exactly how to market to them. Here are five main groups every agent should be paying attention to.
Branding and marketing become surprisingly simple and effective when you know your core values, your inherent strengths and your personal brand archetype. Think of these things as points on your personal GPS that will help you discover exactly where you are and how to get to where you want to go.
Real estate professionals have been at it for six months now, balancing the stress of working from home with a host of other distractions. To avoid being pulled into a state of exhaustion and burnout, here are four tips to keep in mind.
An engaging YouTube channel can play a big role in building your brand and elevating you as a recognized thought leader in the industry. If you’re new to the platform, here are three basics to help you hit the ground running.
Establishing yourself as a thought leader doesn’t have to involve spending big bucks on a PR firm. Instead, learn from one company’s experience deploying a series of strategic in-house public relations efforts that have been more than worth the sweat equity.
The last thing agents want is to work with prospects for weeks before realizing it was a complete waste of time. This can be avoided, however, by having the proper prescreening process in place for vetting clients. Here are a few tips.
Tribus Chat lets real estate professionals break their communication into different channels, which the company believes will improve efficiency.
Former radio host Kimberly Ray, who was fired for on-air racist remarks, has been hired by local Rochester, New York, brokerage Revere Realty.