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Why You Should Always Respond to User Reviews

Why You Should Always Respond to User Reviews

A new study shows companies that respond to user reviews get better ratings overall.

It’s not really news to point out that buyers and renters are likely to consider online reviews when making decisions about properties. In fact, more than 80% of Americans seek a recommendation when making a purchase of any kind.

All this is great for real estate — when the reviews are good. But stay in business long enough, and a few bad reviews are inevitable.

So what do you do when reviews go bad?

A brand new study from Harvard Business Review (HBR) shows that businesses that respond to reviews get better ratings overall. This means that bad reviews don’t necessarily spell disaster — but they do mean that you should incorporate a response plan into your overall marketing strategy.

Replying to reviews is a important part of online reputation management, which is especially crucial in the real estate world, where companies live and die by their reputation.

How does responding to reviews improve your online reputation?

To examine this question, Assistant Professor of Marketing at University of Southern California Marshall School of Business Davide Proserpio and Assistant Professor of Marketing at Boston University Questrom School of Business Giorgos Zervas looked at tens of thousands of hotel reviews and responses from TripAdvisor.

What they found was that “when hotels start responding, they receive 12% more reviews and their ratings increase, on average, by 0.12 stars.” While 0.12 may not seem like a lot, in the scale of TripAdvisor’s 5 star system, where ratings are rounded to the nearest half star, it has a significant impact on customers’ perceptions.

Proserpio and Zervas found that “approximately one-third of the hotels we studied increased their rounded ratings by half a star or more within six months of their first management response.”

Why is it that the hotels started to get more and better reviews when management started responding?

The researchers examined every facet of the data to rule out other factors that would undermine causality, and found that, in fact, “improved ratings can be directly linked to management responses,” rather than improvements made to facilities or services.

To explain it, the researchers make the analogy of eating at your favorite restaurant, and your meal arrives late. You complain to your dinner companions, but when the manager checks in seconds later and asks how everything is, “for a moment, you consider complaining, but instead choose to avoid confrontation and focus on enjoying the rest of your meal.” Essentially, by humanizing your presence on review sites, you discourage potentially awkward online interactions.

The researchers conclude, “While negative reviews are unavoidable, our work shows that managers can actively participate in shaping their firms’ online reputations. By monitoring and responding to reviews, a manager can make sure that when negative reviews come in — as they inevitably will — they can respond constructively and maybe even raise their firm’s rating along the way.”

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5 Luxury Real Estate Brands that Use Content Marketing to Sell Property

5 Luxury Real Estate Brands that Use Content Marketing to Sell Property

Some of the biggest names in luxury real estate use content marketing to sell property.

Content marketing and luxury real estate are a match made in heaven. It’s an extremely powerful tool to attract visitors, convert them into leads, and convert leads to deals.

That’s largely because real estate buyers — especially luxury real estate buyers — are more connected than ever before. They have a proliferation of digital tools available to them with which to make purchase decisions. Smart real estate brands understand this reality and can use it to their advantage. How? It’s called content marketing.

Developers use content marketing to sell luxury real estate by creating high-quality, original content that attracts potential buyers searching the internet. It helps them grow brand awareness, drive traffic to the property website, and generate and nurture leads.

To give you some inspiration, here are 5 luxury real estate brands who have seen their sales transform as a result of adopting a content marketing strategy.

5 luxury brands to use content marketing to sell property

1) Corcoran Real Estate Group

Corcoran Real Estate Group has embraced content marketing and seen significant benefits. The New York City-based real estate brand increased their social media efforts and started posting two blog posts a week.

A spokesperson for the company says, “The main thing we’ve seen is that the quality of the referral traffic back into our main website has significantly improved. And not only are we seeing more traffic coming in, but visitors coming in from social media sites are staying longer and looking at more things — something we had also seen with search engines, but not in such large numbers.”

2) Long & Foster

Long & Foster is using a beautifully designed e-magazine to showcase luxury properties through an extensive online campaign targeting luxury clients. The online campaign drives traffic to the e-book and the website. 

3) William Lyon Homes

William Lyons Homes connects available luxury properties to over 6,000 people through a multitude of social media platforms. This residential home builder links social followers to relevant articles, outside press coverage, and traditional marketing resources that serve to build on the lifestyle brand of each property.

4) Extell

Like Corcoran, Extell recognizes the value of blog content to attract visitors and nurture leads. The New York firm uses its blog to highlight not only its building with luxury condo units for sale, but also additional relevant information such as neighborhood amenities, seasonal local weather, and area restaurants.

5) Millennium Partners

Millennium Partners sells luxury real estate in the hottest markets across the United States. The firm has embraced content marketing as part of their overall marketing strategy. Millennium Tower’s Facebook page not only shares construction progress, sales information, and related press coverage, but neighborhood amenities, industry trends, and an array of visual content that’s more often than not shared widely by followers.

These are just a few of the many luxury brands that use content marketing to sell real estate. They’re meeting buyers where they are — in the digital space. If you’re not there, too, you’re missing out.

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7 Ways Content Marketing Helps Sell Luxury Real Estate

7 Ways Content Marketing Helps Sell Luxury Real Estate

Do you sell luxury real estate? Are you using content marketing? Here are 7 reasons you should.

It’s no secret that, when it comes to driving luxury real estate sales, content marketing works. According to Placester’s 2018 Real Estate Marketing Strategy Survey Report, 42.1% of real estate professionals surveyed plan to experiment with developing new types of content they haven’t tried. And a whopping 94.1% plan to focus on creating new and unique content for their websites.

So how exactly does content marketing help you sell luxury real estate? Here are 7 ways, just to name a few.

7 ways content marketing helps sell luxury real estate

1) Connect with qualified buyers.

Luxury buyers are highly likely to do purchasing research online. A robust digital and social media presence creates a virtual touch point to connect with affluent buyers.

2) Broaden brand awareness.

According to Sprout Social’s Consumer Engagement Index, which ranks industries by engagement from customers on social media, the real estate industry is second overall in terms of inbound engagement relative to audience size. As hyper-connected buyers engage with your relevant, quality content online, they share with their networks, and your content starts working for you exponentially.

3) Drive traffic to your property website.

Since 93% of all online experiences begin with a search engine, and 75% of searchers don’t click beyond the first page of search results, SEO is crucial for driving traffic to your property’s page. As search engine algorithms evolve, quality content is more and more important in making sure buyers find your property among top results.

4) Communicate real-time updates to potential buyers.

Through social media, particularly through the use of video content or live stories, you can get real-time updates to luxury buyers about project timelines, availability, construction progress, neighborhood news, and promotions.

5) Generate leads.

Content marketing helps drive qualified buyers to your site. According to a spokesperson for New York City-based Corcoran Real Estate Group, since adopting a robust content marketing strategy, “the quality of the referral traffic back into our main website has significantly improved. And not only are we seeing more traffic coming in, but visitors coming in from social media sites are staying longer and looking at more things.”

6) Nurture leads.

Content marketing — particularly a well-planned, automated email strategy — is a highly efficient and effective way to develop relationships with buyers at every stage of the sales process. HubSpot recently reported that businesses using marketing automation to nurture leads received a 451% increase in qualified leads. That’s right: 451%.

7) Sell your neighborhood.

Blog content focused on neighborhood amenities, seasonal recreational activities, area restaurants, etc. can help highlight factors that make your properties attractive to affluent buyers.

As Fronetics’ Director of Strategy Jennifer Hart Yim writes, “Content marketing is a new approach to an old strategy — one that’s putting real estate marketers in charge of the way potential buyers interact with their properties.”

Do you use content marketing to sell luxury real estate?

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Fronetics Real Estate Blog Named Top 60 Real Estate Marketing Blog

Fronetics Real Estate Blog Named Top 60 Real Estate Marketing Blog

Feedspot named Fronetics Real Estate among the best in the category of real estate marketing blog or website.

We are pleased to announce that Fronetics Real Estate’s blog was included on a list of the best real estate marketing blogs.

Feedspot’s Top 60 Real Estate Marketing Blogs & Websites for Real Estate Marketers features a number of valuable media resources for the industry. Fronetics Real Estate is honored to be included — particularly since we’ve only been live for 6 months.

Feedspot reports it chose the top real estate marketing blogs from “thousands of top real estate blogs in our index” using search and social metrics. They are ranked on the following criteria:

  • Google reputation and Google search ranking
  • Influence and popularity on Facebook, Twitter and other social media sites
  • Quality and consistency of posts
  • Feedspot’s editorial team and expert review

At Fronetics Real Estate, we aim to be a go-to resource for developers, property management companies, and other real estate entities when it comes to all things marketing. Though our blog is relatively new, our team has been creating and driving digital marketing strategies for real estate for many years. We’re proud of our many successes for our clients.

Make sure you’re subscribed to our blog for the latest in digital marketing for the real estate industry. And thank you to Feedspot for the recognition.

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10 Quick Ways to Grow Brand Awareness

10 Quick Ways to Grow Brand Awareness

If you want to grow brand awareness, or ensure potential buyers know your property exists, try these strategies.

If you’re building a new property, or just rebranding an old one with a bad reputation, you want to get the word out quickly about what your project is all about. It’s called brand awareness.

For real estate developers and property management companies, brand awareness means that your target buyers (or tenants) know that your property exists. They understand the lifestyle that the property offers.

To grow brand awareness requires a proactive approach. Some companies turn to traditional methods, such as billboards. But it’s important to think about your digital strategy, as well, since the vast majority of real estate research occurs online.

Check out these 10 ways to use content marketing to grow brand awareness quickly.

10 ways to grow brand awareness — fast

1) Establish your brand.

To grow brand awareness, you must first have a brand. This, generally, is the message of your property describing the kind of lifestyle it affords people who live there.

You need concrete creative assets, like a logo and images, and other non-tangibles, like taglines and a defined look and feel. You also need a consistent brand message, which you should develop based on detailed buyer personas laid out as part of the brand-creation process. If you’re selling luxury condos, for example, all of these assets, the tone and voice of your marketing collateral, and even the platforms you decide to participate in should reflect a sense of sophistication and elegance.

Take the time to develop your full brand story, so that you have something (a lifestyle that transcends brick and mortar) to sell to prospective buyers and renters.

2) Start a blog.

You might think that it seems silly to keep up a blog for your property. Who would even want to read it? But a blog can actually help you sell real estate by increasing the amount of traffic search engines send to your website.

The more you publish, the higher you’ll rank with search engines. And every time you publish a blog post, you increase the chances that a user searching the internet for real estate will find your website.

Blogs also help tell your brand story. They help buyers imagine themselves in your space. They nurture leads and build trust among potential buyers. In a recent audit of a client’s website, we found that people who read the blog converted at an almost 30% higher rate than other web traffic. That’s significant.

3) Become a resource.

Bear with me on this one. But I’ve seen this work many, many times.

Content marketing is all about being a trusted resource for your audience. Ditch the blatant sales pitch in your content and think about how you can help your target buyers instead.

Offer guidance on purchasing a home, information about your property’s neighborhood, or tips on upcoming events in the area. You’ll build trust with your current audience and provide them with content they’re more likely to share with their friends and followers. And that is how you grow brand awareness.

4) Make sharing easy.

This is a great way to let your successes go to work for you. Make it easy for your audience and followers to share your content with their networks. Give them sharing options for email, social media — heck, put share links on anything and everything. Social media is a powerful tool in selling real estate. Don’t underuse it.

5) Start content partnerships.

Again, this is all about leveraging other people’s audiences to spread the word about your property and brand.

Reach out to local real estate media sites and blogs to see if you can author a post for them. See if a local interior designer or financial planning professional would like to write a guest-post series for your blog, and ask them to share it on their social media accounts. Basically, create two-way content partnerships where you will ensure that your brand’s name will come across the screens of an influencer’s audiences.

6) Partner with local businesses.

By its nature, real estate is a location-oriented industry. You can partner with businesses in your area to hold seminars or festivals, sponsor sports teams, and donate to charity events.

This works in the digital world as well. On social media, promote the opening of new neighborhood restaurants, and congratulate nearby businesses when they win local best-of awards. Join online charity challenges to support local causes. Build your digital network of local businesses and organizations so that your brand becomes synonymous with the neighborhood wherever locals browse online.

7) Hold social media contests.

Everybody loves to win a contest. Use your social media platforms to create contests in which followers submit a photo or video, and let other users vote for their favorites. Contestants will share the link with their networks, and your brand awareness grows exponentially.

8) Try paid social advertising.

Facebook and Twitter ads are relatively cheap, and both platforms do a great job of making sure your content gets to your target audience. You can set metrics, and customize your preferences for targeted audience in a huge variety of ways.

9) Leverage influencer marketing.

Think beyond buyers themselves. Who influences them when it comes to making major purchases? Beyond family, financial professionals, interior designers, and, of course, brokers represent strong spheres of influence in the real estate space.

Create targeted campaigns to reach these influencers via email, social media, and digital advertising. Getting your name in front of them is one step in the direction of getting your brand on potential buyers’ minds.

10) Get visual with your content.

I mentioned blogging before as an excellent way to drive traffic to your website. But don’t stop with just words.

Virtual tours, infographics, videos, and other highly visual media are not only great for engaging your current audience. They’re also more likely to be shared by your followers with their networks. Again, when people share your content, you grow brand awareness.

How do you grow brand awareness for your properties?

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Why You Should Benchmark Real Estate Marketing Against Competitive Properties

Why You Should Benchmark Real Estate Marketing Against Competitive Properties

Taking the time to benchmark real estate marketing gives you context for your performance — and shows you what prospective buyers/tenants see when searching for properties.

When people are searching the internet for apartments or condos, what are they seeing? Part of an effective, data-driven marketing strategy is regularly taking the time to benchmark real estate marketing against competitive properties.

We all know that competition drives results. Take Elaine Thompson and Michael Phelps. In August 2016, Thompson claimed the title of the world’s fastest woman, and Michael Phelps became the most decorated Olympian of all time. They achieved these incredible feats by continuously pushing themselves to do better — and they weren’t just tracking and measuring their personal performance. They were keeping track of the performance of their peers and competitors. The data helped to give them the drive they needed to improve their own performance.

Why benchmark real estate marketing?

The same is true when it comes to measuring real estate marketing performance.

Looking inward, focusing on key performance indicators (KPIs) like website traffic, social media engagement, and lead conversion metrics is important. But these metrics will only get you so far.

You need to be looking at what’s happening outside your business and benchmark real estate marketing performance against competitive developments, properties, and even companies. That way, you’ll get the knowledge and drive you need to improve your performance and chance of success.

In addition, keeping track of what your competitors are doing can help you to identify threats and strategic opportunities for your properties. If you see that everyone is advertising on Trulia, for example, and you’re not, you might want to think about trying it. Or, you might notice that no one in your market is leveraging Facebook Marketplace property listings yet. Is this a place where you could gain strategic advantage?

Who should you be benchmarking against?

While the obvious choice is to benchmark against properties that directly compete with yours, it’s also a great idea to benchmark real estate marketing against market leaders. By taking this more global view, you can gain ideas and intelligence from top performers in your area. You may learn something that you can bring to your property’s marketing plan that will help edge out your competition.

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