Using a Real Estate Marketing Writer Crucial for Success
A real estate marketing writer is your direct link for you and your Realtor team to thrive in today’s tech driven market. Want proof? Here are the statistics from the NAR.
A copywriter with direct experience in effectively writing copy for and applying successful marketing strategies for Realtors and real estate agents will take the time to understand your unique talents and niche strengths inside and out and then translate your message is precise ways that reinforce your brand, generate leads, drive relevant and repeat traffic to your website, drive revenue and make you look great.
The experienced real estate marketing writers on staff at TampaBayWriter.com can deliver Realtor-specific, custom writing solutions such as:
- Complete Website Copywriting.
- Custom Blog Writing.
- MLS Listings.
- Sales Letters and E-mail Blasts.
Your time is best spent building relationships and selling. A freelance copywriter with extensive real estate agent marketing experience is dedicated to effectively utilizing all tech tools to help you build your business for long-term success. Again, NAR statistics tell the story.
Statistics on REALTORS® and Technology
- REALTORS® most often prefer to communicate with their clients through email, at 93%. 92% prefer to communicate through text messaging, and 37% through instant messaging.
- REALTORS® who were 49 years and younger were the most likely to have a real estate blog, at 11%.
- 76% of female REALTORS® and 73% of male REALTORS® use social media for professional use.
- Members found that the three most valuable technology tools used in their business, excluding email and cell phones were local MLS websites/apps (64%), lockbox/smart key devices (39%), and social media platforms (28%).
- The top 3 tech tools that have given the highest quality of leads: social media at 47%, MLS site at 32%, brokerage’s website and listing aggregator site, both at 29%.
- 48 percent of all real estate firms cited keeping up with technology as one of the biggest challenges facing their firm in the next two years.
Source: 2018 Real Estate in a Digital Age