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Cygnus
09-09-2005, 12:23 AM
I posted this on one of my sites, http://www.textmessagelistings.com/sms-real-estate.html, in the event that a mod would prefer to link out instead of listing the information below.

Here's what I put together for SMS applications in real estate; the company I rep is getting into multiple industries, but I wanted to specifically address real estate here...I'm curious to hear what techno-savvy realtors (you found this forum) feel about this type of marketing too, so please, comment away.

SMS and Real Estate, a Natural Fit

Real estate has a long-standing tradition of being a driver of technology, though usually as a late adopter. Many realtors are only now getting around to setting up websites and communicating with clients by e-mail, and even then many of these realtors are not taking full advantage of the technology available to them. SEO forums such as www.realestateforum.com and www.realestatewebmasters.com exist to help these realtors embrace technology further, lowering their marketing costs, all while improving profits. What about those early adopting realtors that took to SEO and proper web design before it was industry standard? They cleaned up.

What’s next though? What else should realtors be doing in order to differentiate themselves now? SMS appears to be one clear example, providing a wonderful compliment to traditional marketing and search engine marketing.

What is SMS? In laymen’s terms, SMS, or short message service, allows for individuals to send a text message to a “short code” number, typical 5 digits long. If you’ve watched late night TV, you may have seen advertisements advocating this technology, such as “send AAAAA to 12345 for new ring tones.” Fortunately, such a powerful technology has more ambitious applications, as I believe we shall see in real estate.

How could realtors use a SMS service? So far, a few services have popped up offering to market to prospects’ cell phones via text message, and while I can only really speak for one of them, I believe that the industry will be growing by leaps in bounds as people realize it’s potential.

The company I represent, Cellit Mobile Marketing, created a product named House4Cell, and is aiming to make life a lot easier for realtors, their clients, and their prospects. Here’s how it works:
1. A realtor signs up for the service and places a hanger on a client’s for sale sign, saying something to the effect of “send JOE123 to 12345 for information on this property.”
2. A prospective buyer, nosey neighbor, or anyone just passing by sends that short text-message to 12345 and receives a reply text message including whatever information the realtor wants to include (pre-set per code).
3. This is the fun part…the realtor is notified by e-mail, web stats, or text message of every prospect that inquired information on that code – you get their number!

The simplicity of using SMS in that manner is the beauty. Prospective buyers get instant information (whether or not that information tube is empty or dry) and the agent gets contact information on the prospective buyer…following up whenever he/she feels it is best.

What about the nosey neighbor and passersby; don’t they cost money?
Not really...text messages are relatively inexpensive, especially when considering that they amount to a growing database of prospects. That nosey neighbor or passerby may have a need, now or in the future. Establishing contact and demonstrating technical competence on real estate marketing goes a long way. We all know that the purpose of an open house isn’t really to sell that house; it is to build a contact list of possible buyers…selling the house is icing on the cake. This is like a 24/7 open house, for every hose you list.

The final effect is what I call the “why isn’t my realtor doing that.” My neighborhood is less than 5 years old, and tends to have a few houses on the market at any given time. If one agent places an interesting, inviting sign for text message marketing, how do you think the client of the agent that isn’t doing that will feel? You could soon come to dominate that neighborhood.

In short, SMS seems to be the best fit for real estate marketing since SEM. As a natural marketing extension, it can help realtors capture more of the off-line market, enabling the early adopter and late adopters alike to better meet the needs of their clients while meeting the needs of their wallets.

Joe Sinkwitz
Cellit Mobile Marketing

Cygnus
09-09-2005, 12:30 AM
I tried to keep it as generic as possible, so I didn't come off as too salesish...harder to do than I thought.

Phoenix Realtor
09-09-2005, 02:07 PM
Actually, I asked about SMS in your hello thread. So, I am glad to see an explaination of it here.

Thank you!

Cygnus
09-09-2005, 02:30 PM
Glad to help Matt; we'll be "formally" launching at the CAR conference on Sept 19th...we put it up in June to get the bugs out.

This service proved to be a lot simpler than the coupon service (couponzap.com) -- both have promise, so I'm excited.

Chief Tutor
09-12-2005, 03:15 PM
Joe,

I will make an effort to stop by your booth at the CAR conference. Since I am based in San Diego....across the bridge in Coronado, you know I will be at the confernece snooping around and seeing what is the next great real estate tool for the internet.

See you there...

Cygnus
09-12-2005, 03:34 PM
I look forward to meeting you!

happy home
05-02-2006, 11:57 PM
Thanks for explaining