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05-29-2005, 07:43 PM #11
What's snow? Orange County, for those of you who are "fuzzy" on where we are...is just north of San Diego...just south of Los Angeles.
I think it gets as low as the fifties here in the winter. Sometimes in the summer it gets in the nineties. I rarely use the heater. I rarely use the AC.
(But I like my new wireless keyboard).Terry Light, StrokeUSA.com and SciFiFiction.com
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05-29-2005, 07:47 PM #12
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I'll take it
I really like you idea about ads in the sport section. That make sence to me. I spent much time thinking about who the "buyer" would be for this house but always from the perspective that they would be looking within the confines of real estate ads.
ThanksLooking for Sussex County Real Estate or Warren County Real Estate contact us today
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05-29-2005, 09:02 PM #13
You're welcome.
Originally Posted by mavisdog
Real estate publications and the real estate sections of newspapers are staples of real estate print media, but it can be a challenge to get yourself or your listings noticed - even with full page ads.
Sometimes, going outside of the box can be the answer. However, there are some key items to remember when advertising - especially when you move outside of normal RE advertising:
1. Your ad must be specifically targeted. That means that the specific property that you are selling must appeal to the specific viewing audience.
2. Your ad copy must be specifically tailored to your target audience. You need to get inside the head of your reader.
If your listing, target audience, and ad copy are not highly focused then you are just wastimg money. Send me that money instead.
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05-30-2005, 12:43 PM #14
What a positive spin on a SPAM thread. Using it to convey new marketing ideas! I love it!
Matt Pellerin, A Phoenix Realtor
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