Why Real Estate Marketing Fails Too Often

“Real estate marketing,” especially in real estate investor marketing, is an essential ingredient to finding motivated sellers and potential deals. If you don’t spend the time and money doing it correctly, you have just wasted your time and money! There’s not any reason to think that big results will happen from little invested. Just like the old saying, “If you sow sparingly, you’ll also reap sparingly.”But just “casting your seed to the wind” doesn’t work either! It must be well “targeted,” just like any other real estate marketing and it must be direct to the target.It must be personal. You ask, “How personal can I get with someone I’ve never met before?” Do your homework. What kind of information can you get about the targeted prospect you’re mailing to? What matters to them? What are they fearful of? What are they trying to avoid? How do they feel about the subject matter you’ll be presenting in a letter or postcard to them?The other “features” that every real estate marketing plan must include is: What benefits are you offering that your competition may not be? How are you going to solve their problem? If they have no problem, then you can’t expect to get a response from your mailing. Maybe they’re not ready at the moment of the reading of your offer, but they may be “down the road.”This is where the importance comes into play by how personal you can communicate in the letter or direct mail piece you’re sending. If they sense you’re just like every other “vulture” out there, trying to wait till they’re drawing their last breathe to pounce on them like a lion on deer, then you will have wasted your time and money! Plus, you will have assured failure in future mailings to the same prospect.When you write to a potential prospect, keeping it “real” is the absolute best way to approach in your writing style. Too many “so called” guru experts fail to mention how important this is. It’s not about who you are and what you can do for them and how quick you can do it. So many think on the level of “I’m the greatest and you’ll of course want to deal with me because I’m going to make you a deal you can’t refuse.” People are desperate at times, but even then, they will NOT deal with someone they don’t like or trust! Why should they? It’s strange how sometimes when we go out with our “real estate investor marketing” caps on, we seem to forget that we don’t have to “play a role” like a Hollywood actor, but just be ourselves… unless, you’re just a mean son of a gun!”Real estate marketing as an investor is different than being a “Realtor” and marketing, but there’s something they do, that we as investors should start to pick up on. They work to develop “personal connections” with their potential prospects. How much time and money do some of them spend? LOTS! Have you ever asked yourself if it works?The answer is of course…. YES! The ones I know that send the little “tips” newsletters are always keeping “themselves” in the forefront of your mind. They know that they’re “establishing” a relationship with you and that when you or a friend or family member need a Realtors services, no matter when that may be, you will automatically think of your “friend.” Notice, I said you’ll think of your “friend!” Have you had lunch together recently? No. Do you hang out at the ball park together? No. Do you even call each other every other week? No. But that doesn’t matter because with “personalized,” “consistent” contact (via newsletter), he/she have developed a psychological and emotional bond that “creates a level of commitment” on your part to call your friend when you need his services. Somehow, our conscience wouldn’t have it any other way. Think about these crucial little “keys” in your next efforts in real estate marketing. You’ll be glad you did!

The Significance of Pure Air Inside Your Home

Have you ever climbed up mountains? If so, what do you do when you reach the top? Most people open their arms, close their eyes, and take a deep breath. That is the special thing about clean and fresh air. You feel like taking a pause and inhaling fresh air. Over the past year, we have faced several waves of coronavirus. These days, we have been warned about another wave of this virus. Therefore, the importance of clean air has been increasing day by day. In this article, we are going to find out why air quality is important when it comes to our indoor environment.

The impact of pollution on your indoor air

No matter where you go, you will have to face the consequences of poor quality. Even if you are alone in your home, you will still be prone to polluted air. Every year, more than 1 million people lose their life because of air pollution.

According to some reports, India is among the top 10 countries in the world with the worst air quality. The effect of polluted air is more evident as people spend over 90% of their time inside their homes. Another research study found that residents are at a greater risk of covid-19.

As a matter of fact, indoor air pollution has become an international concern. We can say that pollution levels inside and in closed spaces are up to five times higher. Since most pollutants are not visible to the naked eye, you may not be able to aware of the dangers of dirty air.

Indoor air pollutants may be generated by common household items, such as cleaning agents, cooking fuel, furniture polish, pet dander, and paint. Apart from this, domestic appliances such as refrigerators and heaters may also be the common source.

Since homes are not airtight, air pollutants can easily get in. For example, smog, smoke, mold spores, and dust can get into your house through your windows or doors. Air conditioners can be used to cool down your rooms. But the downside is that they can also boost the movement of pollutants across your house.

What can you do to purify your indoor air?

Basically, air purifiers are simple devices that receive dirty air and put it out after passing it through powerful filters. Nowadays, you can choose from hundreds of air purification units available in the market. They are based on a wide range of technologies. They are available in different sizes to cover rooms of different sizes.

Nowadays, most types of air purifiers depend on HEPA technology. Initially, this technology was introduced in the 40s in order to capture pollutants from the air. Although these filters have been used for the filtration of particulate matter, they may not be that effective when it comes to eliminating volatile organic compounds.

Therefore, if you are worried about your health, we suggest that you invest in a type of device that comes with a HEPA filter. With these units, filtering your indoor air will be a piece of cake. Therefore, you can count on these devices to and ensure clean air inside your house.