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3 Things You're Neglecting Today That You'll Regret in 5 Years

September 08 2016

ixact real estate regretAs a real estate agent, you have a lot on your mind each day. I'm guessing you don't have time to worry about potential future regrets.

But what if there are a few relationship building things you could adjust in your business today that would help you avoid the pain of remorse in the future?

It makes perfect sense to focus on motivated leads that are looking to make a move immediately. But it's also important to have an effective plan for long-term lead generation. You'll reap what you sow in real estate leads!

I want to share with you three easy things you can incorporate into your real estate business now that will ensure your business is booming and regret-free in five years' time.

Here are the three things you may be neglecting today that might cause you to feel regret in the future:

Sending a Monthly e-Newsletter

This has the potential to be one of the simplest things you can do now that you'll benefit from in years to come. Sending a monthly e-Newsletter to your contacts helps you stay top of mind, establishes you as an expert on all things real estate-related, and reminds your contacts how to get in touch with you.

When your contact or past client is thinking about moving, the first REALTOR that comes to mind will be you!

If you're not sending out a monthly e-Newsletter now, you run the risk of your leads and past clients forgetting your name, and working with another Realtor. This is one of the easiest ways to build a relationship and keep in touch over time.

Paying attention to longer-term leads

Not all contacts are ready to make a move yet, but that doesn't mean you should ignore them. Prime the pipeline for the years to come by nurturing your longer-term real estate leads. Lead nurturing is the process of keeping in touch with your prospects over time and building your relationship with them until they're ready to use your services.

When you consistently nurture longer-term leads, you set yourself up for success in the months and years to come. Ignoring long-term leads is a mistake that you might regret in the future.

Use your CRM to assign long-term leads to marketing Activity Plans. A marketing Activity Plan is a series of phone call reminders and emails that go out automatically at various time intervals.

Email marketing is one of the simplest, non-confrontational, and least expensive ways to generate real estate leads. If you aren't using it effectively to nurture your long-term leads, you may regret it.

Celebrating Birthdays and Move-in Anniversaries

Have you ever forgotten the birthday of a close friend or family member? If you have, you're likely well acquainted with a feeling of guilt and regret! But special dates can certainly be difficult to remember.

Almost everyone I know likes to be remembered on their birthday—even your real estate leads and past clients! Not only is sending well wishes a thoughtful gesture, it's also a great reason to get in touch with a contact.

If you're not reaching out to wish your contacts a happy birthday or congratulate them on the anniversary of their home purchase, you're missing an opportunity to connect and make your contact feel special. A few years down the line, you might regret not having built stronger relationships with your leads and past clients.

The good news is, with the right tools, it's easy to remember special dates! Depending on your relationship with the contact, you can send a card, a gift, or make a phone call to reconnect and wish them well on their special day.

Takeaways

When it comes to real estate leads, you reap what you sow. Not all your leads are going to be ready to move immediately. Some leads are longer term, but they are still valuable for you in the months and years to come.

Don't regret losing touch and missing out on quality real estate leads!

To view the original article, visit the IXACT Contact blog.