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The 3 Digital Ads You Need for Real Estate--and Why

January 09 2017

adwerx kinds digital adsMost agents have embraced the fact that digital advertising matters. But digital advertising can seem like a black box.

  • What kind of ads work best?
  • Who will see your ads?
  • What should your ads say?

We've outlined three kinds of digital ads, who they are for and how you use them.

1. Digitals ads for people you already know

Wait, why would you advertise to people you already know?

According to data from NAR, over 60 percent of your business comes from people you have a relationship with — your sphere of influence. You worked together. You're in the same book club. You already helped them buy or sell. Maybe you're even related.

These are the people who will refer you and give you their real estate business. But only if (and this is a big "if") you nurture those relationships.

"A person in your network doesn't know she's in your network if you don't maintain the connection," says Jeff Lobb of SparkTank Media. That means if you aren't nurturing those relationships, you can't really say those people are part of your sphere anymore.

Among the many nurture tactics you might be using, digital ads are simple — no big newsletter to write. They are subtle — they don't interrupt meetings, they don't fill up inboxes and they don't require a reply. And they are targetable — you can segment your database and create custom messages for each group.

For more on this, check out, "Care and feeding of your sphere of influence."

2. Digital ads for people who know you

So what's the difference between people you know and people who know you? Well, people who know you are people who have had a specific experience: they visited your website.

Statistics show that 98 percent of web visitors leave without doing anything you want them to do. They don't call. They don't click. They don't download. They don't do anything but vanish.

You need to bring them back.

If you've ever browsed on Amazon or Zappos and then had the items you looked at following you around the web, you've been retargeted.

And with digital ads, you can do that, too!

Retargeting is super-powerful way to remind people that they had an interest in you and what you offer. In fact, studies show retargeted ads led to a 1046 percent increase in branded search (when someone searches for you in Google) and a 726 percent lift in site visits after four weeks of ad exposure!

So, how does it work? Retargeting is a cookie-based technology that drops a small pixel of code to anonymously follow your audience wherever they travel on the web.

For more on this, check out our post, "How does retargeting for real estate marketing work?"

3. Digital ads for people you want to know

The people you want to know are your prospects — they live in the area you are farming or they fit the target demographic you have of your ideal clients. But you don't know them personally. And they don't know you at all. Yet.

This is brand awareness.

"I am trying to get people to recognize my face with my new company logo and name," said agent Melia Campbell, Broker/Owner of NextHome Campbell Realty. And branded ads by ZIP code are key to her strategy.

Here's why it matters for real estate agents: 90 percent of home shoppers start their search online. And they'll research anywhere from two weeks to three months. And 70 percent of home shoppers hire the first agent they talk to. So there is a critical window of opportunity in which you can build up your brand and create that sense of familiarity and trust. You want your prospects to think, "I see this agent everywhere! I should really talk to her."

For more on this, check out "Brand Building Basics for Real Estate Agents."

To view the original article, visit the Adwerx blog.