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How to Stay Connected With Your Growing Clientele

March 29 2022

ixact stay connected with your growing clienteleReal estate agents who only focus on generating new customers risk losing the long game. If you want to stay connected with your growing clientele, continuous relationship building is key. This means staying top of mind, expanding your network, and generating repeat and referral business.

Your current clients are the ones who can bring you referrals and ultimately more business. Staying connected with your clients is not only vital to your personal brand and business, but to increasing your bottom line over the long-term.

Here's how to stay top of mind with your real estate clients:

Get to know your clients – beyond their name, number and email

Having a list of client names, emails, and phone numbers isn't valuable if you don't have the information you need to build lasting relationships. Developing a rich contact profile for each of your clients is important. This includes details like their contact history, market interests, birthday, and move-in anniversary. Remembering details beyond the basics can go a long way in building lasting connections. It's also these very details that you can use to develop and send relevant, valuable content to your clients.

Organize your contact database and make it work for you

Using a Customer Relationship Management system (CRM) to collect and organize your client information will help you stay on top of your clients' needs and capture new referrals in one easy-to-manage system. Automated CRMs will send you reminders to check in with your contacts. They will also help organize your contacts by their interests and location. Strategically timed follow-ups are the key to hitting the right balance in communication frequency.

Connect with your real estate clientele by sending consistent, meaningful messages

As you know, real estate is a relationship business and long-term business success is linked to whether or not you are helping your clients solve a problem. It's important to develop helpful and meaningful content that you can consistently share with your leads and current client base.

Here are a few ideas:

Send an automated monthly newsletter

Monthly e-news is a great way to consistently stay in touch with your clients throughout the year. One touch point every month isn't overwhelming for your clients, but it's also timely enough to avoid being forgotten. Investing in a powerful real estate email marketing platform will give you access to high impact email marketing features that build professional and engaging email campaigns.

Use a drip campaign

By using drip campaigns, you can automatically send targeted market insights to your clients at the right time. To keep your clients interested, don't make the mistake of spamming them with useless information. Send them data, tips and community snapshots that they can use and take action on.

Get social

Creating a blog and using social media platforms is one of the best ways to stay top of mind. Be consistently present in clients' social media feeds by posting regularly to remind them of you. This also makes it so easy for them to share content from your blog, drip campaigns, and e-news with their networks.

Be the expert your clients know and trust

If you are seen as a trusted expert, contacts and clients are more than willing to reach out to you. The best content marketing is about a topic connecting the reader to the real estate industry. This includes topics such as home renovations or new neighborhood amenities.

As a real estate agent, you are already familiar with the fact that it's more about the experience than the house. The same applies to content marketing. Your goal is to become a broader resource than an agent. This way, you are simultaneously strengthening your personal brand and positioning yourself as the expert.

Remember: Gathering and organizing your client information is the first step

You can't be top of mind, send relevant content to your clients, and stay in touch consistently if you don't have your client data organized in a single system. Whether it's through referrals, a website call-to-action, or new, updated information for an existing client, always capture client data and contact information in your CRM.

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