June 03 2019
You need many different lead generation sources to create a dependable stream of new leads. Online leads and referrals are dependable, go-to options for the first two, but if you're still looking for another reliable lead source, hosting lead generation events may be a good option.
They work especially well if you undertake events as a brokerage, but individual agents can also find success hosting real estate and community events.
The purpose of a real estate event is to, in some way, help or educate buyers, sellers, renters, or homeowners on a housing-related topic. A community event, on the other hand, doesn't necessarily have anything to do with real estate; it simply provides you with an opportunity to reach out and interact with other members of your community and to have them mingle with each other.
Open houses are one of the most common real estate events. However, some agents take their open houses to a whole different level by inviting the neighbors, offering games, prizes, and catering. Open houses are a great way to impress other people in the area who may think about selling their home through you when they see how well you market your current listing.
Educational seminars are another example: teaching people how to buy, sell, or care for their home. You can use seminars as an opportunity to connect with people who will soon be entering the real estate market.
There are endless opportunities for community events, from hosting an Easter egg hunt at your office to organizing a charity dinner or 5K run to raise funds for a good cause. It may be appropriate to share your contact information or branded goodies and giveaways at some events to help attendees remember you and the occasion.
Putting together a real estate or community event is a lot of work, but it can be very rewarding both emotionally and financially. Here are some of the benefits you may receive when you host an event.
Putting together an event is a lot of work, but if done right, the results can be well worth the effort. First, decide whether you'll host a real estate or community event, and what kind of event it will be. Once you know that, determine when and where your event will take place.
The next step is to spread the word about your event and find attendees. For community events, consider partnering with other local businesses. They can leverage their audiences to help you find attendees as well as help share any costs your event incurs. Some ways you can spread the word about your event is through social media, word of mouth, posters, radio ads, email alerts, mailings, event sites, and your partners.
When planning your event, you'll also want to consider the following:
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