How much are you spending on Marketing?

by Jonathan Rivera on March 3, 2010

Do you remember the good old days when any agent with a pulse could make a living in Real Estate?

Now a days if you’re not spending big bucks on you’re marketing you’re probably not getting any leads.  One of the first questions I ask agents when I take them on as clients is, “How much are you spending on Marketing?

I’m never surprised when the agents with the least business say, “Nothing.”

How on earth do you expect to stay in business without any marketing?  The tougher the economy, the smarter you have to be with your marketing budget.  Back in 2007 I was spending almost $2,000 per month in marketing to get my business off the ground.

Most might find that scary, but the fact was that for every $1 I spent, I got $2 of new business.

My follow up question to new clients is

How are you spending on Marketing?

All too often agents tell me they’re still using postcards, flyers, signs, newspapers, and all sorts of other “Old School” techniques with a very limited return.  They want to know how they can cut their marketing costs while improving their ROI.

The best way to cut that marketing expense while increasing your ROI is to learn how to use Internet Marketing effectively.  Yeah, Yeah, you’re on Face Tube and Tweet Book, and every other Social Network, but guess what….

Unless you have a plan and a proven system you’re just wasting your time.

A system for marketing online

How would you like to learn a proven system to build your Real Estate business using nothing more than a few social networks and a totally new approach?

Old marketing is dead, it’s time to sink or swim.

On Thursday March 4th, 2010 I’m going to reveal the exact system that I use to build a list of qualified buyers.  I can’t let everyone in on this secret system or it’ll stop working, so I’m only sharing it with those of you who register for tomorrow’s call.

Seating is limited, so REGISTER now by clicking the button below

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