Showing posts with label real estate agents. Show all posts
Showing posts with label real estate agents. Show all posts

Wednesday, August 13, 2008

Gary Keller of Keller Williams - Does It Again!


Gary Keller Co-founder and Chairman of the Board - Keller Williams Realty has launched his latest book “Your First Home—The Proven Path To Homeownership”

Your First Home is the first book in the KW Realty Guide Series. Packed with inspiring stories and the wisdom of thousands of successful first-time home buyers, it's a must-read for anyone aspiring to buy a home. Not only does it educate readers of the home ownership process in eight simple steps, it also enables agents to solidify their relationships with prospective first-time buyers. Your First Home is a relationship-building tool for growing leads and generating sustained buyer transactions.

This powerful PowerPoint presentation helps you hold seminars for first-time homebuyers. With the information in this easily digestible, for-all-to-see format, you become the expert that seminar attendees will look to when they are ready to buy.

As a real estate virtual assistant I am assisting my Keller Williams clients to create an impressive ad campaign to offer this book as a free gift to their homebuyers.

I am also assisting is setting up seminars for first-time homebuyers for my clients to increase awareness and how to stay educated through the buying process.

If you don't have this book, get it now and offer it FREE to your homebuyers! They will thank you for it!

Saturday, August 09, 2008

Connecting Neighbors & Real Estate Virtual Assistants

As a real estate virtual assistant you have the opportunity to learn programs that will help your real estate agents - who are your clients - implement programs into their business.

A really fun site to keep the real estate agents communities create their own social networking site is www.connectingneighbors.com.

My client who lives in the San Francisco Bay Area has several and we keep her communities up-to-date on what is going on in the area as well as provide them with a resource that is invaluable.

If you are interested in attending a workshop to add this program to your real estate services offered you can send me an email to kim@kimhughes.com and I will get you in or you can go ot their website and register.


Tuesday, March 25, 2008

Be Your Best As A Real Estate Virtual Assistant

Are you sitting there wondering what you can do to improve your business as a real estate virtual assistant?

The first thing to do is look at your client base. Are you offering them the best services as possible? Review your clients programs to make sure you are using everything possible that program offers and let your client know what you are doing.

Whether you are a virtual assistant or a real estate virtual assistant you should have your clients using all the FREE programs possible. Here are some of those programs your real estate clients should be taking advantage of - right now!

Point 2 Agent- This program offers a FREE standard site. You can create a home page, etc., but the cool thing about the program is your real estate client can advertise their properties for free - unless a paying real estate agent has purchased the neighborhood.

You can do handshakes with other agents so their listings show up on your clients site.

As a virtual assistant specializing in real estate this is a tool that your clients will love and their sellers will appreciate the additional exposure.

Postlets - This program is free as well. As a virtual assistant you can create a flyer - so to speak - for your real estate agents listings and then submit it for free to various real estate submission sites - such as Trulia, Google Base, Zillow, Oodle, Backpage, Vast, Hot Pads, Kijiji and most important - Craigslist.

You can also take the mini postlets - shown below and add to the real estate client's newsletter, blog, etc.


As a real estate virtual assistant you can also set up and monitor your real estate agents blog. Blogger is a free program and so is Word Press.

As a virtual assistant, if you don't have a blog - you should, so when you have time - post a blog on your business.