Friday, October 31, 2008

The Key to using MySpace Real Estate Marketing Virally

By Dr. Matthew Loop

I know it sounds terrible, but "viral marketing" has nothing to do with a "computer virus". So what is viral marketing? Just what it sounds like; marketing so powerful that it spreads like a virus, getting one person after the other in a rapid fashion.

It is otherwise known as "buzz marketing," but viral marketing just refers to any trick or strategy to establish buzz, while getting other individuals to market you product or service for you. This is all done with no extra effort on your behalf. This can be extremely effective for real estate professionals like investors, realtors, agents, brokers and it's very lucrative.

Take for example sending an email, bulletin, or message concerning a thought about real estate to about 100 people, and having 15% of the recipients pass it on to 100 people and 15% of those folks do the same, etc. Do you see how this pyramid effect extends to hundreds of thousands of people?

This, in a nutshell, is what viral marketing is geared to do. It disperses your marketing message to massive amounts of individuals that you wouldn't have reached with other conventional forms of media. When it comes down to it, viral marketing can basically transform highly-targeted prospects into apostles for what you are promoting.

When you tap into the secret power of the popularity of online games, videos, graphics, and other programs on sites like YouTube, you'll create a great network of friends and proponents of your business.

I see it all the time, huge mistakes that inexperienced real estate MySpace marketers make. They try and utilize similar strategies you incorporate on a sales page on their profile. I highly advise against a profile full of product promotions.

Real estate marketers make glaring mistakes on MySpace all the time, and this greatly dwarfs their future successes. Do yourself a favor and don't make your profile full of the expected product promotions and other ads that will drive your prospects away. It just looks like Spam, and is going to turn people off immediately.

On the reverse, it's good to have a profile that will draw a massive friends list, and accomplish this in minimal time. From there, you can then market softly to the friends you've acquired. - 15485

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