by Marie Liamzon-Tepman | May 29, 2024 | Getting Found, Reputation, Reviews
Do you remember Alec Baldwin’s iconic line “Always Be Closing” from the movie Glengarry Glen Ross? While it resonates with sales teams to this day, it paints an incomplete picture of the customer journey. There were actually two acronyms on the board...
by Madison Lushington | Oct 30, 2023 | Bing Ads, Content Marketing, Digital Marketing, Email Marketing, Google Ads, Landing Pages, Marketing Best Practices, Social Media Marketing, Uncategorized
Summary: A strong call to action (CTA) is essential to any successful property management marketing strategy. CTAs guide potential clients to take meaningful steps, like scheduling a consultation, downloading a guide, or signing up for emails. In this bog, you’ll...
by Madison Lushington | Aug 28, 2023 | Digital Marketing, Getting Found, Google Ads, Property Management Marketing
Summary: Advertising is one of the most effective ways for property management companies to attract new owner clients and grow their business. From traditional methods like direct mail and print ads to digital strategies like social media and search engine marketing,...
by Marie Liamzon-Tepman | Aug 6, 2020 | Getting Found, How-tos, Lead Nurturing, Marketing Best Practices, Property Management Business Tips, Property Management Education, Property Management Growth, Property Management Marketing, Running a Property Management Company, Sales, Starting a Property Management Company
Updated August 25th, 2022 Last week, we heard from a property manager and a Realtor on The Property Management Show about building referral relationships. They’ve built a powerful relationship that’s resulted in better business for both of them. Strong relationships =...
by Marie Liamzon-Tepman | Mar 8, 2018 | Content Marketing, Getting Found, Local Search, Property Management Marketing, SEO, Social Media Marketing
You know Google is the top search engine online, but what is the second biggest search engine? You may be thinking that it’s Yahoo. Or, Bing. Or, Ask.com. Nope. The second largest search engine is actually YouTube. According to HubSpot, 58 percent of viewers believe...