Posts Tagged ‘Canada’

REALTOR Training – Virtual Prospecting

Friday, February 19th, 2010

http://CommissionGusher.com Realtor Training – The REALTORS Virtual Prospecting system is by far the most advanced way for real estate agents to be able to find new business today. With the combination of four websites, you are able to carve out any amount of business that you desire.

The for websites that you need are 1. Personal Web Page 2. Client Contact Blog 3. non Branded Opt-in Page 4. Referral Directory

As a Realtor you know you need a Web Page and that is where most agents get stuck. Most real estate agents do not have a very effective lead generating web page. The site is normally just a surfing site with all the kinds of information that give the visitor A.D.D. and do not encourage the buyer or seller to leave their contact information.

The page most often does not have video and when it does the user is not getting the most out of the way they are using it. The are not on YouTube and when they are they are not using the components of YouTube to get them to the top of the search engines to drive free traffic.

GO TO http://RedHotWebPage.com

As a REALTOR you also need a BLOG. You must keep in touch with you entire list and 97% of them will not be buying for 1 to 10 years. A BLOG enables you to keep in touch with you list without appearing to be selling because it is news. Because if you do not keep in touch with your list somone else will.

A good BLOG will be 95% news and 5% sales with a link back to your web page. You do not want to have your BLOG domain name associated with your web page as it too will be considered a sales page.

GO TO http://ClientContactBlog.com

The Third web page you need is you non Branded Opt-in Page. We have developed a three step opt-in page that works like stealth. Ideally it is set up to be a gateway to the main listing sites in your area. It is designed to be used with Google the #1 web page on the Internet as well as Yahoo, Craigslist and Kijiji.

This is the Pit Bull of the lead generating virtual experience, it is to be used to go after now business. The great part about this is that it can be turned on and off when you want to work.

Because of it’s direct response nature it is the best measurable way to get leads and build your business today – BAR NONE – and I will go as far to say that there has never been a system developed as powerful as this in the history of prospecting

GO TO http://GoldRushLeads.com

The fourth tool you need to round out your virtual marketing experience to be involved with a REALTOR or real estate agent directory.

The obvious reason is for out of town out of province out of state or out of country referrals. But the bigger reason is to be able to use it at the listing presentation so that you can show your clients that you are involved with looking for buyers moving into your town or city.

You can then use the script that we provide with Canada Referral and United States Referral to get the seller to want to send you all the buyers and sellers that they meet. The reason the script is designed to be used at the listing presentation is because that is the day that they will stat to talk about real estate more then any other time in their life.

GO TO

http://CanadaReferral.com

or

http://UnitedStatesReferral.com

Finally all of this must come with training as it is a very strategic way of selling. So we have built the Commission Gusher Training System and we will be showing you how to get all of the knowledge the skills, the equipment and the software to enable you to be a major player in the Virtual Prospecting world today.

We always like to ask are clients to check with their local real estate boards, RECO, CREA the provincial ore state governing bodies throughout Canada and United States such as OREA.

The reason we say this as it is important to be up on the current national and regional advertising standards and regulations with regard to real estate in the Canadian or United States of America real estate markets.

James Osmar
http://CommissionGusher.com

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Montreal Travel: Real Estate Listings in Old Montreal

Wednesday, January 20th, 2010

From August 12 to 14, 2009 we spent three days in Montreal, primarily to watch the Rogers Cup, one of the premier events on the ATP Tour. Given that we are ardent tennis fans and have been attending the Rogers Cup in Toronto for many years, we decided to expand our tennis horizons and travel to Montreal this year. We had a chance to see the world elite of mens tennis players competing in Montreals Uniprix Stadium which is located in Jarry Park.

We spent two days at the stadium with our matinee tickets and saw all top 10 tennis players either compete or warm up on one of the side courts. Competitors included world number 1 Roger Federer, Rafael Nadal, Andy Murray, Andy Roddick and many more. Attending a tennis tournament mid week is great because you see so much action, both in the main stadium and on the side courts. Watching Marat Safin practice bare-chested and tossing one of his rackets against the fence was definitely one of the highlights of this excursion.

We also had a bit of time to explore the city and enjoyed a nice dinner on Prince Arthur Square on the first day. This cobblestoned pedestrian street holds a large collection of restaurants and is buzzing with people at night time. We even played some tennis ourselves at Parc Lafontaine, an expansive public park that features a large pond and a variety of recreational facilities.

On Friday morning we also spent some time in Old Montreal and the Montreal Port area, one of Montreals primary tourist draws. This historic district dates back to 1605 when French Explorer Samuel de Champlain set up a fur trading post in the area. Ville Marie, the first permanent settlement in the Montreal area is also located in Old Montreal.

The Port of Montreal was one of Canadas most important ports until it lost importance in the 20th century, particularly with the opening of the St. Lawrence Seaway in 1959 which shifted much of the marine shipping business further west in Canada. Many of the formerly abandoned warehouses have been converted into loft condos in recent years and have made Old Montreal one of the citys most popular (and expensive) residential areas.

Finally, we also drove up to Mount Royal, the mountain which overlooks Montreals downtown area. At a height of 233 m above the city, it provides great views of the downtown core, particularly from the Kondiaronk Belvedere, a large semicircular plaza with a perfect view of the downtown business district, the St. Lawrence River and the surrounding countryside. The Belvedere is anchored by the Chalet, a building from the 1930s that used to house big band concerts and many other social events.

Mount Royal is a popular public park and contains many kilometers of walking and biking trails, a short ski slope, a sculpture garden, a pond called Beaver Lake and various monuments. In the winter it is popular with cross-country skiers.

Montreal is a great summer getaway because of its many interesting neighbourhoods, restaurant districts and the myriad of festivals that are hosted by the city, which include the world famous Montreal International Jazz Festival and the annual Just for Laughs comedy festival.

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Free Real Estate Listings for Canadian Real Estate Agents!

Saturday, January 2nd, 2010

http://www.banzza.com/professional – Video tutorial showing how you how to create free real estate listings as a real estate agent. I show you how to register and create unlimited free listings!

Banzza Real Estate homepage: http://www.banzza.com

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KEITH, THE REALTOR

Tuesday, December 1st, 2009

http://gdp.nfb.ca
Keith wants to be the Main Man in Marpole, a Vancouver neighbourhood in transition. He works on consolidating his image as the areas star real estate agent. At 27, the former restaurant manager has jumped feet first into Vancouvers housing market competing with 12,000 other realtors to be a “go-to real estate guy.” Vancouvers red-hot housing market was thrown into the deep freeze by the global meltdown. But it has made a remarkable recovery and Keith is determined to ride the wave. Where more timid souls see crisis, Keith sees commissions.

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