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What Starbucks Can Teach You About Recruiting And Empowering Your Evangelists

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Showing us they’re good for more than a vanilla latte Starbucks has provided a pretty savvy guerrilla marketing case study that activated their evangelists. Even tastier is that it’s a social media approach you can duplicate for your real estate business.

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Offline Traffic Tips For Your Real Estate Blog, Part 7

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Most Realtors who advertise their blogs typically use Google AdWords or Facebook ads. However, as well as you may do on these channels you can get better results through a much different venue.

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Offline Traffic Tips For Your Real Estate Blog, Part 6

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It’s probably a good thing that the number one fear people have is of public speaking. Considering that it’s a killer tactic for building recognition, credibility, rapport, leads and, of course, traffic you should be happy that not many Realtors seize upon this.
Here are a few ways to really make this work for you…

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Offline Traffic Tips For Your Real Estate Blog, Part 5

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While reports of the demise of traditional newspapers are all over the place, the same can’t be said for many niche publications that are clearly growing. Good for you because you can use these niche channels to grow the readership of your own blog.

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Offline Traffic Tips For Your Real Estate Blog, Part 4

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Realtors are no strangers to postcards. In fact, they’re so much a staple offline marketing method I think every Realtor is issued a quota when they receive their license.
Unfortunately, no points are awarded for crappy cards. No A for effort, either, because crappy cards can hurt your brand.
You know the kind of postcard I’m [...]

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