Real Estate Investor Insider Secret #3: Never Underestimate the Power of a Headline (Even on a Postcard)
Posted on May 22, 2009 in the Real Estate category
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Journalists never fail to stress the importance of a powerful headline. If you fail to create a compelling headline, your audience will move on the next article that catches their attention. This rule also holds true for real estate marketing investors especially when you are launching a direct marketing campaign.
Let’s face it, the postcard doesn’t have a lot of space on it. As a real estate investor using this method, you don?t have the luxury of developing a two-page argument leading to the merits and benefits of your product as some marketers do.
When you write within the confines of the postcard you must get to your point quickly and succinctly. And that makes your headline all the more important and powerful.
Your real estate marketing headlines should also inform people of the benefits of selling their homes to you. So evaluate your strengths, your competitive strategies, and check your customer testimonials to learn what they are most thankful for about your service.
Once you have sort out your ideas, its time to come up with a powerful headline. Go over through them not once, twice but many times. One useful tip is to use the plural tense that’s right because it highlights the numerous benefits. Sprinkle with action words these make your customers sit up and take notice.
You will also notice that some of your most promising headlines are related. Merge these headlines into one strong headline. You may still end up with a few distinct headlines. Test these different headlines if they can effectively meet the direct marketing standard: What’s in it for the customer? Remove the ones that may be creative but don’t pass this test.
You can also combine all the best headlines to create another powerful headline. The more headlines you have, the better.
As you develop these stronger ones, you may not want to narrow it done to a single headline. Maybe you have two or even three headlines you like. That’s fine. Why not use them all? Yes, use all three of these. If you truly believe all fill the bill of answering the question What’s In It For Me?? then use all of these headlines. This could be a wonderful opportunity to test the effectiveness of them. In this way you can discover with one works the best. In the next mailing you may want to use only the strongest of these then.
It will take a lot of time and patience. Remember, Rome was not built in one day. You’ll have to do some trial and error at first but once you get the right ?formula? everything will flow smoothly after.
In fact, there’s no reason in the world that the title of this article? Never Underestimate the Power of a Headline? shouldn?t be posted somewhere in your office? someplace prominent. Go ahead, right now. Either handwrite it on a piece of paper someplace or print it off your computer. Hang it somewhere on your desk where you’ll see it all day long. When you remember the true potential your headline has to your postcard marketing campaign ? you’ll experience true success in real estate investing.
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- Glenn
Blog headlines need to encourage website visitors to click and read more AND should have relevant keywords in the headline for maximum benefit for the search engines, which makes the process of coming up with the right headline that much more important. Thanks for the reminder!
We are real estate agents ourselves, and appreciate your tips.
Thanks!
Thanks for the article.