Simple But Effective Real Estate Marketing Using Single Property Websites and Postcards

Sometimes it’s the simple things that work. Like mixing single property Websites and postcards as demonstrated here by Houlihan Lawrence real estate agent Dianne Minogue.

We often hear “I only create a single property Website for my higher end listings” and when we previously highlighted Dianne, who was recently acknowledged as a Five Star Real Estate agent by Hudson Valley Magazine, in our post A Real Estate Example of Smart Integrated Marketing you would think that was also her mindset considering the home was being sold for almost $4MM. But it isn’t as demonstrated by this property which is on the market for $175k. It proves you can market all types of property with a single property Website.

Dianne simply adds the single property Website domain name to the postcard:

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And also adds the URL to the back of the postcard:

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Dianne states:

“I find the time-tested practice of sending postcards to announce my listings is still very effective. With the volume of information everyone receives via e-mail, I think it’s too easy to hit the delete button. When people get a postcard in the mail there’s no question they see it. By adding the individual property Website address to the postcard it makes it so easy for potential buyers and others to easily access complete information and photos. And how great when your house is on the market and you run into your neighbor at the supermarket to be able to say…”Hey, pass the word…it’s www.123mainstreet.com!”

Simple but effective. Nice job Dianne!

Congratulations Dianne Minogue!

AgencyLogic client Dianne Minogue is the 2015 recipient of the prestigious Emerald Award. A winner since 2008, this honor is awarded to the top ten Houlihan Lawrence agents who have sold the highest number of units companywide.

Congratulations Diane from everyone at AgencyLogic!

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IBM and AgencyLogic CEO Stephen Fells to Co-Present Cloud Computing Seminar

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Stephen Fells

We are excited to announce that AgencyLogic CEO Stephen Fells will speak at a Dutchess County Regional Chamber of Commerce event on cloud computing. The event takes place tomorrow – May 19th – and is being held at IBM, 2455 South Road, Poughkeepsie, NY.

At the event Stephen, a member of the Chamber’s IT Committee, will discuss how cloud computing offers opportunity and savings to businesses small and large. Various technologies, products and platforms will be discussed and there will be a live, online demonstration of cloud based file sharing tool Google Drive. He will be joined by Anna Sisung, Director of Cloud Computing and Analytics at Marist College and Frank De Gilio, IBM’s Chief Cloud Architect. All three speakers will also participate in an open panel discussion where attendees can ask questions related not only to cloud computing but also technology in general.

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The event is free to members of the chamber of commerce. To register click here: web.dcrcoc.org.

About IBM:

IBM is a globally integrated technology and consulting company headquartered in Armonk, New York. With operations in more than 170 countries, IBM attracts and retains some of the world’s most talented people to help solve problems and provide an edge for businesses, governments and non-profits.

Innovation is at the core of IBM’s strategy. The company develops and sells software and systems hardware and a broad range of infrastructure, cloud and consulting services.

Today, IBM is focused on five growth initiatives – Cloud, Big Data and Analytics, Mobile, Social Business and Security. IBMers are working with customers around the world to apply the company’s business consulting, technology and R&D expertise to enable systems of engagement that deliver dynamic insights for businesses and governments worldwide.

About Marist College:

Marist College, recognized for excellence by U.S. News & World Report, Time, and “The Princeton Review,” and by “Barron’s Best Buys in College Education,” is noted for its leadership in the use of technology to enhance the teaching and learning process.

Founded in 1929, Marist’s 210-acre campus overlooks the Hudson River in the heart of the historic Hudson Valley, midway between New York City and Albany, the state capital.

What started as a school for the training of future Marist Brothers has developed into one of the leading colleges of the arts and sciences in the nation. Marist is ecumenical in character and reflects the ideals of the founder of the Marist Brothers, St. Marcellin Champagnat: commitment to excellence in education, a pursuit of higher human values, and dedication to the principle of service.

Marist is dedicated to helping students develop the intellect and character required for enlightened, ethical, and productive lives in the global community of the 21st century.