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If you're looking for an innovative way to keep your name in front of potential clients, here's a great prospecting tool your clients will keep all year long. If you prospect a specific geographical area or have sold several properties in an area where you would like to do more business, create an "Annual Report" following the steps below: Begin by choosing an attractive binder suitable for adding pages throughout the year. For your cover page, use an aerial photo, a picture of a something distinctive about the area, or one of your current listings. (Make sure your name and company information is also included!) Next, list the comparable sales for the year along with pictures if available. You can also include any of the following:
Send copies of your "2000 Annual Report" to each resident in your target market. Most people who receive your annual report will keep it "just in case" they need to refinance or perhaps have to sell. To put your "Annual Report" to even better use, you can send a "quarterly" update (hence the three-hole binder). Examples of what to include on a quarterly basis include local school sporting event schedules, current comparable sales data, updated information about the real estate market, seasonal information, etc. And at this time next year, don't be surprised by how many people want your Annual Report for 2001! |
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