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All Forum Posts by: Ethan Summers

Ethan Summers has started 12 posts and replied 223 times.

Post: Is cold calling your direct mail list beneficial?

Ethan SummersPosted
  • Austin, TX
  • Posts 223
  • Votes 185

Is cold calling your direct mail list beneficial?

If you are a real estate investor or any realtor, then it is always recommended to cold call the direct mail list. This is very much essential as well as effective to stand out from that of the other realtors and investors. According to the statistics, it has been seen that the investors who are cold calling their mail list get better return on the investment. Even as an investor you will get better response rate than that of the other investors. There are many more benefits of cold calling. Here are some of the reasons why this cold calling will help you:

1. Direct Connection

This is the best way to connect directly with someone and this cut past the noise. If you choose the social medial, emails, PPC advertising and blogs, then there are tons of competitors in this internet space. You have to stand out in order to attract more clients for you. Cold calling thus allows you to take the matters into your own hands. You have to power to talk to them about your deal. Email can go unanswered, social posts can be ignored but when a telephone rings majority of the people pick it up and talk.

2. Instant Estimate

When you are connecting with someone over phone, then you are approaching directly. Through the conversation, it becomes quite clear whether or not the person you are talking to is interested. So, you do not have to wait for any email, direct mail and or social post response. You will instantly have an idea whether the caller is interested or not. 

3. Callers Can Research

This cold calling grabs instant attention of the callers. Thus, if they are looking for something like this, they can research about your service after this initial contact. This is a great advantage as it can quickly connect you and your client. This of course encourages the client to know more about you. Always try to schedule the next appointment when you make the first phone call. You can also ask him/her to keep in touch with emails or social media platforms. All these determinations and courtesy can make a seller more interested in doing business with you.

Conclusion

Cold calling can be tiresome.  For this, you have to have any idea about what type of real estate transaction you are looking for. This needs research as well as a lot of presence of mind. You have to sound realistic, practical and professional. So, you need to be very polite and keep the interest of the client intact throughout the conversation. Though it is a painful process, cold calling the direct mail list to gauge motivation is one of the most effective and best ways to get more responses.

Please share your thoughts and past experiences with cold calling in the reply thread.

Post: Cold Calling

Ethan SummersPosted
  • Austin, TX
  • Posts 223
  • Votes 185

Hello Jason,

maybe my forum post on cold calling can give you some insight on if cold calling and how it is still very effective.  

"Is cold calling still effective??"

Check it out in the recent forums 

Post: Is cold calling effective?

Ethan SummersPosted
  • Austin, TX
  • Posts 223
  • Votes 185

Is cold calling still effective??

It takes a lot of effort to get a seller to pick you over other investors and realtors interested in the same property. It does not help that real estate is a highly competitive business given the number of realtors and investors out there. To stand out, you have to go the extra mile and do more than just send thousands of emails and direct mail pieces to all prospective sellers.

Direct mail advertising

Direct mail advertising is one of the most effective forms of advertising. The average response rate is 2% so this can become costly given that you have to possibly reach thousands of prospective sellers at a time. Depending on an investor's or realtor's efforts, this percentage can go up. Cold calling your list has been proven to be effective in increasing the response rate in direct mail advertising.

About Cold Calling

Although only about 5-10 % of all sellers answer the phone.Cold calling is an essential part of the selling process. Picking your phone and calling all potential real estate sellers will give you an edge and make you stand out from the competition. Given that the people on your direct mailing list have possibly received similar mailings from other interested parties, calling can make all the difference.

Cold calling takes very little training, a go to script, a whole lot pf preparation and a lot of patience. It definitely takes more effort to call than to send an email. Your phone skills also need to be top notch if your cold calling efforts are going to bare any fruits.

It has been proven that taking the first step and calling prospective sellers after sending an email works better than waiting for people on your mailing list to call.Studies show that you can expect a 20% open rate on your emails. So giving your prospects a call to get a working phone number is very important.Especially since SMS has a 90% open rate. Care must be taken, however, to ensure that calling does not become annoying and end up hurting your marketing efforts.

The importance of Multiple Points of Contact!

Wouldn't a seller be more willing to sell to someone who went the extra mile?For example if the seller has received not only a direct mail piece, email and text message but also a phone call about selling their home chances are when they're ready your efforts on these many forms of communication just may set you apart from the competition.

If you find a prime property listed for sale, it is highly likely that many have seen the same property and are interested in the same. Calling the seller will set you apart from the other interested parties that simply sent an email and are waiting for the seller to call. From the call, you will also be able to gauge the seller's motivation, figure out best times to call or text and know just how much effort you need to put in order to complete the deal.

Cold calling is intimidating and tiring to say the least. The truth, however, is that now a days the work can be completely OUTSOURCED! I think we can admit cold calling works great especially when combined with direct mail advertising and email and SMS blast. It takes more than a random email or text to get sellers convinced that you are the realtor or investor to work with.

Bigger Pockets user please share your experiences with cold calling in the reply section.