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7 real estate lead nurturing strategies to convert leads to clients by Ashley Harwood, Gina Baker for HousingWire

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Most real estate agents I coach do not have a lead problem – they have a lead nurturing and conversion problem. Finding real estate leads is relatively easy. However, the fortune is in the follow-up, especially considering almost all of these leads will start as strangers.

It’s up to you to build a relationship with your leads over time by implementing a strategic real estate lead nurturing plan for your business. Understand why nurturing is essential, and check out my top seven lead nurturing strategies and best practices to help you convert more leads into clients this year.

Why is lead nurturing important?

Buying or selling a home is a big deal. It’s usually not an impulse. And NAR data shows that 81% of sellers and most buyers only interview one real estate agent! This means that being the first agent to contact and properly nurture leads is critical.

The nurturing phase is the key to building trust with a lead, and this trust is the key to winning the business. The majority of buyers and sellers will become a lead months or even years before they’re ready to actually move. It’s our job to keep in touch, provide value and be there as a trusted resource when the time is right.

7 ways to nurture leads in real estate

Wondering how to best nurture your leads to convert more of them to clients? Let’s break down our top seven strategies into actionable steps for your business.

1. Text your leads

Texting is a less aggressive way to keep in touch with your real estate leads. While there is something to be said for the added personal tonality of a phone call, texting is a great option for nurturing a lead who you do not have a relationship with yet.

The lead is more likely to respond to a stranger’s text than a stranger’s call. Text is also a good medium for sending properties to buyer leads, as there’s a better chance they will see a text over an email, which could end up in the spam folder.

2. Email Your Leads

An email drip campaign is an easy “set it and forget it” lead nurturing strategy. Here’s the concept: add each lead to your CRM, add them to a once or twice per month email campaign and they will hear from you consistently. This strategy allows you to leverage your communication and prevents leads from falling through the cracks.

Need a CRM? Check out the follow-up power of Top Producer. It has templates for text and email campaigns, branded market reports and real-time listing alerts that you can automatically send to your leads. Top Producer also gives tracking information to monitor and improve your nurturing strategies. Save time and convert more leads with a powerful CRM like Top Producer.

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