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"Looking for New Business? Become a Niche Specialist!"
by Bernice Ross, Ph.D., MCC and Byron Van Arsdale, MCC
Many successful Realtors are already "geographical niche specialists"i.e. (they "farm").
If you're ready to take your business to the next level, developing new "niches" just may
be the most fun and profitable way to increase your listings and sales. When considering
different niches, remember this simple guideline: If you don't love it, don't choose it!
Once you identify a niche, use your cards, web page, email newsletter, and other advertising
to market the fact that you are an expert in this area.
Need some ideas?
1. Become the "niche specialist" for people who participate in the same activities you
lovegolf, skiing, gardening, etc. One agent loved horses and her niche was horse properties.
Every ad and marketing piece showed her on her horse, clearing a jump. Another agent loved
to cook and she prepared a wonderful spread of food for every open house she held. Not only
did her cooking feed potential buyers and sellers, it fed her pocketbook as well.
2. Choose a niche based upon your past career experience. Market yourself based upon the
fact that you were "once one of them" and understand their specific needs.
3. One of the hottest new niches is home-based business. Become an expert on the best
properties to convert to home offices. Line up a team of professionals who can help your
"niche" transform the extra bedroom into the high tech office they want and need. Locate
contractors to do the remodeling, special wiring for high speed Internet connections, etc.
Create a list of other professionals they will need for their business, i.e. accountant,
business attorney, printer, computer technician, travel agent, etc.
4. With the Baby Boomers in their 40's and 50's, another hot niche will be couples
down-sizing from big family homes. Once the kids are out of school, many will want an
elegant, but scaled down home. Become the expert on how to help them transition from the
big house and family into a great retirement lifestyle.
5. If you are over 50, become the "real estate expert" for your local AARP chapter. You
may not only get Grandpa and Grandma as your clients, you may get the kids and grandkids
as well. Also, within the "over fifty" niche you may find many widows/widowers who have
no grasp of the real estate business. Become known as the agent who can assist them in
handling their real estate related trust or probate issues.
6. Couples in transition. For example, if you would like to create a niche with newly
married couples consider including the following on your web site: caterers, hotels,
stationers, calligraphers, bridal salons, tux rentals, travel agents, etc. In exchange
for being posted on your web site, ask the proprietors to pass out your business card to
their prospective clients. The goal is to provide "one-stop shopping" for their wedding
and new life together. (The other side of the coin, of course, is to consider being
expert on services needed in a divorce.)
7. If you are near a military base, become an expert on the special financing available
to people in the service. Also, since they are paid every two weeks, you may want to
locate lenders who will let them pay their mortgage every two weeks. This gives them
an extra payment per year and greatly improves the probability they will have some
equity when they move to the next base.
8. Develop a niche in specific types of transactions such as foreclosures, HUD, or
bankruptcy/ trust properties.
9. Develop a niche around your current lifestyle, i.e. if you're single, become an
expert in properties attractive to singles. If you have young children, develop a
niche serving the special needs of young families.
10. Are you active in charitable or political causes? Become the niche specialist
for those who share your passion.
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Bernice Ross, Ph.D. and Byron Van Arsdale own and operate www.RealEstateCoach.com,
the most comprehensive source for training and coaching via telephone in the real estate
industry. If you enjoyed this article, sign up for our complimentary newsletter, Real Clues
on our web site at www.RealEstateCoach.com. While you're visiting our site, check out our
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life and a great business.
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