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The Power of Podcasting (PART I) ...
When we talk of real estate franchising, we typically
think of large organizations that offer turn-key
branding and systems for broker owners. Now however,
thanks to the Internet, individual agents can either
offer their own branded "franchise" to other agents, or
take advantage of those being offered. Here's how
online-based "franchising" and licensing offers whole
new possibilities for additional income and a lucrative
exit strategy for clever agents who take advantage of
it.
The term "podcasting" is a Net-born
neologism that refers to broadcasting audio
information (i.e. music, spoken word, etc.) over
the Internet specifically to be downloaded into
and played from an MP3 player ("MP3" is a
popular kind of compressed digital audio file
that can maintain high sound reproduction
quality with relatively small file sizes).
Apple's iPod® is the most famous of these
devices, hence the term "pod" casting. Because
these devices tend to be highly portable, they
provide a unique opportunity for anyone to
listen to anything, including your audio
message, anywhere at anytime.
Initially, the main use of iPod-like devices
was to store and play hours of music. Now
however, it is becoming increasingly common for
MP3 players to store and play almost any kind of
audio information. For example, some
universities like Purdue and Duke offer hundreds
of podcast courses as part of their curriculum.
From a real estate marketing perspective,
podcasting offers many possibilities to help
differentiate you from your more silent
competitors, such as:
- Audio information tips or reports on
various aspects of buying and selling real
estate
- Audio description of new listings
- Custom audio newsletters and/or articles
within your newsletter
- Weekly podcast "radio" show that may
include phone interviews with guests, etc.
(much less expensive than going to a
studio!)
Real estate audio "blog" (i.e. somewhat
regular extemporaneous thoughts on what is
happening in your market place, etc.) Your voice
can be a powerful marketing tool when podcast to
prospects and past clients alike. With the right
approach (and some practice) it is far more
expressive and compelling than mere words or
images on a piece of paper or computer monitor.
Also, the fact that people are listening to you
creates a sense of perceived expertise in the
minds of your listeners. This can be a very
effective way to strongly differentiate your
services from those of your more traditional
competitors.
Successful podcasting takes planning and
commitment. A critical part of the planning is
the setup phase. Without taking the time to do
this correctly, your first podcast could easily
be your last...
Setting Up for Powerful Podcasting
There are five steps to preparing for your
career as a real estate podcaster:
- Determine your content -
Are you going to just do audio reports that
don't require frequent updating, or are you
going to commit to a weekly audio blog?
- Create a standard format -
Think of this as a "sandwich." You have an
opener that grabs the listener's attention
and says who you are, the actual content is
the "meat," and you close with your contact
info and call-to- action (if appropriate).
- Assemble necessary hardware
- You will need a reasonably good condenser
microphone. The one I use is the $29.95
"Professional Microphone" from
Serious Magic. You will also need a
sound card for your computer —most computers
have them already installed.
- Install sound capturing / editing
software - This can range from $35
to several hundred dollars depending upon
how fancy you want to get (I will cover more
about this in PART II of this article
series).
- Find a quiet location -
Find someplace where you and your computer
can be as free from ambient noise as
possible. There is nothing that will kill
the perception of your professionalism
faster than having barking dogs or crying
babies in the background of your podcast!
When you wrap those five steps around your
iron-will commitment to making your
podcasting happen, you are ready to start
recording!
In PART II of this series, we will explore
the practical aspects of how to produce / record
and publish your podcasts for maximum marketing
impact with the least amount of effort. We will
also interview a few REALTORS® who successfully
podcast on a regular basis so you can benefit
from their hard-won experience. Until then,
start getting set up and gargle regularly so
when your voice is ready to hit those digital
airwaves, you will be at your podcast best!
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