Missy Caulk

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Written by Missy Caulk, Associate Broker at Keller Williams Ann Arbor. Missy is the author of Ann Arbor Real Estate Talk and Blog Ann Arbor, and is also the Director for the Ann Arbor Area Board of Realtors and Director Liason of the MLS Committee.

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9 Comments

  1. John Kalinowski

    Missy- could you post links to the different sites so I can take a look? Thanks!

  2. Jim Gatos

    Mee too, Missy, please send me the links.. I’ll bet one of the sites is a KW microsite that you may use. I have one too..

    Thanks
    Jim

  3. Mark Eckenrode

    @missy: short, simple, and on-point :)

    requiring registrations to get access to a commodity is not wise lead gen. relationships are key in conversions and asking visitors to give up personal info before they know you is not the way to start a profitable relationship.

    you want good leads? move the free-line (give away more value), and offer something of bigger value in order to get the registrations.

  4. Missy Caulk

    Jim, I will be glad to send you the sites and yes one is KW.

    Hi Mark, I appreciate your comments as I said in my post some would agree and others wouldn’t. With 58% of all my closings this past year from the internet and those from my registering site with gross commissions over 177 K just on the internet closings I believe it is the most profitable way to go.

    I know there are many folks who agree with you, but the numbers don’t lie.

    “0″ closings from NON Registering sites.

  5. Mark Eckenrode

    @missy: great numbers. i can’t argue with you there :)

    are the sites that are working best for you ones where folks get a taste of what they can receive by registering? seeing a few houses before forcing registration?

  6. Missy Caulk

    Yes they are. They see one home, all the photos,maps, satellite images and then we show them how many homes are available in that price point. Then they must register to see the rest.

    I get why agents don’t require it for the reason you mentioned. But, I really don’t care about the casual searcher, I want to attract the buyers closest to being ready. IMO the casual surfer will not give up their information. The serious one’s will.

  7. Mark Eckenrode

    @missy: gotcha. and i do see that as being effective (obviously, it is). you also touched on a critical element – not all visitor’s are in the same stage of buying. while a search oriented site can do well capturing those who are ready to pay and play, a blog is more apt to capture the prospect in researching phase. it’s important to know who you’re going after and where their head’s at.

  8. Missy Caulk

    Mark, in Michigan we have no move up buyers or down size buyers so we have to go after those moving in here for the U of M. (physicians, residents, professors)

    I do have sales from my blog but not enough to feed my family on yet.

    Before our one state recession that started in 2001, 85% if my business was referral, I saw that number change downward every year and the internet buyers go up, to the numbers I shared before. In 2006 I saw a huge shift at that time and the numbers have gone the other way.

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