The Hudson River at Kowawese Unique Area at Plum Point
New Windsor, NY
Submitted by
Colin Seitz
RE/MAX Benchmark Realty Group
Central Valley, NY
The Hudson River at Kowawese Unique Area at Plum Point
New Windsor, NY
Submitted by
Colin Seitz
RE/MAX Benchmark Realty Group
Central Valley, NY
arrison County is home to several large places that are lit day and night by lanterns, lamps, and ceiling lights as well as neon and specialty lighting. Although abundant in space, decor, people and fun, these buildings have no clocks displayed. Why? The object is to maximize the fun you’re having without you noticing how much time has gone by. Great marketing tool, right? Come visit; the time flies by. Still wondering what these meeting spaces are? Give one of the many beautiful casino resorts a visit. And please let me know when you find a wall clock!
Harrison County, MS
Submitted by
Jacob Ainsworth
RE/MAX Coast Delta Realty
Diamondhead, MS
Dr Pepper Ballpark is home to the Texas Rangers AA minor league team, the Frisco Roughriders
Frisco, TX
Submitted by
Gina Branch
RE/MAX Dallas Suburbs
Plano, TX
The Loose Park fountain and rose garden. This is such a wonderful park in the heart of Brookside.
Brookside Neighborhood
Kansas City, MO
Submitted by
Jeff Werner
RE/MAX Revolution
Kansas City, MO
Thank you to all US military and veterans for everything you have done for our amazing country
Kansas City, MO
Submitted by
Felicia Harris
RE/MAX Heritage
Blue Springs, MO
A primary goal of your Agent Insight submissions is to spread your name across as many places as you can within your market area. To help you achieve that objective, we have added a handy new tool to your personal agent page.
Take a look at the example below featuring the agent page of Christine and Carol Lies, RE/MAX 1st Choice in Liberty, MO. The new addition is the red button titled “View Places Needing Insight” indicated here with the blue arrow.
The red button is only visible to you when you log into Agent Insight; it is invisible to clients and other visitors. Click on the box to see a list of about 50 subdivisions located within your market and close to your central office area which have few Agent Insight postings.
In the case of Christine and Carol Lies, their office is located in Liberty, a community within the greater Kansas City, MO area. Their list, partially shown below, picks up about 50 Liberty subdivisions that have few or no Agent Insight submissions from any RE/MAX agent.
Another search tool has been added to every Agent Insight city page. Included in the row of red command buttons is a new one labeled “Opportunities“. Choose the city, click on the button and a list of about 50 subdivisions in or near that city will appear. Here’s where the button appears, using another of Christine and Carol Lies’ cities, Fairway, KS, as an example.
Armed with this knowledge, the Lies Team can move quickly through their lists, adding written insights and photos they’ve taken. Until another agent posts a submission on any of these places, the Lies Team will be the only agents to collect leads generated by potential clients who run Google searches for those subdivisions and contact Christine and Carol with questions.
Look for these new features and get busy! Be the first one to post on the subdivisions on your lists, and strengthen your Agent Insight presence.
was lucky enough to be raised by a biology teacher dad. We often took family hikes and went bird watching. Every spring I can’t wait to see what birds come back to my area. I just finished a Resort and Second Home certification course and it was brought to my attention that bird watching is a really big thing! A recent study even reported that in America, bird watching is one of the most rapid growing outdoor activities now. The other day on my walk by the Betsie River lowlands, I saw a new sign posted announcing that my trail has been designated an M-22 Sleeping Bear Birding Trail. Pretty exciting stuff!
Benzie County, MI
Submitted by
Julie Williams
RE/MAX Bayshore Properties
Frankfort, MI
“Agent Insight is an inbound marketing concept. Show potential clients what you can do for them and they’ll come wanting to do business with you. This is a much stronger approach than making cold calls.”
Dan Troup
Regional Director
RE/MAX of Michigan
Dan Troup has been an enthusiastic supporter of Agent Insight since it was first introduced. The Regional Director at RE/MAX of Michigan, he says he believes “100% in the Agent Insight concept.” He promotes it to the agents in his region as a high impact marketing tool to get their information out to the public.
“An agent can explain about a subdivision on their own website, of course, but they will reach a significantly larger audience if they also post their information on Agent Insight,” he said. “Together we create a much greater value if we all do a little work on this project.”
During the first year of Agent Insight, Michigan’s regional office gave monthly prizes for agents with the most posts. They responded enthusiastically to the competition, pouring submissions into thousands of different subdivision, city and county pages. Their work frequently moves the RE/MAX of Michigan site to the top of internet search results, especially searches for subdivision home sales. As a result, conversation leads stream in continually from postings on the region’s site. Nearly 2000 were received last year and they have continued in 2017. This is in addition to the market area leads that the agents receive from the various RE/MAX portals.
“This is an inbound marketing concept,” Dan explained. “If you show potential clients what you can do for them, they’ll come wanting to do business with you. This is a much stronger approach than making cold calls.”
“It is so important to be at the top of the list in a Google search. It can make or break an agent’s business. Agent Insight provides a great opportunity there, especially for subdivision and school district searches since Zillow doesn’t offer that,” he said.
Dan says new agents should be all over Agent Insight, posting written submissions and photos on as many pages as they can. For veteran agents, he recommends using this as a way to protect markets where they’ve worked for a long time.
“If you are well connected in a particular area, you should place many posts there,” he said. “Give strong coverage to the existing spheres where you are already well known.”
Dan encourages his region’s agents to commit to Agent Insight and to contribute regularly. Even one submission a week from many participants helps build Michigan’s large base, he says, and casts out a big web to capture prospects’ attention.