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Chat To Text For Realtors

  • As a Realtor, I’ve spent a considerable amount of time working on my web blog in order to provide the best possible information to potential home Buyers and Sellers who are searching for answers to their questions. As a result, I hope that some of those visiting prospects will call when they are ready to sell or purchase a home.

    Working in sales, especially Real Estate Sales, can be challenging, and many agents find prospects aren’t always ready to just pick up the phone and call. Usually they are at different stages of the home buying or selling process. Many who visit my site are in the beginning stages of gathering information prior to embarking on the actual home buying or selling journey and simply aren’t ready to converse with a real estate agent at that point.

    Though I realize this, I also realize that those who come to my site and leave again without making contact with me may never end up using the quality professional services I can provide, and they may even end up working with another, competing agent after gaining knowledge from the free information offered on my site.

    Also, prospects who have additional questions while visiting my site may be hesitant to pick up the phone for fear of an unfamiliar ‘salesperson’ trying to reach through the phone to grab them and immediately try to sell them a home. So how is an agent able to ‘capture’ the interest of the prospect before they leave the site? That is the million dollar question. Well, the truth is there is no guarantee. Some may bookmark the site to visit at a later date. Others may call if and when they are ready and still others never return at all.

    Recently I have found a fantastic product that will ‘bridge the gap’ and bring prospects one step closer to me and my ability to serve their needs. With this new online service, called Chat to Text, I immediately saw the value and jumped at the opportunity to purchase it for use on my site. Chat to Text is a very affordable and handy feature which enables visitors to immediately ‘chat’ with me via their computer.

    Suppose a visitor on my blog is reading about ‘Credit Requirements for Home Buyers,’ and additional questions arise while reading. Though my phone number is prominently listed at the top of the page, chances are the prospect won’t pick up the phone to call for the answer(s) they desire. Enter Chat to Text. A prominent ‘chat with me live’ button is located to the right of the article they are reading. When the prospect clicks the button, a chat window appears enabling them to type a question or comment which is then transmitted to an SMS message and delivered to my cell phone.

    Whether I am in line at the grocery store or sitting in the waiting area at the local oil change service station, I am able to respond to the Prospect’s inquiry, thus answering their question(s), take the opportunity to thank them for visiting my site and remind them to be sure and chat or call any time they have additional questions and/or when they are ready to buy or sell a home.

    Chat to Text provides the Prospect with a convenient ‘buffer’ if you will, between them and the one they want to contact for the answers they are looking for. This buffer provides an atmosphere that is less threatening than actually talking on the phone. The result is similar to other sites that provide ‘free live operator chat’ services. The difference is, the Prospect is able to communicate directly with me instead of an operator.

    Thanks to this great new Chat to Text service, I am now able to bridge the gap of communication with future prospects who visit my site, turning a ‘cold’ lead into a ‘warm’ lead, gaining the Prospect’s confidence in me and eventually assisting them during the home buying or selling process when they are ready.

    I also use Chat to Text on my Facebook account, which helps to keep me connected with family, friends and coworkers who are visiting my Facebook page. For one low price, I can use Chat to Text on all of my social networking sites and web pages or blogs.

    I love Chat to Text, because helping me to keep in touch with others is what it does.

  1. #1 Moi
    March 8, 2009 pm31 12:14 pm

    I was told by someone, who supposedly had 300 in their ChatToText downline that I had to sign up NOW to reap some of the “spillover” benefits. I was also told his downline is growing REALLY fast and that MANY others were doing the same thing after a brief webinar premiere. Well, I research companies BEFORE I invest time or money into them. This guy was also heavily involved with a Las Vegas based company that it’s recruits joined for FREE and earned monies from ad revenue sales. The sales just weren’t happening…or the recruits weren’t receiving their monies. Don’t know what is going on with that company, but there are LOTS of disgruntled recruits right now. Getting back to this person’s recruiting of me efforts. I signed up for GoogleAlets on Chattotext, chatto text, chat totext and found that since Friday, February 27, 2009 there have only been 16 searches for it IN THE WORLD! That’s just a little over 2 a day! Now that tells me it’s either not well known yet or that his downline isn’t working very hard or …well, that it’s not a WISE choice to join. And yes, this person has contacted me about other earning opportunities, which leads me to believe that this one might just be another one of his grasping at some get rich overnight scheme. It’s the old “If it sounds too good to be true, it probably is.” So, in a nutshell I hope you’re not going to be disappointed in the outcome of ChattoText. Why would anyone want to pay twice for text messaging (on their plan 1st and then with ChatToText)? And….food for thought, but me thinks your domain name is walking on thin ice when it comes to copyright enfringement.

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  2. #2 Brian Kurtz
    March 8, 2009 pm31 11:31 pm

    Moi,

    I have no idea whether or not the Chat to Text rep you spoke with has 300 people in their downline or not. Considering that the downline includes up to 9 levels of those signing up under you, I can see this being a realistic figure.

    As to search traffic, it was something I was concerned about myself. I used Market Samurai to pull data on the keyword phrase “Chat To Text” and the numbers were not that impressive. Deeper examination though provides quick explanation. Keyword research tools pull from Googles data centers. The data centers do not update search volume in real time. It takes a while (maybe as much as 3 mos when they update Page Range stats each quarter) to get accurate data on a newly “hot” term.

    Example: You could have launched a new wine called “Wicked Wines” on Mar 1st. Not only did you make it available that day, but you launched it live on Oprah. Now there would have been thousands (maybe hundreds of thousands) of searches for “Wicked Wines” in a short period of time when there was zero a few days before, but even by the end of the month that would not be reflected in keyword tools. So current keyword search data is not accurate when something gets high searches in a short period of time.

    I believe in this service because of how many people it applies to. I’m going to put up an article about but the quick data is that if you lived to be 66.12 years old (average worldwide lifespan) and did nothing but shake the hands of people at the rate of one per minute from the time you were born till the time you died, you’d only be able to touch a little less than 3.5 Million people. Facebook has 175 Million users and is adding 600,000 each day.

    The numbers are just massive. Plenty of them will find value in the service…the trick is reaching them.

    I’m creating a marketing campaign designed to help people do just that…and it’ll be free.

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