Doug Spak

Doug Spak
Doug Spak joined Espresso Agent as a Content Marketing Specialist in 2016. Doug brings nearly four decades of experience as a copywriter, blogger, and screenwriter to his role with Espresso. Since joining our team, Doug has actively updated website content, published more than 300 blogs, and created countless social media posts.

The Marketing Journey: Part 5-Telling Your Story

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Real Estate Personal Branding In today’s post, we build upon the message from Post 4 of this series which focused on Communication Strategies. Now we are into the mean of the marketing journey and that is: defining your brand idea or, more accurately, your brand story. It might help, however, to revisit the notion of…

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The Marketing Journey: Part 4-Communication Strategies

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Real Estate Communication Strategies In our previous post, we discussed the relationship of communication objectives to your overall business goals. We outlined examples of common communication objectives, such as: Create advocates by speaking to someone’s passion Inciting interest in your business Encouraging curiosity about what you have to say We took this a step further…

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The Marketing Journey: Part 3-Communication Objectives

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Real Estate Communication Objectives In the first two posts of this 6-part series, we discussed: The importance of setting S.M.A.R.T. business objectives (specific, measurable, actionable, realistic, time-bound) as a prelude to developing a personal brand marketing program. Defining what role marketing will play in the process of achieving your business objectives. With today’s post, we…

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The Marketing Journey: Part 2-Marketing Objectives

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Real Estate Marketing Objectives In the first post of this six-part series on defining the marketing journey, we discussed the importance of setting clear business objectives using the S.M.A.R.T. approach: specific, measurable, actionable, relevant and time-bound. For real estate agents, it’s most likely your business goals are defined in terms of closed transactions from year…

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The Marketing Journey: Part 1-Business Objectives

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Real Estate Business Objectives Brand marketing is often a mystery to many small business owners. This is particularly true for real estate agents who seem to believe that “selling harder” is always the answer to success. To be sure, nobody discounts the value of selling harder, using advanced technology such as Vulcan 7 or Espresso Agent…

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How To Build A Strong Real Estate Marketing Plan

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A recent post on ActiveRain was entitled How To Become a Real Estate Marketing Superstar. The post promoted their ebook by the same title. It was a good post and worth reading. The writer lays out three essentials for any modern real estate marketing plan: Marketing Strategy: indeed, looking at what you’ve done over the past 12…

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Why Real Estate Agents Need a CRM System

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Why use a CRM for Real Estate? Lead generation is the lifeblood of any successful real estate agent’s career, so let’s be blunt: if you think managing those vital resources with Excel, Outlook, or Word is the way to go, you’re doing yourself and your business a disservice. With technology rapidly proliferating, there’s no reason…

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6 Ways To Prevent Rejection From Bringing You Down

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Rejection is as much a part of sales as cold-calling: even the best agent doesn’t win every client or close every deal. The key to remaining successful is overcoming the negative feelings that goes along with rejection and getting back on the proverbial horse. But how? Expect rejection. It’s a part of the business, so…

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