Looking Out From the Garage: Free Milk. Get your Free Milk!!

Free Milk. Get your Free Milk!!

I had an interesting conversation.  it was interesting for many and varied reasons. 

  • There were three people gathered in place that were familiar with my blog... and I was only one of them.
  • Only one of them was familiar with Active Rain... me again.
  • One of them was an honest to goodness consumer. 
  • Nobody got punched... the Realtysaurus only pushed me a couple of times... ok, she didn't, but she wanted to.
  • The path of the conversation was VERY interesting.

So, let me elaborate. 

Consumer:  "You look familiar to me."

Lane:  "I'm a REALTOR(R)."

C:  "I think I've read your blog."  

Lane:   "Cool... I DO have a reader!!"

blah, blah, blah...

C:  "So, how soon do you think real estate will turn around in Gwinnett County?"

L:  "Tough to say, but I think that the momentum is turning now.  Remember, we won't know it is turning until it has turned, since we can only look in a rear view mirror to see."

Realtysaurus:  "I couldn't help but overhear you talking about real estate.  I'm a REALTOR(R) here in Gwinnett County."

L:  <snicker, snicker>

C:  <looks at Lane and also snickers>

R:  "You look familiar."

C:  "I said the same thing.  It's because I've read his blog."

R:  "That's right... the garage guy." <eyes roll ever so slightly>

C:  "So, when do you think the market will turn in Gwinnett County?"

R:  "Oh, Sugar, it never slowed here.  We are great."

C:  "Are those the talking points you got from the NAR?"

L:  <more snickering>

C:  "I've seen the numbers on Lane's blog.  There is no mistaking that there has been a slowdown.  Is your research showing something different?  Do you have a blog?"

R:  <deer in headlights>  "I don't believe in that blogging.  It's giving away the milk for free.  Why should someone call me if I give away all of the secrets on the internet?"

C:  "Everything that you could possibly say is already out there.  But, people might call because they see you really know th e market."

L:  "Personally, I don't think I'm giving any real expertise away.  If I see a TV show that talks about building a house, that doesn't mean I automatically have the skills."

R:  "This isn't as tough as building a house."

C:  "Really!?!  It's easy work?"

L:  "No.  It just seems easy for us in the industry because we do it all of the time.  Just like the contractors that build houses, it is second nature.  But, the skills we employ, and the knowledge we have is far from second nature to those that aren't in the business every day."

C:  "That makes sense.  So, Realtysaurus, why is it you don't have a blog?"

R:  "Why buy the cow if the milk is free?  I don't think I should give away my knowledge to everyone on the internet thing...  And it seems to techy for me.  I have a website, though.  it has all sorts of local information."

 

Now, let me point out a few things.  The consumer was not someone that is in my target market.  I would be glad to sell her a house, and her husband loves the idea of a 4 car garage, but they are not really car-centric.  But, she stumbled across my blog while looking for something else.  She found what she needed on my site, as well as some other info that interested her.  She and her husband are not currently looking to buy a house, but in a couple of years they may downsize.  

The conversation went on for a few minutes.  The Realtysaurus excused herself... but not until mentioning things from my blog that lead me to believe that she read more than a few passing posts.  She wasn't happy that I have given away so much "milk"...  But, the fact remains that there is nothing we say that isn't being said by scores of outlets.  If we don't supply the information, others will.  And, it isn't the info that makes us valuable, it is the ability to act on it, interpret it, and maximize its potential.  None of that comes from a webpage.

Woohoo.  I have a couple of readers... ok, probably one less as of now.

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11 commentsLane Bailey - REALTOR & Car Guy • November 28 2007 09:54AM

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That's a great story Lane.  Good for you!  It's amazing how much exposure we have via AR and don't even know it.  I LOVE free milk, don't you?
Posted by Linda Sanderson (Coldwell Banker Solano Pacific) over 4 years ago
Realtorsaurus...that's good.  Thank God for them!!! :)
Posted by Lisa Bosques over 4 years ago

Linda - I like Coca-Cola better...  But yes, the exposure is great.  ;^ )

Lisa - Realtysaurus... we don't want the NAR tracking me down for yet another reason...  I love the 96%ers. 

Posted by Lane Bailey - REALTOR & Car Guy (Century 21 Results Realty) over 4 years ago
Lane, actually I'm a Pepsi girl, but whatever.  And yes the  exposure is always great. :-)
Posted by Linda Sanderson (Coldwell Banker Solano Pacific) over 4 years ago
Nothing wrong with free milk, Lane.  Grocery stores subsidize milk all the time, selling it cheaper than it costs.  But they keep it in the back of the store for a reason; when you have to go all the way to get it, you usually pass by some other good deals and end up buying more than just the milk. :)
Posted by y y (/LSONHC';/.c) over 4 years ago
Great comment Mark, you are so right.  It's all about marketing and getting the word out.
Posted by Linda Sanderson (Coldwell Banker Solano Pacific) over 4 years ago

Linda - I'm in Atlanta.  Pepsi is almost illegal...

Mark - And I think with our websites, we keep our milk in the back of the store.  People have to wander through our sites to get to it...  And, along the way, they start the pick up other things...

Posted by Lane Bailey - REALTOR & Car Guy (Century 21 Results Realty) over 4 years ago
LOL Lane.................I think Coca Cola should be outlawed. LOL  Enjoy the season.........
Posted by Linda Sanderson (Coldwell Banker Solano Pacific) over 4 years ago
HI Lane, thanks for this post, its the way some folks really think,  that blogging and intenet STUFF is a passing thing that will just fade away.  NOT! ...Everyday its growing look at the age of computer users going up.. almost every call I answer on phone duty has been online first.  That says something, the consumer is much more savvy than 15 years ago, and the really smart ones know they need a Realtor.
Posted by South Austin Real Estate Blog (Sky Realty South Austin) over 4 years ago

Lane,

What a great story!  And, you tell it so well.  Sad to say there are still real estate professionals out there who just don't get the 'Internet thing!'  Isn't it nice to know that others have found your blog and enjoy reading it!  Congrats and thanks for sharing!

Patty Keller, AnotherME

Posted by Patty Keller AnotherMe 770-414-9393 Real Estate Virtual Assistant Company (AnotherME, LLC) over 4 years ago

Linda - We need to agree to disagree.  Maybe I like Coke because I'm already so sweet I don't need a sweeter soft drink... maybe not.  ;^ )

Gail - I don't think that reatlysauruses think this is a passing fad, I just think that since it isn't a part of THEIR daily lives, they assume it isn't part of everyone else's.  

Patty - We still need to do lunch.  I was over at the Tucker McD on Monday with the kid again...  Glad you enjoyed the blog post.  

Posted by Lane Bailey - REALTOR & Car Guy (Century 21 Results Realty) over 4 years ago

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