A customer relationship management (CRM) software is one of the best tools for real estate agents, and you've just gotten your own. So, now what? Frank from Keeping it Real and Chuck from Reel Geeks are here to tell you how you can make your real estate CRM the biggest asset for your business.
Think of your CRM as a bin that needs to be filled. Before putting in the small details, you'll want to start with the big blocks. These are the things that make the whole software work.
CRM software is made for your clients, so the first thing you need to do is add them. Include everyone you know or have interacted with from these four categories:
● Past Clients
● Sphere of Influence
● Buyer Leads
● Seller Leads
Your minimum number should be 150 people — Dunbar's number. This is the ideal number of people you can theoretically form and maintain good relationships with.
CRM works as a communication tool where you can touch points with clients and your team. Make sure that your number, email, lead sources, calendar, and other tools for communication are integrated into the system.
This will allow you to start prospecting active leads and monitor activities simultaneously.
The next step is setting up tools for identification and prioritization. Depending on their needs, you'll want to put people in groups or marketing plans. Keep in mind that you're acting as the solutions provider in this scenario, so knowing each customer's pain points is essential if you want to build relationships with them.
Engage only with the relevant leads. To determine which ones these are, you need to check who's consuming what you send out through the CRM. If you choose only the most active leads, you have a higher chance of converting those leads and securing a transaction.
Once you've set up the basic building blocks of your CRM, it's time to engage with your leads. CRM software has many tools and integrations that allow you to reach out and provide solutions. These can be through
● Calls
● Texts
● Postcards
● A property search for home buyers
● A monthly market report for sellers
● and more!
Understanding how your CRM works is essential if you want your investment to be worth it, so take the time to learn how it works and make sure to pass the information to your team. You'll also benefit from a strong CRM methodology to streamline your processes.
Videos are one of the best ways to generate leads, and CRMs can usually allow you to send one. Whether it's a short, personal video, a long-form Q&A, or 15-second reels, it's up to you to choose the best format.
Follow the tips above when starting or transitioning to a new real estate CRM. You can also check out our video for a deeper dive into the topic.