100 Apartment Marketing Ideas In 100 Hours

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13 years 6 months ago - 11 years 5 months ago #6248 by Brent Williams
Are you all up for a challenge?! Let’s put our heads together and create a list of 100 great apartment marketing ideas, and to make it more fun (and catchy!), let’s do it in just 100 hours! The clock is ticking – what do you got?

1) Stable jobs equal stable renters! For your city, find out what the most stable and in-demand jobs are, and that is your target market! Once you’ve done that, find out who is hiring and give them preferred employer status with special perks.


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13 years 6 months ago - 11 years 5 months ago #6248 by Brent Williams
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13 years 6 months ago #6251 by Chrissy Surprenant
2. Once you dedicate a target audience market survey that market to find what is important to them in a community and focus on those items in your marketing flyers, advertisements, and during the tours!
13 years 6 months ago #6251 by Chrissy Surprenant
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13 years 6 months ago #6252 by Penny Lamb
3) Take the corporate marketing idea a step further for larger employers. Create a page on your website just for them, ex. www.villasofwildwood.com/statefarmemployees and encourage the HR department to bookmark and share as often as possible. On this page show the special preferred employer incentives for State Farm employees, a map showing the proximity of Wild Wood to State Farm and other nearby locations such as parks, shopping etc. These days its hard getting past the guard gate or front desk of these large employers with your stack of brochures and candy. A website link makes it easy for State Farm to share your information with anyone, anywhere at anytime. It also shows them that they and their employees are indeed a special client. This can be very powerful tool to gain interest from out of town new hires moving into an unfamiliar city.
13 years 6 months ago #6252 by Penny Lamb
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13 years 6 months ago #6253 by Danny Soule
4) Find out if your prefered employers have a Charity that they team with and then offer to donate $200 to that charity everytime one of their employees moves-in.
13 years 6 months ago #6253 by Danny Soule
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13 years 6 months ago #6254 by Angela Irizarry
5. Be DIFFERENT! Stand out! Mobile billboards are always eye catching. Why not spice it up a little? Drive around with a mascot poking out of your sunroof while he/she holds a clever sign that says 'follow me to your new home'.
13 years 6 months ago #6254 by Angela Irizarry
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13 years 6 months ago #6256 by Tara Smiley
6.) Advertise at your grocery store and put your signage on the carts themselves! Most stores sell the advertising space at low costs and rotate them out every three months. Every time you plunk down your child, purse or bananas and bread into the top seat of the cart you and every other customer could be staring at your potential sale.
13 years 6 months ago #6256 by Tara Smiley
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13 years 6 months ago #6258 by Pete Maysonet
7) Free resident t-shirts! Provide each resident upon renewal or move-in with a free wacky t-shirt that has the property name and number. The shirt can say something like, YEP I got a FREE t-shirt at Highlander Apartments for just living there! come move-in to get FREE STUFF! (This is walking marketing), I would wear it to the stores on my day off or to go to the park! WHY NOT???
13 years 6 months ago #6258 by Pete Maysonet
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13 years 6 months ago - 13 years 6 months ago #6259 by David Lingholm
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8. If your property has some unique design elements, host a photo walk.
13 years 6 months ago - 13 years 6 months ago #6259 by David Lingholm
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13 years 6 months ago #6263 by Rosa Green
9. Provide office snacks for your preferred employers: Decorate a large basket with bright ribbon and line with colorful tissue paper. Print personalized 2x4 labels with your property logo and a slogan like "ABC Apartments loves(Business Name)!" with a short list of your preferred employer benefits. Put these labels on snack sized packages of chips, cookies, etc. and fill the basket. This is an excellent way to get the info into the breakroom or HR office and directly into people's hands!
13 years 6 months ago #6263 by Rosa Green
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13 years 6 months ago - 13 years 6 months ago #6264 by Toni Gorcie
10. Create a partnership with local pizzarias and offer to help promote them in your Resident move-in packets (EX: It's your moving day so dinner is on us tonight. Enjoy 1 free pizza from ..." As a trade off request your flyer to be placed on the top of all pizza boxes (pick up & delivery).
13 years 6 months ago - 13 years 6 months ago #6264 by Toni Gorcie
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13 years 6 months ago #6266 by Gerry Hunt
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11. Instead of the usual renewal form letter, take lunch to your resident at work!
13 years 6 months ago #6266 by Gerry Hunt
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13 years 6 months ago #6267 by Gerry Hunt
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12. Make it Bundt Cake day in your area!! Make small Bundt cakes, put in nice little decorated box with community info on it. Take it to your preferred employers. A little goofy and fun!! It makes folks smile!!
13 years 6 months ago #6267 by Gerry Hunt
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13 years 6 months ago - 13 years 6 months ago #6268 by Jolene Sopalski
13. With summer fast approaching get a bunch of sunblock and put a lable on it with your community name and special. Like " Sizzlin $99.99 Security Deposit" and hand these out to day cares, community pools, the beach ( seriously very diversed group of people) and public community events, I would even try a dermotologist office.
13 years 6 months ago - 13 years 6 months ago #6268 by Jolene Sopalski
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13 years 6 months ago - 13 years 6 months ago #6269 by Gerry Hunt
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14. Remember that Marketing is internal as well!! First Impressions Count!! The prospects first impression begins as soon as they enter your property. This initial impression will be built upon throughout their stay. If a prospect gets a bad first impression of the property, it will be very difficult to change her/his opinion. It is vital that the first impression be a good one! Not only your grounds, model/mini model, but your staff are all part of marketing. Have a code when you are touring a prospect that can be said over the radios. That way EVERY staff person on site can wave & say hi to your future residents!! Be NICE and be MEMORABLE!
13 years 6 months ago - 13 years 6 months ago #6269 by Gerry Hunt
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13 years 6 months ago - 13 years 6 months ago #6270 by Michelle
15. Host a radio remote - Hire a local radio station to broadcast live from your site... This can cost any where from $1500 - $3000 but 2 leases and it pays for itself!


I am 15 because Jolene was 13 and Gerry should have been 14 ;)
13 years 6 months ago - 13 years 6 months ago #6270 by Michelle
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13 years 6 months ago - 13 years 6 months ago #6271 by Angela Irizarry
16. Instead of the boring paper flyer you're planning to hit the parking lots with this week, do something different and more personal. Get some plain cards from the dollar store, write a message like 'We LOVE your car! It would look great in our parking lot this fall!', draw a big red heart on the outside and use that instead. Flyer a car every few rows and hit the lots a few times during the week. This way it actually looks like you're targeting one car instead of all of them.
13 years 6 months ago - 13 years 6 months ago #6271 by Angela Irizarry
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13 years 6 months ago - 13 years 6 months ago #6272 by Ellen Thompson
17. Take 5 minutes to do basic on page SEO to your community website:

1. Make sure the city name, state abbreviation and the words apartment and rent are in the title tag. Make sure these show up somewhere in the page's content.

2. Make sure your Meta description is a good ad for your community. If you show up in the search results, you still need to make renters click through. The Meta description is no longer thought to be part of the search algorithm but it is used as part of your Google results.

3. Get rid of bad meta keywords. Delete the entire tag or if you simply can't bring yourself to do this, get rid of any word that does not appear in the text of the page (i.e. what your user sees when she browser the page).
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13 years 6 months ago - 13 years 6 months ago #6272 by Ellen Thompson
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13 years 6 months ago #6274 by Karen Kossow
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18 (I think). Use QR codes anywhere you can in areas that get a great deal of public traffic (but....have the QR code lead to some type of "call to action" ex. a landing page that is an e-coupon for something (doesn't have to be rent...a small gift card for touring,etc)):

1) (Brent...stealing this one from you from that Webinar) on the inside of bathroom stalls in a hip restaurant/bar (won't work for all demographics, but will work for some)

2) Window vinyls

3) Transit oriented advertising (bus shelters, metro, etc)

4) Sidewalk decals

5) Table tents (food court advertising)

6) Coasters

7) At any exterior doors to your leasing center

8) Of course keep (or start) using them in your ads, on business cards, on flyers and brochures, etc.

9) Get creative!
13 years 6 months ago #6274 by Karen Kossow
L Robertson
13 years 6 months ago - 13 years 6 months ago #6275 by L Robertson
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19) Resident Services: Add Skype to your business center: It is free and only overhead is a camera for the computer ($30), Have a pet park? Host a pet adoptathon and invite a local shelter, invite vendors to donate food, even invite a local auto dealer to showcase a car at the event at your entrance- it will draw traffic!
How about personal video tours: Hand your prospect a flip cam and offer them to video the tour: Once you wrap up the tour send the tour to the prospect- they might forget other communities but not yours! LRobertson Riverstone Residential
13 years 6 months ago - 13 years 6 months ago #6275 by L Robertson
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13 years 6 months ago - 13 years 6 months ago #6278 by Rob Castellucci
20) Take advantage of all the tour traffic you receive every day. Incentivize them to check-in on Facebook at your location to receive discount on setup fee or some small giveaway item like a candy bar, etc. Make the check-in location not just 'Washington Villas' but 'Washington Villas leasing office' so that all their friends know they are looking to lease there.
13 years 6 months ago - 13 years 6 months ago #6278 by Rob Castellucci
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13 years 6 months ago - 13 years 6 months ago #6279 by Rob Castellucci
21) Feng shui right before renewal time. People get bored in their apartments because they never redecorate. Offer a free redecorating service to residents where they can make an appointment to have someone come and move around their heavy furniture, then they do the rest. Right after this, slam them with a renewal incentive. Those good feelings about the new feeling on the apartment will lead to higher renewal rates
13 years 6 months ago - 13 years 6 months ago #6279 by Rob Castellucci
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13 years 6 months ago - 13 years 6 months ago #6280 by Melanie Poole
22) We love using vista print to get cheap marketing material. Our favorite and most successful is to print business card size Marketing cards.

Businesses are more likely to let you leave business cards and they are great to tie to goodie bags or jars of candy to give to HR directors, etc...

When we really want a push on traffic we send a team of 4 to 6 people out to cover the market area over the course of two days. The last time we did this we got 16 leases in 8 days,all from the marketing cards! I call that a good return!!
13 years 6 months ago - 13 years 6 months ago #6280 by Melanie Poole
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13 years 6 months ago #6281 by Melanie Poole
23.) Use your residents as an extended marketing team. They can be some of your best sales people! Have resident referral cards printed for them to hand out. Make sure to leave a line where they can put their name on it. Once they have sent someone in that leases and moves-in, make sure you reward them quickly!! Have a check cut and take it with balloons or goodies to their office.
13 years 6 months ago #6281 by Melanie Poole
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13 years 6 months ago #6287 by Brent Williams
Update!

23 Apartment Marketing Ideas in 29 hours - we are just off the pace!

This thread has been seen over 1,000 times already! (For all you lurkers, take a moment and share an idea - we'll get there in no time!)
13 years 6 months ago #6287 by Brent Williams
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24) Create a E newsletter or hard-copy one if you can afford it. The aim here is to advertise market assets in the surrounding community such as new restaurants, gymnasiums and jobs. Keeping tenants aware of the value they have received, heightens the likelihood that they will not only stay aboard, but advertise your projects to friends.It also mitigates vacancies as you highlight more job options.
13 years 6 months ago #6289 by Jamiel Cotman
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13 years 6 months ago #6293 by Angela Irizarry
25. Have coasters printed with your logo and of course a QR. Contact your co-op restaurants and ask them to put them around. If they hesitate, remind them how many people are seeing their flyers in your move in packets!
13 years 6 months ago #6293 by Angela Irizarry
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13 years 6 months ago - 13 years 6 months ago #6294 by Angela Irizarry
26. Use testimonials in your advertising! One of the most creative ways I've seen is to take a quote from a social media post. Go to search.twitter.com to see what people are saying about you. People love to see their tweets retweeted - can you imagine the excitement if their handle was featured on a giant billboard?! Of course, you should ask permission first... Check out the Chobani Yogurt campaign.
13 years 6 months ago - 13 years 6 months ago #6294 by Angela Irizarry
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13 years 6 months ago - 13 years 6 months ago #6297 by Lynne Foerster
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27. With Spring upon us and summer looming in the air...An Open House Ice Cream Social
seems just the affair. Bring down your current residents and mingle with the potential new ones, this will bring a real 'Community' feeling abroad and those just thinking about a move will want to be a part of your 'Community'. Your residents can sell better than
anyone. They will tell of the great services you provide, the wonderful staff you have, the great neighbors that they have there. If they fill out an application during the Open House they pay NO appplication fees....Keep some applications close by!
13 years 6 months ago - 13 years 6 months ago #6297 by Lynne Foerster
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13 years 6 months ago - 13 years 6 months ago #6299 by Stephanie Waugh
28. Try marketing, "We are worth the trip!" Offer every client that visits your community and takes a tour a free $5.00 gas card! You can team up with a local gas station and see if they will give you so many free gas cards for a large purchase. We were able to get 5 Free $5.00 gas cards for every $200 in cards we purchased!
13 years 6 months ago - 13 years 6 months ago #6299 by Stephanie Waugh
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13 years 6 months ago - 13 years 6 months ago #6300 by Brent Williams
29. Free Lunch Fridays! Pick a restaurant in your area and tell them you would like to pick up the lunch tab of one of their guests that day. In return, you make a menu insert that both advertises a dish (for the restaurant), advertises the chance at a free lunch, and of course, includes your community info!

I would stipulate that the person chosen to win was 1) Not affiliated with the restaurant, 2) Did not order alcohol, and 3) Was chosen after 1pm to get a longer exposure.

There is a fairly good chance that they will want more for the deal, so I would then offer to share their information in your move-in packet, in your newsletter, or some other option that makes it a fair trade.
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13 years 6 months ago - 13 years 6 months ago #6300 by Brent Williams
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13 years 6 months ago - 13 years 6 months ago #6301 by Stephanie Waugh
30. Marketing Idea: "Dash For Cash" or " YOUR COMMUNITY'S NAME- MAD MONEY" Hide fake money in your vacant ready apartments. Give ewach leasing agent a stop watch and tell them that each one of their clients who tours the vacant unit and decides they want to rent either that unit OR a unit of the same floorplan has 90 seconds to find as much money as possible inside that apartment. The money can be used to come off move in costs. We hid $150 in each unit and our clients (future residents) had so much fun searching for the money--even if they were still looking at other communities--they remembered the fun they had at our community and CAME BACK! The only stipulation to this marketing campaign is that the apartments have to be VERY clean--you gon't want clinets searching and finding a dead bug or dusty closet shelf--it can be the death to this campaign. This special also requires about a week of prep with hiding money and creating "Certificates of Winnings" and a little bit of extra training, but it is so successful, it is worth the extra effort!

We went with Mad Money in our Advertising and used the tag line "Go Mad With Savings" and decorated with Mad Hatter Decorations/Tea Party Theme. People loved the bright colors and general excitement of the campaign! We also hired a college student to dress up as the Mad Hatter and pose as a human directional at the entry to our community! We had people drive in just to see "what was up" with the funny guy at the front entrance!
13 years 6 months ago - 13 years 6 months ago #6301 by Stephanie Waugh
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13 years 6 months ago - 13 years 6 months ago #6302 by Stephanie Waugh
31. Marketing Idea: Get More for Your Money!
Instead of offering per month discounts or upfront discounts off rent, offer upgrades such as accent walls, new light fixtures, new or resurfaced countertops, new tile floors, cabinet varnishing or cabinet resurfacing, and New medicine cabinets! Your apartment may not need these upgrades however your clients will love the thought of getting NEW STUFF in their apartment to match their new stuff they intend to bring or buy! We have been running this campaign for 2 months now and seen a HUGE and positive response! We have even offered it to our renewing residents if when they sign early on a 12 month lease term and take a full increase in market rent!
13 years 6 months ago - 13 years 6 months ago #6302 by Stephanie Waugh
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13 years 6 months ago - 13 years 6 months ago #6303 by Stephanie Waugh
32. FOLLOW UP is the key to success! Use 123 Greetings to send out personalized animated thank you cards to your visiting guests! You can also use these cards for confirmation of an appointment 24 hours before the appointment with a "Thinking of you card". You will get a confirmation of when the card was viewed and your client will get a e-card that is sure to brighten up their day; sometimes they even send a card back thanking you for yours!
13 years 6 months ago - 13 years 6 months ago #6303 by Stephanie Waugh
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13 years 6 months ago #6305 by Gerry Hunt
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33. Answering Machines
We would love to answer all calls in person, however, that is not always possible. This is why our messages need to be good. Really good! And unique! What about a short trivia question to be answered by a resident or prospect for a $5 gift/gas card. Or a 'secret' word, again with a small prize for the prospect or resident that mentions the word. Change your messages often! Be memorable!
13 years 6 months ago #6305 by Gerry Hunt
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13 years 6 months ago #6306 by Penny Lamb
34) Have models that excite your leasing staff. We know good models help entice prospects...what about the value of having models that your leasing staff is excited to show prospects. If you have ever unveiled a sharp new model to an existing leasing staff you know what I mean. There is value in that excitement and the pride that is reinforced when prospects comment on how awesome it looks and feels.
13 years 6 months ago #6306 by Penny Lamb
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13 years 6 months ago - 13 years 6 months ago #6307 by Rosa Green
35. Partner up with your competitors and get them on board with referring prospects to each other. Stop by and take the staff a little something nice, donuts, cookies, etc. and meet everyone, especially the leasing agents. Ask for some business cards or info you can give to people when you don't have an opening, or if someone is looking for something in a different price range, etc. This pays off for both properties and creates a friendly atmosphere of sharing when it comes to market surveys, etc.
13 years 6 months ago - 13 years 6 months ago #6307 by Rosa Green
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13 years 6 months ago #6309 by Brenda Zirkle
36. Buy individual tissue packets and put a label on each of them that says: Compliments of...and then put your complex name, and contact info...

Put a basket of tissues in local doctor offices or around town in other offices...with a sign that says "free, please take one"...
13 years 6 months ago #6309 by Brenda Zirkle
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13 years 6 months ago #6310 by Brenda Zirkle
37. Plant flowers at your local park or town office building and get a sign that says the flowers were donated and planted by you complex name and have your contact info on the sign or ask the local business that you planted flowers for if they would mind handing out a couple flyers for you if anyone asks about the flowers...
13 years 6 months ago #6310 by Brenda Zirkle
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13 years 6 months ago #6311 by Brenda Zirkle
38. Sponsor a local bike safety program...in my area the local police department will come to my property and teach youngsters about bike safety...I invited not only the residents but the local Boy Scouts, Girl Scouts, 4-H clubs, Schools, etc.

I did up flyers and handed them out all over the place so everyone knew about it...We marked off a section of parking lot and while the parents waited, I had cold water in bottles with a homemade label on them (that said: Compliments of...etc...) and when the program was over, I had snacks and water for the youngsters and the policemen also...
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13 years 6 months ago - 13 years 6 months ago #6312 by David Lingholm
39. Offer to be a drop off site for organizations like Toys for Tots. Most publicize their drop off locations well and add incremental foot traffic.
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13 years 6 months ago #6315 by Angela Irizarry
40. Hold focus groups! Invite current residents, prospects and all of their friends. Advertise it at the local chamber of commerce, invite business owners from the neighborhood, and put an ad in the local paper. This gives everyone involved a sense of ownership. Especially if you use some of the ideas! It also will help overcome possible objections in the future. Ask them what they think about common objections and how you can make things better. For example: When a future prospect says 'I'm not sure about having to pay for laundry.' You can say 'We held a focus group and THEY said it would help educate about the importance of conserving energy and water.'
13 years 6 months ago #6315 by Angela Irizarry
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Look for help from within your own team! Tell your team in advance that you are holding a marketing meeting- mandatory for everyone including maintenance. Bringing breakfast helps. Explain you need their marketing ideas and begin with "If money were no object and no idea too silly what would you do to bring more traffic to our community". This opens dialogue and helps your team understand that marketing is everyone's job. You will have to pare down the sky writing idea but each idea brings a new idea from someone. Some of the best ideas received were from maintenance team members!
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13 years 6 months ago #6317 by Rosa Green
42. Host a community yard sale & open house. Advertise it well to both your residents and the public, get as much participation and traffic as possible. Offer drinks & snacks and do some type of giveaway with entry forms in the office. This is a great event if you have happy residents, because they will be marketing for you when talking with people coming through the community to shop! Even people who are not looking for an apartment will remember your community and refer others.
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13 years 6 months ago #6318 by Kelley Tuiasosopo
43. Wrap some power bars with your community's information on them and place in a basket at a local gym with a note that says "Help yourself! Courtesy of your friends at XYZ Apartment Homes"
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13 years 6 months ago #6319 by Rob Castellucci
44) if you are in a scooter heavy town, offer residents an upgrade/discount on rent if they put a property bumper sticker on their scooter. Great advertising that will last as long as they have their scooter!
13 years 6 months ago #6319 by Rob Castellucci
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13 years 6 months ago #6325 by Gerry Hunt
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45. Always look for ways to partner with your community! Join the Chamber of Commerce. Is there a fun run going on? Become a sponsor~~hand out water bottles with your label! Is there a flea market going on? A downtown festival or parade? Hand out packs of peanut butter or cheese cracker, chewing gum, or suckers with your info. Is there an ‘expo’ of some kind? Invest in a booth and hand out your information.
13 years 6 months ago #6325 by Gerry Hunt
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46. Start an Ambassadors Club at your property. This is a group of volunteers from your residents! Invest in some nice shirts with your community name and the ‘ambassadors’ name. This group will help at your resident parties, they be a ‘greeter’ in the office and help with outreach marketing. If they are excited about living in your community, they will be some of your best advertisement!!
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13 years 6 months ago #6328 by Angela J
47. Pet Freindly Property Referrals. Partner up with local vetrinarians, dog groomers, pet suppliers, humane socieities, ect. Get on their list as a pet freindly property (make sure that you let them know your criteria ahead of time).

48. Tracking Your Marketing- if you are not tracking it you will never know if it is effective.
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13 years 6 months ago - 13 years 6 months ago #6340 by Kelli
49. If you are a pet friendly property market the crap out of it!

We purchased various colored bandanas and printed out our property logo onto iron-on transfers. We then ironed the transfers onto the bandanas.. A few days later we took them to the local dog park and handed them out to individuals visiting with their dogs! Everyone loved them AND they looked so cute on the dogs! :)

50. I work at a downtown property with lots of events happening around us! Recently a Marathon route was right behind our buildings. We purchased bottled water and applied stickers with our logo on the outside. We stood on the sidewalks and in the street holding water on in our hands. The runners grabbed it out of our hands without even stopping! Apparently the water stop before us had run out so everyone along the marathon route was really excited to see us! We even had people ask if they could help us pass out water. It was fantastic marketing and really got our name out into the community!
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13 years 6 months ago #6343 by Lia Nichole Smith
51. This is an inexpensive marketing tool currently used by our communities. The post-it notes can replace your flyers and are not only cost efficient but creative as well. You can also hit numerous spots in a short period. Here are some useful ideas on using the post-its:
• Flyer cars in shopping parking lots
• Place inside apartment guides
• Leave a stack with local businesses and offer a referral fee
• Put on resident packages
• Attach to completed work orders left in apartment homes
The best price I have found for these post-it notes is at www.iprint.com . Sizes range from 3.5"x2" to 4"x6".
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13 years 6 months ago #6348 by Lawrence Berry, CPM
(52) We all buy these pens with our property name, phone number, web address, etc. on them and then give them to visitors at the site. WHY? They have already found you! Keep them in your car and every time you or one of your team members goes to a bank, grocery store, restaurant, hair saloon, etc. give them pens for people to use when they sign their credit card statements. Take them to churches for them to put in the pews. Churches love free stuff and every Sunday when people fill out that attendance card in the pew, your prayers will be answered when more people see your name.

(53) Give an incentive for employees to have cling decals to put on their car doors or trunk. As they drive around town, people see advertising and on a busy roadway and hundreds of people will see your advertising every single day that would not have before. Think of the traveling billboard concept. Once had a deal with Papa Johns. We only allowed their coupons and flyer's at our site and placed in the move in packages (as the "exclusive" pizza ambassador of ABC Apartments), and in exchange they placed magnetic decals on their trunk lids for us that simply read, "ABC Apartments and Papa Johns...doesn't get any better than this." We paid for the decals which were not that expensive and got huge exposure every day when their cars were on the road.
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13 years 6 months ago - 13 years 6 months ago #6349 by Lawrence Berry, CPM
(54) If you have tried putting bookmarks in the printed books (Apt. Guide, Apt. Finder, Apt. Book, For Rent, etc., why not try slipping your business card in between the pages on which your ad is featured? When the potential client flips through the magazine, it will automatically open at the spot where your card is! Better yet, slip in a business card with your current promotion and an expiration date to create urgency!

(55) Have coffee sleeves with your apartment community info printed up by a local printer and then providing them free to local, independent coffee shops or 7 Eleven and other convenience stores in exchange for the shop using them to advertise your community! Now that is some really cool java!!!!
13 years 6 months ago - 13 years 6 months ago #6349 by Lawrence Berry, CPM
Tracey Lott Heitzman
13 years 6 months ago #6358 by Tracey Lott Heitzman
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(56) We used to put stuff at our page in the apartment guides (bookmarks, post-it notes, etc.) until we would get a call from the rep telling us to cease and desist. When we get that call, we move on to breaking the binding. I would carry one of those "green", reusable store bags and pick up all of the guides. Go out to your car and open the book to your page and bend it all the way back until the binding breaks. The book will naturally fall open at your page. Another way to make your rounds is to take the bag of books with the bindings broken to the next store and replace all of those with the books from the first store. Work your way around and make the first store your last stop for replacing the books.
13 years 6 months ago #6358 by Tracey Lott Heitzman
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13 years 6 months ago - 13 years 6 months ago #6359 by Stephanie Waugh
57) We gave out bookmarks to all of the schools and libraries in the local towns. Each bookmark was colorfully decorated on the front with bright colors and different shapes plus had fun, inspiring words or phrases like, "Reach for the Stars" and the bookmark was all stars in the background. On the back side in the middle all that we wrote was, "Donated By: Our community, our phone number, and web address". People loved them and since it was not a huge display of our community and information, people kept them and still use them. No facility refused them either! So if you have left over bookmarks from your original idea of marking your page in the guides, this is a good way to get the word out about your community at some other local facilities! :laugh:
13 years 6 months ago - 13 years 6 months ago #6359 by Stephanie Waugh
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13 years 6 months ago - 13 years 6 months ago #6360 by Stephanie Waugh
58) Are you a dog or cat friendly community? If you are make up little goodie bags with dog biscuits and rawhide sticks for dogs OR a cat toy and some cat treats for cats. Inside each goodie bag place a busniess card with a sticker on the back of it that says "we love cats" or We love dogs" or "We love Pets". Take these goodie bags to all the local animal shelters, police station animal control offices, so when a pet gets adopted, the shelter will give out your goodie bag as an additional treat to their customer for adopting a pet. You'll get free advertisement and the shelter gets more freebies to give their customers when they give a pet a new home! At the humane society you also get the opportunity to show at the facility your property donated in their newsletter as well as at the facility! :)
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13 years 6 months ago - 13 years 6 months ago #6362 by Tracey J. Lott
59) Even the magazine type guides that are stapled and don't have bindings can be "broken". Just fold it all the way back and press down or pinch the spine with your fingers to make the magazine open to your page.
13 years 6 months ago - 13 years 6 months ago #6362 by Tracey J. Lott
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13 years 6 months ago #6371 by Stephanie Gonzalez
60) Use your resident survey scores in all advertising, display in leasing offices, marketing collateral, etc!
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13 years 6 months ago #6372 by Stephanie Gonzalez
61) Use your Apt Ratings scores in all advertising, collateral, etc!
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13 years 6 months ago #6373 by Stephanie Gonzalez
62) Leverage your staff tenure. "Our maintenance manager has been here for 12 years"! Or leverage internal awards - "Home to Maintenance Manager of the Year 2010".

Poost them on facebook!
13 years 6 months ago #6373 by Stephanie Gonzalez
Magazines at Oil Change Shops
13 years 6 months ago #6399 by Magazines at Oil Change Shops
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Leave magazines, specially women's magazine, at oil change shops or car garages for their waiting room. Paste an add inside the magazine with your apartment information.
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13 years 6 months ago #6400 by Mark Juleen
(64) Care.

(Super Nerd bonus points for people that know what book the photo is from.)
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13 years 6 months ago #6414 by Kelli
65. I work for an urban high rise community. We are surrounded by bars, restaurants, concert venues, and office buildings. As of late, we have been do lots of marketing within our neighborhood. After all, who wouldn't want to live, work, and play all within a radius of 10 blocks?!?!

We have taken advantage of the fact that there are so many local restaurants around our property. Several months ago we ordered these things called 'Pick n Mints' from 4Imprint. They have our community colors and logo on them. They are wonderful!

Here is the link to view a picture.. www.4imprint.com/tag/288/Mints/product/5...HS/Pick-n-Mint-House
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Brandí Musso
12 years 1 day ago - 12 years 1 day ago #10413 by Brandí Musso
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66. Promote your community info by having your logo printed on those re-usable grocery/shopping bags ( www.iprint.com ) and hand them out to your prospective residents or during your outside marketing. See if your local supermarket would hand them out to their first 100 customers of the day!
12 years 1 day ago - 12 years 1 day ago #10413 by Brandí Musso
FIVE PLUS PROPERTIES
11 years 11 months ago #10427 by FIVE PLUS PROPERTIES
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STEPH, YOU HAVE SOME REALLY EFFECTIVE IDEAS. ITS BEEN A PLEASURE IMPLEMENTING YOUR CREATIVE THOUGHTS.

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11 years 11 months ago #10427 by FIVE PLUS PROPERTIES
Breanne Morgan
11 years 9 months ago #11132 by Breanne Morgan
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I LOVE this idea!!!
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11 years 8 months ago - 11 years 8 months ago #11178 by Rachel
67. Resident Referral Party - All Residents bring a potential resident (guest) to the party. Offer prizes to current residents for leases generated from the event. Current vendors may want to sponsor a donation!
11 years 8 months ago - 11 years 8 months ago #11178 by Rachel
100 Apartment Marketing Ideas #68
11 years 5 months ago - 10 years 10 months ago #11875 by 100 Apartment Marketing Ideas #68
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68. Claim your Google, Yahoo, and Bing profiles then submit to all your local citation sources like yelp, local.com, hotfrog etc. For a full list please contact me and I will be glad to help you out.
11 years 5 months ago - 10 years 10 months ago #11875 by 100 Apartment Marketing Ideas #68
Crystal Sanchez
11 years 1 week ago #12655 by Crystal Sanchez
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Looking for marketing ideas and saw your face! Good ideas here on this site! Cant wait to use them all
- Crystal Sanchez
Riverstone Apartments
Fort Worth Texas
11 years 1 week ago #12655 by Crystal Sanchez
Anonymous
11 years 1 week ago #12674 by Anonymous
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I am farily new in my job as a Property Marketing Manager. Would love to get your full list. Do you have to pay for Yelp or is there a place to add your profile for free? thanks for any help
11 years 1 week ago #12674 by Anonymous
Tracy Williams Jacksonville
10 years 10 months ago - 10 years 10 months ago #13024 by Tracy Williams Jacksonville
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69. Visit Veterinarians close to your property and leave jars with doggie and kitty treats with your property information. Promote being pet friendly and leave those flyers with the front counter guys and gals.
10 years 10 months ago - 10 years 10 months ago #13024 by Tracy Williams Jacksonville
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10 years 7 months ago #13534 by Lisa Desrosiers
70. Hang a banner at your site welcoming new residents or change in management.

Half Price Banners, Banner Buzz or Vista print all offer banners at reasonable prices.

Be sure to have a phone number, and website - QR code is good too!
10 years 7 months ago #13534 by Lisa Desrosiers
71. For Pet friendly communities
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71. Pet Friendly Advertising: Put a kiddie pool out on a Saturday (bought most anywhere for cheap) and have dogs stop by to play/splash outside the building. You can have your marketing materials/doggie treat bags to give to the pet owners as well. Plus, if your property is in a busy area, other people will be intrigued by the hoopla and you can generate more weekend traffic.
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10 years 1 month ago #14323 by DANIELLE MOSIEUR
I like to use humor in my craigslist ads. We are a pet friendly community. One post that gets a lot of attention says "We accept pets. . . even the ugly ones" and I attach a pic of not so attractive pet. :) It's a hit.
10 years 1 month ago #14323 by DANIELLE MOSIEUR
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10 years 1 month ago #14324 by Brent Williams
I love that, Danielle! :)
10 years 1 month ago #14324 by Brent Williams
Vernisha Crawford
10 years 3 weeks ago #14438 by Vernisha Crawford
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Market to Pet DayCares – Set up doggie treat bags to give to customers. Give Doggie Treats with Apartment name imprinted in them.
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10 years 3 weeks ago #14461 by William Huepppauff
Add or update your apartment community (or business) listing on Apple Maps Connect using their self-service listing portal so your multifamily asset can be seen on Apple's Mac desktops, Macbook laptops, iPad tablets and iPhones. The service is free and the listing (or updated listing) will appear on Apple Maps. You will need an Apple ID to sign in to Apple Maps Connect, and to confirm the listing you'll need to answer the phone of the business to retrieve the automated call and code (like Bing does). There is also an option to verify the listing using an email address that is the same as the website URL. Claiming and updating your business listing is not unlike the process required by Bing or Google Plus for business, and the user interface (UI) is somewhat similar to Google's and user-friendly.

If possible for your community use a unique tracking telephone number and unique Google URL for your web address (using Google's URL Builder) to gauge the effectiveness of Apple Maps. When people are using Apple Maps on their iOS mobile device they'll be able to tap your number and call your business so it would be good to know if it's generating calls to your business. You can also add links to your Facebook profile or page, Yelp profile and Twitter profile.

Link to Apple Maps Connect: mapsconnect.apple.com/
Link to Apple Maps: www.apple.com/ios/maps/
10 years 3 weeks ago #14461 by William Huepppauff
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10 years 3 weeks ago #14462 by William Huepppauff
The Yahoo Directory will be shutting down at, or before, the end of 2014.

www.theverge.com/2014/9/27/6854139/yahoo...mpire-will-shut-down
10 years 3 weeks ago #14462 by William Huepppauff
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10 years 3 weeks ago #14463 by William Huepppauff
November is National Adopt-a-Senior Pet Month. Why not waive the one-time pet fee for prospects/residents who adopt a senior dog or cat in November? You'll still get the monthly pet rent, and you'll be doing something good for the community. Your residents will remember it, and if you advertise the promotion on your social media profiles so will the public.

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10 years 3 weeks ago #14466 by Rose M
we don't charge pet fees. In fact, pet fees are illegal in my state.
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10 years 2 weeks ago #14479 by William Huepppauff
Rose, that's interesting. What state are you located?
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10 years 2 weeks ago #14480 by William Huepppauff
QR Codes: Add a QR Code to all of your brochures, flyers, outreach material, newsletters, business cards, banners, bandit signs, etc. If the code is for your website and you use Google Analytics use the Google URL Builder to create a unique URL for the QR Code so you can track response for each campaign and each medium. It's easy and it takes less than a minute. I once discovered a banner we placed at one property on a wall along a busy street/sidewalk generated some 20 QR Code scans and visits to the website for the few weeks it was up. This told us it was a good location for future banners.

Remember that a QR Code is not just for your website URL. You can create codes for social media profiles, phone numbers, geolocations (great for maps), wireless networks, and more. In fact, I've had QR Code decals made of the emergency maintenance phone number and adhered them to leasing office glass doors/windows. Which was inexpensive and very convenient for residents. You wouldn't believe how many residents thanked us for that.

Install framed QR Codes of your social media profiles in laundry rooms and common areas inviting residents to 'Like' or 'Follow' your apartment community.

My favorite free QR Code creator: www.unitag.io/qrcode

Google URL Builder: developers.google.com/analytics/devguide...gle-play-url-builder

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10 years 2 weeks ago #14492 by Rose M
I used QR codes for a few years, but no one ever scanned it. I don't even know if it still works since my last two phones don't even have QR scanners. I had a phone a few years ago with a scanner app but the app didn't work well at all.
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10 years 1 week ago #14515 by William Huepppauff
Illuminated LED Writing Board: Still using an old-school dry erase board in your leasing office or clubhouse? Upgrade to an erasable illuminated LED writing board with remote control and fluorescent markers. You can easily make your own neon signs with LED flashing lights and fluorescent colors. Just write your desired message or draw your favorite picture and light it up for the full neon affect. Electronic control box with remote control allows you to wirelessly change the multi-colored lights and flashing patterns as easily as you change channels on a TV. Vertical or horizontal display option. Sure to attract more attention than a boring dry erase board!

Pyle is a leading brand and they're on sale at 68% off on Woot for the next five days or until sold out!

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Jonathan Stephens
9 years 9 months ago #14759 by Jonathan Stephens
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This is exactly what I've been wanting to do! Can you please instruct me on how to claim my google page ??
9 years 9 months ago #14759 by Jonathan Stephens
Jonathan Stephens
9 years 9 months ago #14760 by Jonathan Stephens
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I have just been hired as the Director of Marketing on the Property Management Division of my company. I would like to know if you have acquired any useful tips from this site that you have implemented and found results. Any information would be greatly appreciated! Thanks!
9 years 9 months ago #14760 by Jonathan Stephens
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9 years 9 months ago #14761 by Gerry Hunt
Hi Jonathan. There are a ton of tips and tools on MFI. Take a look around. Just on this topic alone there is more than nine pages of information/tips! Have fun with your new position!
Gerry
9 years 9 months ago #14761 by Gerry Hunt
country vista
9 years 6 months ago #15031 by country vista
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Tara Smiley wrote: 6.) Advertise at your grocery store and put your signage on the carts themselves! Most stores sell the advertising space at low costs and rotate them out every three months. Every time you plunk down your child, purse or bananas and bread into the top seat of the cart you and every other customer could be staring at your potential sale.

9 years 6 months ago #15031 by country vista
Douglas Bittinger
9 years 1 month ago #15479 by Douglas Bittinger
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I saw your ideas for marketing, what is your list for advertising on the internet?

Thanks

dougb
9 years 1 month ago #15479 by Douglas Bittinger
Esmeralda
8 years 9 months ago #15880 by Esmeralda
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I feel dumb for asking, but what's a photo walk???
8 years 9 months ago #15880 by Esmeralda
Anonymous
8 years 9 months ago #15887 by Anonymous
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Love this idea!
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8 years 7 months ago #16333 by Elizabeth Corona
Become the Voting/Polling place for your county.
8 years 7 months ago #16333 by Elizabeth Corona
Deepak
8 years 3 months ago #16769 by Deepak
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:) good idea but cost wise little high.....!
8 years 3 months ago #16769 by Deepak
Tabithia Banando
8 years 1 week ago #17493 by Tabithia Banando
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This is such a great idea, I love it!
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6 years 8 months ago #18794 by Charles Hensley
Love the video tour!
6 years 8 months ago #18794 by Charles Hensley
Donna Goulet
6 years 8 months ago #18807 by Donna Goulet
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Hold a raffle for a gift basket or gift card. Checking in on Facebook=1 entry. Posting a positive review on Yelp, Google, Facebook, Apartment Ratings=5 entries each.

Bandit signs worked very well when we used them. We did not place these in front of our office, though. We placed them at high traffic areas a few miles away like at the corner of busy intersections and in front of Walmart, Sam's Club, and grocery stores.
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6 years 3 months ago #21798 by david clark
you need make sure you have the facebook pixel installed on your website. That way you can do some really cool retargeting campaigns, AND you can also create lookalike audiences based of those visitors. So, it's people just like them, but have never heard of you to run ads too.
Anyone using the facebook pixel?
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6 years 3 months ago #21798 by david clark
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6 years 3 months ago #21799 by Brent Williams
David have you installed the LinkedIn tracking code? What's your thoughts on that?
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6 years 3 months ago #21800 by david clark
I have used it before in my other life. Linkedin ads tend to be more expensive, and it is a little more cumbersome to setup only because you have to go in a create a campaign inside of LinkedIn to get the code. I say all that to say we didn't get very good results from it even tho we know our target audience was using it. Since linkedin seems to be making an upswing it may be a great place to get more attention.

The facebook pixel gives you so many more options. And, if you use google ads, heck even linkedin :) or seo to drive traffic then you can retarget them on facebook without wasting budget on aimlessly targeting demos and interests you sorta have to guess on.

plus, you can create some custom audiences using email addresses of current residents to run lookalike campoaigns to as well. Lots of options.
6 years 3 months ago #21800 by david clark
T & L Operations
1 year 9 months ago #638432 by T & L Operations
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Do your marketing cards just have contact info on them or a catchy saying or coupons/discounts?
1 year 9 months ago #638432 by T & L Operations