| SAVE MONEY! Use Social Media |
For 10 years now, we've been saying (screaming often) : "Use the internet to return the power of the media to yourself! " - by using real estate web sites, your own web sites and systems.Now - we have a new medium - SOCIAL MEDIA - which includes Facebook, Twitter, Blogging, RSS feeds..., and collectively you can REDUCE YOUR AD SPEND, devise MORE EFFECTIVE MARKETING, CONNECT with CLIENTS, IMPROVE your PUBLIC IMAGE and PROFILE, retain and motivate STAFF and have some FUN along the way. Interested?!!! Download our recent presentation on the power of Social Media for real estate marketing - these ideas are all FREE, take just a few minutes to deploy. DOWNLOAD Charlie's presentation on SOCIAL MEDIA (pdf, 1.8mbs) Suspend your disbelief - with MORE people OVER 40 on Facebook in Perth than UNDER 18, it is not something for kids. It's something that business can use (if used correctly). Same goes for Twitter. Other Facebook facts: 400,000 people in Perth & WA are on Facebook, and regularly check and update their pages and read others; ads on Facebook can be TARGETTED to reach specific age groups, genders and neighbouroods. Other resources: Peter Fletcher's blog - The Real Estate Marketing Maven David Lynch - Article on using Social Media in a Recession |
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| aussiehome TV show! |
In keeping with our David and Goliath act of 'taking it up to the big media companies', aussiehome.com has developed its very own TV show, and the first episode in our first series went live last week.Already it's had 1000 views on LocoTV, making it the most popular show there last week. Episode 2 will be out shortly. In episode 1, we look at internet search, talk with Chris Hutchison (ACTON Dalkeith), John and Jane Inverarity on their Claremont development, take a look at Shenton Park and Phil Knight discusses 'Things I wish I knew at 20'. CLICK HERE TO WATCH EPISODE 1 (24 mins whole show, or you can watch individual 4-minute segments) We need human interest stories on people buying, selling, renting, investing... always interested in hearing from our clients, as we want to involve YOU in this show! Do you have ideas for future shows? |
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| Interest rates on hold |
As you're no doubt aware, interest rates were kept on hold at 3.25%, after 6 successive cuts (and 4% cut in total) since mid last year.
There's much debate in today's paper and online blogs about the RBA's inaction. Economists might tell you that interest rate changes have large sweeping effects throughout the economy, and for many months to come, so we suspect the RBA is leaving things on hold as what they do today will continue to have effects 6-18 months down the line - and who knows what is going to be required then? Remember up to 12 months ago, the RBA was worried about inflation and were raising interest rates - that seems a long time ago. Meanwhile, the latest suburb trend data from REIWA shows further price falls in the Perth market - with 171 out of Perth's 279 suburbs (63%) experiencing price falls in December quarter and 88 having price rises over the period (33%). The Perth median took a dive to (on our figures, a median of those 279) $476,500 or 4%. Activity also fell - in the year to Dec 08 there were 20,742 sales (6.3% less than the year to Sep 08). But this is historical data - and you wouldn't drive a car looking through the mirror; already we're seeing more activity in the sub$500k market, and even $500-$700k market, and with correct pricing above this, activity is there and astute buyers are out there - what do you think? |
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| Death of newspapers |
Are newspapers dead - or as good as? This has been the debate over the past few months, and adding more fuel to the fire were lead stories in The Australian last month, Time magazine, and the recent demise of the Rocky Mountain News (1859-2009), Chicago Tribune and Philadephia newspapers. Even the Miami Herald is up for sale. Nearer to home, we've seen what has happened to News Ltd, Fairfax and West Australian shares.
The Rocky Mountain News was 150 years old and Colorado's oldest paper, and in that time survived a flood that swept away its building (in 1859) and yet it won 4 Pulitzer Prizes in the past decade. The shift of ad dollars to the Net was the last straw. The Internet has been blamed for lots of things - and in our lead article, we wax lyrical about the power of 'social media'. It's not enough to just to use it (but you MUST use it) - it has to be used right. We're still at the start of this thing. |
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| Site Traffic News |
Despite the short month and public holidays, Feb traffic held up well with record number of visitors visiting aussiehome.com for a February : - 83,625 UNIQUE visitors
- 313,708 VISITOR SESSIONS
- 796,078 PAGE VIEWS
- 7 mins 51 seconds TIME on site
Our billboard campaign ramps up with new billboards in Fremantle and Stirling Highway - PRIZE for the 5th person to tell us where they see them! (and who is on them and what they are holding!) 
I KNOW THE ANSWER and I WANT MY PRIZE! email here |
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| aussiehome.com news |
In this enewsletter, you are the first to see the all new aussiehome.com logo - see above and below. OLD ->  We say farewell to the Hills Hoist element, that served us well, and seemed typically 'Aussie' - an icon really. It also added a swish of colour and movement to the old logo. With our brand developing in the high end areas, the premium market if you like, it was time for a refresh of our look (and our new site, which will be out soon) - and the new logo incorporates our 3 primary colours, our 3-pronged business (portal, web development and print) and rooves of houses. You can almost imagine a Hills Hoist in there, so it stays in some subtle sense. All in all, we've gone for a modern, deliberately understated look and feel. NEW ->  Our new accent is on 'HOME' rather than simply property, which together with the TV show, and new features on the new site, should all make sense in time! We love the new look, and slowly over the next month, you'll get to see it on all our material. It's already on the new billboard - see above for PRIZE opportunity! Thanks to Mammal Marketing and Design City, and the whole aussiehome team for your combined efforts. Do let us know what you think of it.
Congratulations to AMIT and CHAYNIKA SETHI on the birth of their son, Samarth arrived 4.41am Fri 27th Feb - mother, father, baby and all the Sethi family doing really well, and very excited! Amit is Head of IT & Systems at aussiehome.com
Have a great MARCH - and if there's anything you need, please do not hesitate to contact us. |
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