How Has Blogging Changed Your Real Estate Career? - Brad Nix and the RETechSouth Event
This is the fifth article in a series of interviews that we've held with a handful of our Tomato Blogger Clients.
Our mission throughout these interviews is to learn how the efforts of our blogging clients have made significant, and positive differences in their real estate career.
Today’s interview is with broker, Brad Nix of Maxsell Real Estate. Maxsell Real Estate “is the only real estate company in Metro Atlanta exclusively servicing the I-575 Real Estate Corridor of Northwest Atlanta.”
Brad joined the Vine in late February of 2007. He was a great choice for today’s interview because of just how much his business and use of technology have changed in just 12 months.
Here’s his story.
Tomato:
You know the drill… you still working with the traditional marketing strategies of print and mail?
Brad Nix:
Very little. We are definitely using a lot less of all of it.
If we do anything [in print], it’s simply to drive traffic to the site.
But for example, we used to buy a 1/4 page, every week, in the local paper here in Atlanta. That along with some many less effective print ads have all been left behind.
Tomato:
How has the blogging and focus on technology made an impact to your brokerage over the last year?
Brad Nix:
That’s the thing… without a doubt it has been a huge part of our growth and philosophy.
Last year, before we met, we had just 6 full-time agents.
Since the blogging, we have grown to 21 agents (and counting).
We are attracting agents that recognize that we have a finger on the pulse of the future, and they want to be a part of that.
They come to us impressed by our tech savvy, understanding of SEO, blogging, and commitment to adaptation.
Tomato:
So how many agents are participating on the blog and to what capacity?
Brad Nix:
Right now there are 5 of us that post regularly on the site, so about 20%. But we are just getting started. I am really looking forward to some developments; tying the whole company into the back-end of the site, and encouraging them all the get involved.
Once we move to using the back-end as a forum/intranet for the company’s announcements, updates, stats, etc, I believe it will get more participating, more regularly, simply because they are now just a click away from writing an article.
Tomato:
How else have you used the Internet and blogging to your advantage in ways you hadn’t prior to this new approach?
Brad Nix:
Well, our Listing Presentations are so technology centric now. We take the time to explain how we embrace everything blogging, to social networking to Trulia and Zillow. Instead of being fearful of something like Zillow and the objections and challenges it can present, we actually are embracing it for the benefit and exposure of our clients’ properties.
Tomato:
Are there any topics that you are finding are working better for you than others when it comes to generating leads and clients through blogging?
Brad Nix:
Actually, yes. By taking a bit of a commercial approach, and blogging about local developments in our region have had a great effect. Whether it’s a new project getting started, or new stores that are coming in… the effect is amazing.
The perception is that I’m the expert and they contact me for all sorts of reasons. Concerns such as when projects will start, what roads will be needed, what businesses are coming in to the area and how to lease commercial space… but the curious thing is that we’ve actually been generating listings because people don’t want to live in the area any longer, and need someone to sell their home.
Tomato:
Now, I know you have a big event coming up that has really caught tread… this has to be perhaps one of the most relevant ways that blogging has changed your career… organizing a big tech event, drawing huge industry names, filling 100’s of seats… look at you.
So what’s the low-down?
Brad Nix:
Well, Matt Fagioli (another Tomato Blogger and Atlanta area Broker) and I have gotten together to try and educate the local real estate community here in Atlanta about all the technological advancements that are taking place in the industry.
It’s coming up fast (March 27th), and that initially was of some concern to us, as to how we were going to pull it all together and create enough of a buzz about it to make it a success.
And that’s just it… you won’t believe how fast things came together. In literally a week, we had already established a huge buzz online in the RE.net community, but even more impressively were able to land some Big Names as panelists and speakers.
Dustin Luther of RainCityGuide and 4Realz.net, Michael Simonsen of Altos Research, Mark Warner of RealESpace.com, David Harris of GeekEstateBlog.com, Christian Sterner of WellcomeMat.com, Rudy Bachraty of Trulia, Jason Benesch of your Real Estate Tomato, Pat Kitano of TransparentRE.com, Kevin Boer from 3OceansRealEstate.com… and maybe even you, I have heard.
Tomato:
Maybe….
Brad Nix:
The thing is, how this all came together so quickly just endorses the fact that things don’t need to be planned 6 months in advance to get the attention they deserve. The buzz that social networking and blogging can create is unbelievable. It’s amazing what has happened in just the last 7 days with this event.
Tomato:
I know you all have a video promo for it, so I will be sure to include that here at the end of this. Thanks so much for your time today, Brad. I am really excited for you and Matt, pulling off such a great 1 day event in such a short period.
For more information on the Tomato sponsored event, simply go check out their website: RETechSouth.com
RE Tech South Conference in Atlanta -- Real Estate 2.0 "Southern Style"
We’d love to hear from you about how blogging has changed your real estate career.
Feel free to post below, or email me to interview you directly for a future post. I’ve heard some great stories, so stay tuned!
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Other Interviews with Tomato Bloggers:
Week 1 - Jackie Colson-Miller
Week 2 – Uncle Jack LeVine
Week 3 – Mary DeLuca
Week 4 – Roberta Murphy

















Jim,
You are a pro at bringing in the RE PRO's that truly understand today's real estate market. Our market is technology driven, like it or not, get on and enjoy the ride or stand in line and get left behind.
Posted by: Jaret Ghent | Mar 14, 2008 7:33:09 PM
Brad,
Your keen since for RE in today's market is apparent from your interview with Jim. After years with RE/MAX I have made a move to a Connect Realty. Although it was an initial risk, it has since proven to be the right decision. Connect understands that the industry "has changed". See our business is far beyond Web 2.0, blogging, social networking etc... Our business is driven by consumers expecting "FREE" information and they get it from the net. The days when Agents held "valuable information"... MLS books and MLS data systems, CMA's etc are gone. I believe what today's consumers are still looking for in a RE Agent remains unchanged... quality service.
Is it not true? Consumers will pay just about any premium for quality service... although it is becoming difficult to find!
Posted by: Jaret Ghent | Mar 14, 2008 8:07:57 PM
Jim, The RE Tech South Conference in Atlanta is going to be a dialog about exactly this subject -- how web 2.0 is changing it all & the need for good Realtors to jump in with both feet. This article really nails it! Hope you can make it to Hotlanta! Be blessed, Matt
Posted by: Matt Fagioli | Mar 15, 2008 5:29:54 AM
Right on! Inspiring and informative interview.
Cheers to another Tomato blogger.
Posted by: Laura-LosAngelesRealEstateTalk.com | Mar 15, 2008 3:41:33 PM
Wow, it was GREAT hearing about Brad, my blogging partner who blogged on Sacramento Real Estate Voice and I on his Atlanta Blog.
I wish you the VERY best on the 27th and know you will do a superior job. The line of cast is terrific and can't wait to hear all about it!
Glad you are a tomato and welcome aboard...
Posted by: Gena Riede | Mar 15, 2008 5:17:46 PM
Jim,
Great post...always great to see how blogging is working for so many people. I think it is a no brainer that it will expand and grow your business if you take the time. That for anyone is the biggest asset...having the time to write good content that consumers want and need.
Posted by: Santa Barbara Real Estate Voice | Mar 19, 2008 12:53:38 PM