“There is nothing like a good competition to push you even further. Embrace competition – you might surprise yourself!”
Peter Economy
How do you gain market share when your in a competitive market? How can you do a better job than your competition? How do you attract customers, increase your bottom line, and build brand loyalty?
Competition is about the individual market. First, you need to understand your competitive radius. The further you get from a major metropolitan city center, the bigger your competitive radius, and the further away from your facility your customers will live and work. Urban areas tend to have a much smaller customer radius than suburban and secondary markets. Understand your market.
Customer expectations are nothing new. They want the same things they’ve always wanted: They want their problems to be solved, they want their technology to be user friendly, and they want to be treated as individuals, not “segments.”
Your budget should be distributed to the following:
“Your website needs to be more than a placeholder. It needs to provide value to your customers.”
Christina Alvino
Prospective customers want a user friendly experience when they navigate your site on both desktop and mobile devices. Your visuals should be high-quality and provide an appealing image of your property. Content is a vehicle to educate, inform, and engage your potential clients. As always, they want solutions and they want to feel that you are writing specifically for them. Contact information should be available on every page, and unit details should be organized so that they are easy to locate and read on your site. A customer should have no problem reserving or renting a unit online. This is information that provides value.
According to Search Engine Journal, 60% of clicks go to the top three organic search results.
Local Search Marketing
Google business listings with great photos receive 42% more driving direction requests and 35% more click throughs to their website.
Optimize Google My Business
Eighty to Ninety percent of shoppers read online reviews before making a purchase. The use of reputation management best practices can help you understand when and how to react to what people are saying about your brand.
According to Hubspot, websites with an active blog generate 67% more leads and 434% more indexed pages than those who don’t.
Search engine marketing (SEM) is paid search marketing. Businesses pay Google to show their ads in search results to motivated customers preparing to make a purchase. Google AdWords is a powerful way to grow your business.
Competition is a good thing. Embrace it. Learn, grow, and innovate. You may surprise yourself.
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