Let’s start this out with a single truth:
A real estate lead is the name and contact information for someone who is potentially a future client.
That’s it.
It’s not something fancy.
There are no semantics (although lots of “experts” will make you think so).
If you have a single way to contact that person, then that is a lead.
Some “gurus” define real estate leads as having a full name, a phone number (at minimum), and have expressed interest in your services.
Sorry but that’s wrong especially with the advent of the Internet.
A lead is sometimes even JUST an email address.
No name and no phone number.
Sometimes it’s even Arnold Schwarzenegger or Mickey Mouse (you know, those fake-name sign-ins who give you a real email address).
Now, don’t get me wrong... you definitely want to move the lead along, get them to become a prospect, then a client, then a closed client.
That’s typical but don’t make the mistake of thinking a lead is “dead end” or is not viable because you have only an email address.
All leads that have a legitimate way to contact them are viable.
Every single one.
Even the ones that are only an email address. Even the ones that say “no.”
Really. I’m speaking truth here.
A “dead-end lead” isn’t actually a lead — it’s something that is useless.
Someone who signs in that gives you no way to contact them.
Do you want to know why there are no such thing as “dead-end leads” on Facebook?
Well, first of all, in just about 100 percent of cases, that lead is actually attached to a real person (it’s Facebook).
That’s because you’ve got so much “intel” on that lead.
You can easily get to know them on a level that just isn’t possible for typical email sign-ins or even people you meet in line at the grocery store.
Secondly, because as I said before, every single lead is viable.
You’ve just got to move that lead through the process.
You’ve got to know how to move your Facebook leads through the real estate lead generation process.
And within that process, you’ve got to know how to convert your real estate leads into clients.
Just because a lead isn’t ready to buy now doesn’t mean they won’t ever be willing to buy or sell real estate.
It just means that they are part of the majority.
In fact, the data shows that 99% of leads are NOT ready to buy right now, they're 'future' buyers.
In other words, they are part of the majority of leads that aren’t ready “right this instant” to use your services.
This is why it is imperative that you be in front of their face at the right time.
It’s why you need to be sending messages, calls to action all the time and appealing to leads in their differing levels of readiness.
It takes lots of time.
We aren’t talking about a $25 item you are selling.
These leads are dealing with probably the single largest financial transaction in their entire lives.
They have to coordinate their desire to purchase with their ability to purchase. It takes the right time.
Which means you’ve got to nurture them until it’s the right time for them.
Honestly, I think the No. 1 mistake real estate agents make is this idea that if a lead isn’t ready right now it’s considered a dead-end lead and they make the mistake of giving up on that lead which is why they are constantly out having to generate more and more leads.
If they don’t generate new leads, their business will die.
At some point, you are going to get exhausted having to constantly generate new leads.
Yes, you should always be doing that, but if you are only generating leads, you will reach a point that it’s not possible to generate anymore than you already are.
At some point you are at a ceiling that you can’t break through.
You spent time, energy and money generating the lead. Now nurture it.
Stop treating the ones that don’t sell or buy immediately (most of them, by the way) like they are lepers.
It takes thought, time, energy and, yes, even some money to set up a beautiful lead nurturing process but that time, energy and money will pay off huge in massive returns.
The thing is when you are nurturing leads you are also in a top secret way, lead generating.
Think about it. You are nurturing a lead. They aren’t ready. Their friends are. They recommend you.
Now, I’m not here to say that a beautiful lead nurturing system is an easy thing to create and implement.
It’s not.
It’s ever-changing and you’ll constantly be tweaking it but your efforts will be so incredibly worth it.
However, what I am here to say is this:
Why are you spending more time, energy and money in your attempts to lead generate (and seemingly bringing in dead-end leads) than you are in lead nurturing (moving those supposed “dead-end leads” through the sales funnel)?
I see agents constantly trying out dozens upon dozens of different lead generation methods, sources and systems, spending nearly 100 percent of their time on the generation and almost none of their time and efforts on the conversion.
When closings don’t pan out within a few months or even over the course of a year, they claim it’s due to “bad leads.”
I hate to be the truth sayer here but the leads aren’t bad. Your lack of conversion efforts are.
Remember, you are also lead generating through lead nurturing.
When you believe the truth that no lead is a bad lead, truly believe it, you’ll not only change your thinking but you’ll also change your focus and efforts.
When you start spending time nurturing, your business will start to explode.
In other words, spend 20 percent of your time generating and 80 percent of your time converting.
So snap out of the whole “they are dead leads” or “bad leads” and snap into the idea of nurturing that lead.
Six months from now you’ll be so happy you did!