06/06/2008

How To Properly Communicate With The Visitors Of Your Real Estate Blog

Many real estate companies, brokers, and agents are now putting up their own real estate blog to help their business grow into a global scale. Not only does it provide an almost unlimited number of potential clients and customers at their disposal, the possibility of huge profits is just one of the interesting factors why there are a lot of them around on the Internet.

Despite the endless possibility of popularity and profit that a real estate blog can give to their owners, it is a known fact that not all of them can attain a mediocre of success in the venture. It will all depend on the Internet marketing strategies that they implement to make their site accessible to the online public, the communication they have with their visitors is also a big factor to consider.

Be Polite In Your Approach

If you keep your blog site updated with content that can keep your visitors interested in the venture, then there is a big possibility that they will be communicating directly with you regarding their inquiries and reactions.

Often times, visitors communicate with the owner of the real estate blog through the use of the comments in each post. It is very important that you should always reply to these posts as politely as possible to avoid any misunderstanding, especially in the case of negative comments.

We can never deny the fact that there are radicals out there who would go out of their ways to ruin a person's popularity – and blogs have quite a lot of them. When you do get the chance to have these publicly humiliating comment directed at you, then it would best to remain neutral in the matter and answer as respectfully as possible. Not only will it raise you in the eyes of the rest of the visitors, the public relations that you get from it is an added bonus.

Be Informative

Real estate property investors prefer agents, brokers, or professionals that are knowledgeable in the real estate market. When you do receive one of these communications, in which your visitors will be asking you questions regarding your venture, then it would be best to answer as informative as possible.

The depth of your knowledge in the real estate business will reflect on how you answer their questions. It's best to pull out the stops at this point in time and give it everything you got.

Communicating with the visitors of your real estate blog requires professionalism and in-depth knowledge in the real estate market. If you get it right, then these visitors becoming potential clients and customer is definitely a big possibility.

Vanessa Arellano Doctor
http://realestatepr.org

05/24/2008

South Korean Investors Keen on Investing in Turkey

Saturday, May 24 2008 @ 09:56 AM Central Daylight Time

Suleyman Karaman Turkish State Railways General Manager, met with Hyundai Rotem CEO Yeo Sung Lee during his visit to Seoul to see the first diesel locomotives that TCDD had ordered from Hyundai Rotem. The latter produces railway vehicles, defense products and plant equipment. Representatives of South Korean multinationals Hyundai Rotem and the SK Group have said they have confidence in the Turkish economy and will proceed with their planned investments in the country despite fluctuations in the market.

Karaman said they were going to increase the production capacity of EUROTEM, the joint venture of TCDD and Hyundai Rotem for high-speed train production in Turkey. He noted that Hyundai Rotem had to make overseas investments to access the Middle Eastern, European and West Asian markets and that the company had chosen Turkey as one of these investments, which had presented a great opportunity for both the TCDD and Hyundai Rotem.

Lee stated that Turkey is important for his company and that Hyundai Rotem had chosen Turkey as the second overseas investment base after the US. "In the end we invested in America and Europe; EUROTEM will not just serve the Turkish market," he said, adding that trains will be exported to Turkey's neighboring countries.
Lee said currently the main difficulty is the uncertainty over raw material prices; however, he noted, Hyundai Rotem has been in the business for 50 years and has the necessary experience to endure fluctuations in the market. "Railway investments are long-term investments and that's why the fluctuations will not affect our investment plans in Turkey," he emphasized.

Karaman also visited the telecommunications, energy and construction conglomerate SK Group. Group Vice President Seok Jae Seo said the group is interested in transportation projects in Turkey and is planning to make investments in this area. Seo noted that the SK Group is planning to participate with a Turkish partner in a tender for a second underwater tunnel spanning the Bosporus. The Transportation Ministry will accept bids for new motor vehicle crossing on June 30. He said the group is also interested in a Gulf of İzmit bridge project and a Gebze-İzmir toll road project.

In response to a question over whether he had concerns over the condition of the Turkish economy, Seo told reporters the group does not see a risk in Turkey, adding that their studies in Turkey had determined that the investment environment would meet their expectations.