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How To Build a Local Vendor Attraction System
Most agents do not have a visibility problem. They have a consistency problem. They may be known in the area, active on social media, sending the occasional email, putting sold stickers on boards, and showing up in the market often enough to stay familiar. But familiarity on its own does not always create a steady stream of seller conversations. One month feels strong, the next month feels too quiet, and the pipeline starts depending too heavily on referrals, timing, or wheth
Ben Crombie
Jun 198 min read


Meta Ads for Real Estate Agents: 7 Ways to Improve Results in Your LGA
Meta Ads can still be one of the best ways for real estate agents to build local visibility, warm future sellers, and generate more appraisal opportunities, but the results tend to improve dramatically when campaigns are built around a specific local market rather than broad, generic coverage. Many campaigns are technically active but strategically too loose. The message is too broad, the offer is too weak, the form is too easy, and the campaign ends up generating attention w
Ben Crombie
Jun 177 min read


Meta Ads for Real Estate Agents: The Biggest Mistakes Agents Make
Meta Ads for real estate agents Meta Ads for real estate agents can still be a strong way to generate seller enquiries, build local visibility, and create appraisal opportunities. Meta still positions its lead objective around generating and qualifying leads across instant forms, website forms, calling, and messaging. It also continues to offer lead-quality features such as higher-intent forms, conditional logic, CRM integrations, and conversion-leads optimisation. For real e
Ben Crombie
Jun 159 min read


Meta Ads for Real Estate Agents in 2026: What Is Still Working?
Meta ads for real estate agents Meta Ads are still working for real estate agents in 2026, but the easy version is not working as well as it used to. You can still generate seller enquiries, appraisal opportunities, and warmer local audiences through Facebook and Instagram, but the campaigns that perform best now are usually the ones built around lead quality, stronger offers, and better follow-up systems rather than cheap volume alone. Meta still actively positions lead ads
Ben Crombie
Jun 118 min read


Google Ads for Real Estate Agents: When Should Agents Invest?
Google Ads for real estate agents Majority of agents think about Google Ads too late. They start looking at it when listings feel light, the appraisal pipeline has thinned out, and the month suddenly feels more fragile than they expected. By then, Google Ads is being viewed as a rescue tactic rather than what it really can be, which is a structured way to capture active local seller intent through your own brand. Google still describes Search campaigns as a way to reach peopl
Ben Crombie
Jun 98 min read


Google Ads for Real Estate Agents: How To Turn Google Ads Into Better Seller Enquiries
Google Ads can still be one of the strongest channels for generating seller enquiries, but only when the campaign is built around the way sellers actually search and the way real estate decisions are actually made. Google still defines Search campaigns as a way to show ads to people actively searching for what you offer, which is exactly why the channel remains so commercially useful for appraisals, home value searches, and local agent selection. The opportunity is not just v
Ben Crombie
Jun 58 min read


Google Ads for Real Estate Agents: 7 Ways to Improve Results in Your LGA
Google Ads for Real Estate Agents Google Ads can still be one of the fastest ways for real estate agents to generate more appraisal opportunities, but results usually improve dramatically when campaigns are built around a specific local market rather than broad, generic coverage. Many campaigns are technically live but strategically too loose. The targeting is too wide, the keyword themes are too broad, the ad copy is too generic, and the landing page is not closely connected
Ben Crombie
Jun 47 min read
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