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Why Google Ads for Real Estate Agents Should Be a Bigger Priority
Most agents know Google Ads exists. Far fewer treat it like a genuine growth lever. For many agencies, it sits in the background as something they might try later, something they tested once without much structure, or something they assume is too expensive, too technical, or too inconsistent to take seriously. In the meantime, they keep leaning on referrals, portals, passive brand awareness, and the hope that enough seller opportunities will keep appearing. That is where the
Ben Crombie
19 hours ago9 min read


The Biggest Mistakes Made for Google Ads for Real Estate Agents
Google Ads for Real Estate Agents Google Ads can be one of the fastest ways for real estate agents to generate seller enquiries and appraisal opportunities. That is still true in 2026. Google Search campaigns are still built around showing ads to people actively searching for what you offer, and Google continues to recommend responsive search ads, conversion-based bidding, strong landing pages, and better conversion measurement as the foundation of modern Search performance.
Ben Crombie
2 days ago8 min read


How To Generate More Appraisals using Google Ads for Real Estate Agents
Google Ads for real estate agents Google Ads can still be one of the fastest ways for real estate agents to generate more appraisals. That is because Google Search puts your business in front of people who are already looking for help. Google’s own guidance still describes Search campaigns as a way to reach people actively searching for your products or services, which is exactly why they remain so powerful for appraisal intent. For agents, that usually means homeowners searc
Ben Crombie
3 days ago9 min read


Google Ads for real estate agents
Google Ads is still working for real estate agents in 2026. What has changed is not whether the channel works, but how precise you need to be to get strong results. The old approach of running a few broad keywords, sending people to a generic homepage, and hoping enough traffic turns into appraisals is getting exposed faster. Search is changing, AI features are changing how people explore information, and local competition is getting tighter. At the same time, Google still de
Ben Crombie
6 days ago9 min read


When Should Agents Invest in Appraisal Funnels?
Most agents think about appraisal funnels at the wrong time. They start paying attention when listings feel light, the pipeline looks thin, and the month is suddenly carrying more pressure than they would like. At that point, the funnel is no longer being seen as a strategic growth system. It is being seen as a quick fix. That is where the problem starts. Appraisal funnels can absolutely help create more seller enquiries and more appraisal opportunities. But they work best wh
Ben Crombie
7 days ago9 min read


How To Turn Appraisal Funnels Into Better Seller Enquiries
Appraisal funnels Appraisal funnels are only valuable if they lead to the right conversations. That is the part many agents miss. They focus on traffic, cost per lead, or how many people filled in a form, but those numbers do not mean much on their own. What actually matters is whether the funnel is producing better seller enquiries from homeowners who are local, relevant, and more likely to move toward an appraisal. That is the commercial outcome. Not just more names in the
Ben Crombie
May 2710 min read


Appraisal Funnels: 7 Ways to Improve Results in Your LGA
If you want more appraisals, your funnel has to feel local. That is one of the biggest differences between appraisal funnels that create real seller conversations and appraisal funnels that generate weak leads, poor-fit enquiries, and wasted follow up. Many agents build campaigns that are technically active but strategically too broad. The message is generic, the page is generic, and the offer could apply to almost any area. As a result, the homeowner does not feel enough rel
Ben Crombie
May 268 min read


Why Appraisal Funnels Should Be a Bigger Priority for Agents
Most agents say they want more listings, more appraisals, and a more consistent pipeline. But when you look at how many agencies actually approach their marketing, appraisal funnels are still not treated with the importance they deserve. They are often left as an afterthought. They get attention when things go quiet, get discussed when listings feel light, and get tested in short bursts before being ignored again when business picks up. That is a mistake, because appraisal fu
Ben Crombie
May 258 min read


The Biggest Mistakes Agents Make With Appraisal Funnels
Appraisal funnels can be one of the most effective ways for real estate agents to create more appraisal opportunities through their own brand. When they are built properly, they help turn local attention into seller enquiries, seller enquiries into appraisals, and appraisals into listings. When they are built badly, they create traffic, weak leads, frustration, and a false sense that digital marketing does not work. That is why this topic matters. Most agents do not fail with
Ben Crombie
May 229 min read


How To Use Appraisal Funnels to Generate More Appraisals
If you ask most real estate agents what they want more of, the answer is usually the same: more appraisals. Not more random clicks, not more vague enquiries, and not more people who fill in a form and disappear. What agents actually want is more genuine appraisal opportunities with homeowners who are local, relevant, and closer to making a selling decision. That is exactly where appraisal funnels come in. A strong appraisal funnel helps move someone from awareness to action.
Ben Crombie
May 219 min read


Appraisal Funnels: What Is Still Working for Real Estate Agents?
If you are a real estate agent asking what is still working for appraisal funnels in 2026, the first thing to understand is this: the fundamentals have not disappeared, but the lazy version of them has become much weaker. Appraisal funnels still work. Google Ads still work. Meta still works. Local SEO still works. Seller-focused landing pages still work. Retargeting still works. Database reactivation still works. What is not working nearly as well is generic messaging, thin s
Ben Crombie
May 209 min read


When Should Agents Invest in Real Estate Lead Generation?
One of the most common mistakes agents make with marketing is not deciding whether to invest in real estate lead generation, but deciding too late. They start thinking seriously about it when listings have already slowed, the pipeline feels thin, referrals are quieter than usual, and the pressure is building. By that point, lead generation is no longer being viewed as a strategic growth lever. It is being treated like an urgent fix. That is where things often go wrong. Real e
Ben Crombie
May 199 min read


How To Turn Real Estate Lead Generation Into Better Seller Enquiries
Real estate lead generation Real estate lead generation is only useful if it leads to the right conversations. Getting traffic is not enough. Getting clicks is not enough. Getting form submissions is not enough. The real goal is generating better seller enquiries from homeowners who are local, relevant, and more likely to move toward an appraisal. That is where many agents get stuck. They run campaigns, post content, and generate some interest, but the quality of the enquiry
Ben Crombie
May 188 min read


Real Estate Lead Generation: 7 Ways to Improve Results in Your LGA
Real estate lead generation Real estate lead generation gets much stronger when it is built around a specific local market rather than broad, generic visibility. Your LGA is where sellers compare agents, watch market activity, notice who is visible, and decide who feels most relevant to their suburb and property type. If your marketing is too wide, too vague, or too disconnected from local intent, the quality of your leads usually suffers. You may still get clicks. You may st
Ben Crombie
May 177 min read


Why Real Estate Lead Generation Should Be a Bigger Priority for Agents
Many agents say they want more listings. Many agents say they want more appraisals. Many agents say they want a more predictable pipeline. But when you look at how the business is actually operating, real estate lead generation is still treated like an afterthought. It gets attention when things go quiet. It gets pushed down the list when listings are flowing. It gets approached in bursts instead of being treated like a core growth function. That is a mistake. Because if you
Ben Crombie
May 168 min read


The Biggest Mistakes Agents Make With Real Estate Lead Generation
Real Estate Lead Generation Real estate lead generation sounds simple on paper. Run some ads. Post on social media. Maybe do some SEO. Collect a few enquiries. Book some appraisals. Win some listings. In practice, it is rarely that clean. Many agents invest time and money into lead generation but still end up frustrated with the outcome. The leads feel weak. The quality is inconsistent. The pipeline feels patchy. The appraisals do not come through often enough. Or worse, the
Ben Crombie
May 158 min read


How To Use Real Estate Lead Generation to Generate More Appraisals
Real Estate Lead Generation Most agents say they want more leads. What they actually want is more appraisals. That distinction matters. Because real estate lead generation is not the goal. It is the mechanism. The real commercial outcome is more conversations with homeowners who are genuinely considering a move, and more chances to sit at the kitchen table, pitch the strategy, and win the listing. This is where many agents get stuck. They focus too heavily on lead volume and
Ben Crombie
May 147 min read


Real Estate Lead Generation in 2026: What Is Currently Working
Real estate lead generation still works in 2026 What does not work is lazy lead generation. The days of running a generic “What is your home worth?” ad, collecting a spreadsheet of cold names and expecting listings to fall into your lap are fading fast. Property owners are more cautious, more informed and more selective. They are watching the market, comparing agents, reading suburb updates, checking reviews, following local content and quietly forming opinions long before th
Ben Crombie
May 1311 min read


Why Most Homeowners Ignore Generic Real Estate Agent Marketing
Much of the real estate marketing homeowners see looks busy. It looks polished. It looks active. It looks like something is happening. But most homeowners scroll straight past it. They ignore the same recycled slogans. The same vague promises. The same templated just listed posts. The same “thinking of selling?” ads with no real substance behind them. The same agent copy that could belong to anyone in any suburb. That is the problem. Agent marketing is often not failing becau
Ben Crombie
May 129 min read


The Best Lead Magnets for Real Estate Agents Targeting Sellers
Agents say they want more seller leads. Then they put out weak offers and wonder why homeowners do not respond. That is usually the real problem. Not a total lack of demand. Not always a lack of visibility. Often just a lack of a compelling reason for the right homeowner to raise their hand. That is where lead magnets come in. A good lead magnet gives a potential seller a reason to engage before they are ready for a full appraisal conversation. It turns passive interest into
Ben Crombie
May 1110 min read
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