Early in
September, I wrote an article about the how mobile marketing and the evolution
of mobile phones was going to impact new home marketing. If you have not read
it, it can be found here:
Mobile
Marketing & New Homes - A Perfect Fit
In the
article I discussed how Google's new cell phone software, Android, was going to
be a game changer for the mobile industry. It's free and open source model
means it will likely be the fastest spreading mobile system in use for new
phones, and its software developer friendly nature will make it easy for
millions of Google-loving programmers to enhance it with useful applications.
Why do you care? How does this
impact homebuilders?
I recently
had the pleasure of speaking with a programmer working at Google, Dmitri
Plotnikov. In case you're not aware, Google allows all of its employees to
spend 20% of their paid time at work on whatever project they choose... don't you
wish? We can all thank Dmitri for using his 20% time to create the greatest
little real estate application for Android phones. Simply titled "Homes", this simple
download available for free from the "Android Marketplace" enables fully
featured searches on homes for sale or rent. It allows users to search within a
radius from a specific zip code, or their current location. You can read more
about Dmitri's creation here:
http://homes-android.blogspot.com/
Can you imagine the family that's
relocating using a tool like this?
The husband
and wife are driving around in their rental car alone after an agent showed
them a few properties they were less than thrilled with. They drive through a
random neighborhood that really appeals to them. They take note of a school
they just passed. They use their Google phone to quickly search for the school
and find it rated highly in the key areas they value. They stop the car and,
using the "Homes" application, perform a search for houses for sale under $400k
within a 3 mile radius of where they're parked. They narrow the initial list of
five results down to two possibilities based on the photos and descriptions.
One of them is a new home community. From within the application, they email
the two listings to their agent and request that he schedule an appointment to
see them immediately. The new home sales center is already closed for the
evening, but the listing within "Homes" contains a link to the builder's
website. The couple is able to view floor plans, virtual tours, and photos of
the model homes all from their phone. How powerful is that?
What do you do now?
First - Be aware. Understand how this is
going to change consumer behavior. Understand how this is going to change how
people shop for homes.
Second - Make sure you're a part of Google
Base. Google Base is Google's database of pretty much everything on the planet
(eventually). This is where applications like "Homes" retrieves its search
results. If you're not a part of Google Base, you're not a part of the search
results. You can submit your listing there for free, but if you're a
homebuilder, the better way is probably through a listing distributor service
like Builder Homesite (BHI, http://www.builderhomesite.com/listings).
Third - Try this out for yourself. If you
don't have a TMobile G1 (the first phone running Google Android), borrow
someone's for a few minutes or go to a TMobile store to try one out. Just like
you need to drive your weekend directional signs to make sure people can find
you, you need to follow the same digital paths consumers do to ensure you can
be found that way also.
Dennis O'Neil leads ONeil Interactive LLC, an online marketing strategy company for the new home industry. Dennis specializes in targeted and measurable marketing using experience in both the technical fields and new home sales and marketing. You can learn more by visiting Dennis' profile.
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