Real Estate Podcast

If you’re a real estate agent or broker, you’ve probably thought about starting a podcast. You might have even considered it as a way to grow your business. But where do you start? How do you know if it’s right for your business? And what are some ideas for topics and guests that will help attract new clients to your firm? In this article, I’ll share my insights into how creating a podcast can help grow your real estate business.

Real Estate Podcast Ideas

  • Interviews with real estate agents.
  • Interviews with other industry leaders.
  • Interviews with experts on related topics, like mortgage banking or home valuation.
  • Interviews with clients who have bought and sold homes with your firm, asking them what they liked about their experience and what could be improved in the future (or even just for fun).

Interviews with successful real estate agents

Interviews with successful real estate agents are a great way to learn from the best. Here are some tips for finding successful agents, as well as what questions you should ask during an interview:

  • Ask for referrals from other agents (or real estate professionals) in your area. It’s important that you find out if the person has any complaints about their service before meeting them in person. You don’t want to waste time interviewing someone who isn’t a good fit for your needs!
  • Avoid asking questions like “how much money do I need?” or “what kind of house should I buy?” These are not helpful at all–they’ll just send mixed signals about where your priorities lie and make things more confusing than they need to be. Instead, focus on learning how this agent thinks about real estate as an investment vehicle versus simply owning a home as an investment vehicle (which is its own category).

Interviews with other leaders in the industry

Interviews with other leaders in the industry are a valuable resource for any realtor who wants to improve their business. You can learn from them, and they will also be impressed by your willingness to learn from them!

To get started, we recommend reaching out via email or phone call (depending on what their preference is). Once you’ve confirmed that they’re open to an interview, make sure you have a list of questions ready before interviewing them. This way it won’t seem like all you want is a free consultation–you really want this person’s advice!

Interviews from experts on related topics like money, marketing, leadership and more

Interviewing experts is a great way to learn about topics that you don’t know much about, or for getting fresh perspectives on things you are already familiar with. To get started, you can find experts through social media and your personal network. You should also reach out to people who have interviewed an expert before, because they will have some tips on how best to contact them and what questions to ask during the interview (i.e., what’s their favorite color?).

Once you’ve found an expert who wants to be interviewed by yourself or someone else (like me), it’s time for the real work: recording their voice and editing it down into something listenable! There are many different ways this can be done depending on what equipment you have access too–but ultimately all podcasts need audio recorded in some way shape or form; so if nothing else–just record onto a phone or laptop microphone then edit later when everything else has been taken care of…

Interviews with clients who have bought and sold homes with your firm

When you’re interviewing someone for a podcast, it’s important to make sure that you’re asking the right questions. To get started, here are some suggestions:

  • Ask them about their experience with your firm.
  • Ask them about their experience with other firms.
  • Ask them about their experience with other agents and brokers.

How to improve your podcasting skills for real estate agents and brokers.

I want to share with you the top five tips I’ve learned from my experience in podcasting.

  • Listen to podcasts! It’s a great way to learn about the format and get ideas for your own show.
  • Practice talking about topics you know well, so that when it comes time for recording your first episode, everything flows naturally. Don’t worry if it sounds like an interview at first–you’ll get better at being yourself as time goes on!
  • Record yourself as much as possible before actually publishing anything online (or even just editing). You’ll hear things in person that sound completely different than what was recorded on tape–and this will help avoid some embarrassing moments later down the line when listeners call out these mistakes while listening live through their headphones or speakers at home while doing chores around town…

You can start a podcast that helps you grow your business.

Podcasts are a great way to connect with your audience and get your message out there. They can help you build your brand and grow your business.

If you have a story worth telling, there’s probably someone out there who wants to hear it! That person could be anyone from a potential client or customer for your real estate business, all the way up to Oprah Winfrey herself (just kidding).

Conclusion

You can start a podcast that helps you grow your business.


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