Maximizing Sales with Realtor Closing Gifts - Tips and Insights

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Discussion Overview

The thread discusses various experiences and strategies related to selling Pampered Chef products as closing gifts for realtors. Participants share their approaches, successes, and challenges in engaging with real estate agents to promote their products.

Discussion Character

  • Anecdotal
  • Opinion-based
  • Exploratory

Main Points Raised

  • One participant, identifying as a consultant, expresses uncertainty about how to start selling realtor closing gifts and seeks input from others.
  • Another participant shares their experience of emailing local realtors with a list of gift ideas and hopes to secure bulk orders.
  • A different participant mentions receiving a small order for a gift certificate and anticipates more business as realtors begin closing deals.
  • One consultant describes their approach of presenting products directly to realtors, emphasizing the importance of creating memorable gifts that keep the realtor in clients' minds.
  • Another participant recounts a successful experience with a realtor office, resulting in multiple orders and establishing a relationship for future business.
  • One participant raises questions about the best approach to engage realtors, including whether to bring food and how to schedule follow-ups.
  • Another participant notes the value of attending realtor meetings to present products and connect with agents.

Areas of Agreement / Disagreement

Views differ on the best methods for approaching realtors and securing orders, with no clear consensus emerging on a single effective strategy.

Contextual Notes

Participants share personal experiences and strategies that vary widely, reflecting individual approaches to engaging with the real estate market.

Who May Find This Useful

Consultants looking to explore new avenues for sales through realtor partnerships may find the shared experiences and strategies relevant.

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I have seen some of the flyers here on realtor closing gifts and I was wondering how well these sell. If anyone has any experience with this I would love some more info on it. I'm not so sure how to go about getting started doing this. Any input would be great.

Thanks,
Brittiny:)
 
I haven't gotten any slam-dunk success with this just yet.. but I've been emailing local realtors with a short letter/list of closing gift ideas that was a mixture of borrowing from here/making up on my own. I'm going to give it a few days and then follow up probably the beginning of next week (realtors can tend to get quite busy). I'm praying that I'll get a lot of the realtors that are interested and want to buy bulk as a one-time thing or a repeat customer (with every new client). I'm going to gather together some products from my starter kit into some pretty gift sets and take some with me to those that are interested in more information about the idea. And some yummy snacks of course (oatmeal cookies or something easy), with a business card or two and some catalogs/order forms (they might just want to have a show!). I have very high hopes for this.. there are THOUSANDS of realtors in this area.. from one real estate company, there were over 300 agents on their directory alone.. And they say that 1 out of every 10 will bite.. so that means out of 300, I should get 30 or more nibbles.. And that's successful for me right now! There are tons of threads on this.. just search for "realtor" and you'll find them!
 
Amanda,

Glad to see you've got your enthusiasm back! I hope you have lot's of success approaching realtors. It's time for some good things to come your way.

God Bless!

Michele
 
I just got an email today that a real estate agent wanted to order a gift certificate for $25...it isn't much... but i think things will start rolling gradually once they start closing on houses. I did two presentations, about 3 weeks ago to two different real estate agencies... so I'm sure they won't order right away, they will wait for closings.

Good luck to everyone with it! I hope I start getting more soon!! JUNE JUNE JUNE!!
 
What kind of presentations did you do? Did you go to their offices and actually do a demo, or did you just drop off some info.?
 
At first I went to the office, told them that I was a PC consultant, and I knew that many realtors gave gifts to their clients, and wanted to offer them a unique option of PC... I gave the lady at the desk a catalog and a few of my business cards...
The first place I went to put me down on the calendar... That motivated me to keep going!! I went to about 4 that one day.

The day of the presentation, I took a little food, and an example of a gift basket, several catalogs, and a flyer I made up with some ideas of gift packages they could get. I also put on the flyer that we have gift certificates.
I told them how great the cookware is and how pretty much anyone with a new house, therefore new kitchen would like a nice new pan, etc...
I mentioned that the kitchen is the heart of the home... when they have family and friends over everyone gathers in the kitchen.
If they gave our products, they would use it often, and think of them(the realtor) each time. THat is what they want... they want their clients to remember them, so when they relocate or if they have a family member, etc move into town or move out of town, they will recommend them!!

Don't take a lot of products to show them... maybe a piece of cookware.

I also gave them all one medium size twixit clip, a catalog, my flyer and business card.
And I took their business card before I left!
And call back in a week or so! Or send them a thank you card, or stop in with a sample of PC coffee....

wine and dine them... they understand you want their business!!
they are in the same type field as we are!
good luck!
 
Realtor Closing giftsHello everyone, I just joined Chefsuccess. I have been enjoying it every since I became a consultant in Oct. 2005. I have recently made it into a realtor office. And wow what a major step that was. Two of the top sellers of this company came to a show I did. They bought for themselves as well as bought 8 Celebrate plates. They plan to have the names of the clients put on the plates with the date of closing. They also scheduled a time for me to come in and talk with them about gift baskets and gift certificates. I did and left that day with a $150 order for just one closing. Two days later they called me again and wanted 3 $25 gift certificates. A week later I had another order for almost $300 for 2 closings. Instead of wanting gift certificates from the PC office, they wanted gift certificates that came from me so that the client would have to come back to me for the products. So far 1 client has called to place an order and was really thrilled that she got the certificate. She is a potential host now. Not only am I ordering these items for the realtors, but I am also putting them together as a gift basket. They have loved them. Of course you have to remember that you won't have closings every week or every month for that matter. But leave a good taste in their mouth the months they don't have any closings...take them some food to the office to share with the other realtors. You may just get some more business in that office. This is exactly what I needed to help jump start my business. Now I am getting my name with catalog out to a wider array of people. Hope this inspires you to knock on their doors, because my realtors are also using me to get thank you gifts for people who refer people to them as well.
 
Ok, so getting this right. I should go into an office with some catalogs and talk to the person at the front desk about closing gift ideas right? Should I bring food the first time? Do I try to book a date to come back with food and some products to show? Do I call first to see if it's ok to "solicit?" I'm so confused!:o
 
I sent letters out and followed up via phone (no way am I taking my 2 y/o's in a realty office!) and most of the realty offices have weekly or monthly meetings at which they sometimes have vendors there to speak with the realtors. I would call and ask to see if you can get in on one of those meetings, or you could stop by.
 

Frequently Asked Questions

What are effective closing gifts for realtors to maximize sales?

Effective closing gifts for realtors often include high-quality kitchen tools, personalized items, or gift baskets that showcase local products. Pampered Chef offers a range of kitchen gadgets and cookware that can be branded or personalized, making them memorable gifts that clients will appreciate and use, reinforcing the realtor's brand.

How can realtors choose the right closing gift for their clients?

Realtors should consider their clients' interests and preferences when selecting a closing gift. It's helpful to ask clients about their hobbies or favorite activities during the home-buying process. Personalized gifts that reflect the client's taste or lifestyle, such as a Pampered Chef product that aligns with their cooking habits, can leave a lasting impression.

What are the benefits of using Pampered Chef products as closing gifts?

Pampered Chef products are known for their quality and practicality, making them ideal closing gifts. They not only serve a functional purpose in the kitchen but also promote the realtor's brand through their use. Additionally, these gifts can create a positive association with the realtor, leading to referrals and repeat business.

How can realtors effectively market their closing gifts?

Realtors can effectively market their closing gifts by showcasing them on social media, including photos of clients receiving their gifts. They can also create promotional materials that highlight the benefits of the gifts and how they enhance the home-buying experience. Engaging clients with follow-up messages that remind them of their gift can also reinforce the realtor's brand.

What are some creative ways to present closing gifts?

Creative presentations can make closing gifts more memorable. Realtors can consider wrapping gifts in themed packaging, such as a kitchen towel or apron, or including a handwritten note expressing gratitude. Hosting a small celebration or gathering to present the gift can also enhance the experience and strengthen the client-realtor relationship.

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