Are the holidays sneaking up on you?

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OK, you’re probably aware of the holiday season arriving. After all, Halloween costumes made it into stores before school supplies did, and Christmas decorations will be here before you know it. But just because you’ve become accustomed to walking down supermarket aisles filled with orange and black decorations doesn’t mean that you’ve taken the time to think through your holiday marketing and business plans.

Real estate marketing over the holidays is all about spreading the word about your business, without spreading yourself too thin. Take advantage of holiday-themed marketing materials to let your customers know that you’re thinking of them over the holiday season, but don’t forget to plan time off for yourself.

Spreading the word

Fortunately, fall is the perfect season to stay in touch with your mailing list. Between back to school, autumn greetings, daylight savings, Halloween, and Thanksgiving, you should have no shortage of reasons to reach out to your prospects and past and current clients.

BestPrintBuy offers a number of different ways to get in touch with your clients and prospects. Postcard mailing is an easy, popular way to reach out to your mailing list. We have options available for all the major fall milestones, from daylight savings postcards to Halloween real estate postcards. And don’t forget about sending out highly useful football schedule postcards that all your clients will love!

In addition to postcards, we also offer Halloween and Thanksgiving real estate door hangers, as well as greeting cards and bookmarks.

Take time for yourself

When your job never really ends, it can be easy to let yourself fall into a pattern where your workday never ends, either. But if you want to be truly effective as a real estate professional, you need to know when you’re spreading yourself too thin.

If you don’t take time for yourself, you won’t be able to devote yourself to your clients 100% when it’s needed. The holidays are no exception. Plan out ahead of time when you want to take time away from your business, so that you’ll feel comfortable saying “no” when last-minute requests arise.