SOCIAL MEDIA WILL WORK FOR YOU Urbane Lab #123108

December 31, 2008
By


The buzz surrounding Social Media Marketing seems to grow louder each day. It is almost as folks think it is something you can buy off the shelf, some wonder drug. There is MySpace, Facebook, Twitter, flickr, YouTube, LinkedIn. Ning, and several more. Then there are the book marking sites, Delicious, Stumble Upon, Digg and many more of those too. Then, top things off with the various Rating Sites, Yelp and Get Satisfaction, it all gets kind of complicated to follow, or does it? It isn’t as confusing as it sounds or appears.

At Urbane Apartments we have used Social Media Marketing Concepts and Tools to market our apartments. In fact, starting in 2005 we dropped all traditional marketing efforts in exchange for an Urbane MySpace site, an Urbane Facebook site, an Urbane You Tube site and an Urbane flickr site. Urbane Apartments and Urbane employees twitter regularly. To further integrate we started a Social Network site the Urbane Lobby where residents can meet and greet, trade pictures and videos and socialize on line. We manage and power a blog aimed at our residents the Urbane Blog, all designed around our target demographic local brand recognition.

Our Goal; “To provide our residents with an experience and value with a high enough return to create enough Customer Evangelists within our core resident base that they self rent our apartments.” We are working hard to lead our resident Influencers within our core resident base, and have transitioned most of our marketing budget inward, to further focus on our existing residents. Only good things have happened from this move. Resident retention has significantly improved, and we have created a forum and a field for the Influencers to participate.

Here are our Rentals Results for 2008
2674 Guest Cards
612 Tours
151 Rentals

Maybe not much different than your results from a more traditional marketing approach. But what I do think is worthwhile studying is that our labor cost per lease is 50% lower, which has caused a spike in our NOI at the property level, and we have moved Resident Retention from a paltry 35% to 64%! Obviously, that too helps spike the NOI at the property level. Certainly not all of this is attributable to Social Media, perhaps we have just improved at Blocking and Tackling, as we have really tried to drill down into the basics over the last eighteen months.

So, for me personally, Social Media is fun, entertaining and I have met a wealth of friends and connections. For our boutique apartment management business, it has become our only form of marketing, and we intend to expand that approach in 2009.

Eric’s background is rooted in the rental and real estate industries. He founded metro Detroit’s Urbane Apartments in 2003, after serving as senior vice president for a major Midwest apartment developer. He established a proven track record of effectively repositioning existing rental properties in a way that added value for investors while enhancing the resident experience.

He also established The Urbane Way, a social media marketing and PR laboratory, where innovative marketing ideas are tested. Eric has been featured in Entrepreneur Magazine and Business Week Magazine.

You can connect with Eric_Urbane on Twitter.

Eric also writes regular articles for the following publications;

Blog Traffic Exchange Related Posts
  • blog traffic exchangeApartment Marketing; Social Media and Contests, Do they really work? Contests seem to be an avenue to Social Media Engagement, at least that is the target. But how effective are contests? We have profiled two apartment marketing video contests, one past and one present, and we have reached out to those apartment operators for some feed back. The question for......
  • Pictures Urbane Way People-Love-Social-Media 9-17-11Starting Digital Marketing at the Right Place As much as we rage on about Social Media Marketing, that really is NOT what we sell our clients here at The Urbane Way. We sell Leasing Leads by way of Increased Web Site Traffic. Social Media is a side benefit of what we offer. If what you think your business......
  • blog traffic exchangeSocial Media Recap; Things are moving quickly Just ran across this video over on Danny Brown's blog, It is a pretty cool recap of Social Media,Things are moving quickly, are you keeping up? Once you’ve watched the video, make sure you check out more goodness at Rob’s website, Noise to Signal.We are available for Social Media Marketing and PR for your apartment......
  • We Are Not Responding to Ratings and Reviews Apartment Marketing;Ratings and Reviews, A Topic of Discussion on Many Fronts. We have actively pursued positive reviews for our apartment portfolio, Urbane Apartments. We have talked about the importance of embracing Ratings and Reviews. We are participating, along with a handful of other apartment operators in a campaign dubbed Reviews Done Right.......
  • Pictures Urbane Way content-is-everywhere1-150x150A Better Way to Source Apartment Leasing Leads I have been thinking a lot about Curation lately, and how it will add value for the following and readership of your digital assets for those who master the task. Content Curation is much different than content aggregation. The barrage of information coming at us is overwhelming, and someone needs to filter......
Blog Traffic Exchange Related Websites
  • blog traffic exchangeAffiliate Internet Marketing Helpful Hints: How You Can Obtain The Most Desirable From Social Networking Online Marketing fast cash commissions Social media marketing has lengthy been recognised for a successful solution to boost goods and solutions internet based and is also a favorite for all those in internet affiliate marketing. Almost all people as much as the age of forty five or fifty decades outdated inside US......
  • blog traffic exchangeSocial Media Optimization - Precisely How It Really Works A Popular New Trend that Breaks from Search engine optimization Social media optimization is similar to listings media optimization. The goal of social network optimization is to drive large sums of people to a specific website. Social websites optimization doubles to determine if a startup website will likely be successful......
  • blog traffic exchangeSocial Media Optimization It's using the net world by storm. Social Media Marketing and SEO organizations that offer high quality services to tiny scale company owners are the frequent alternative of most web site owners. You'll find numerous SEO firms throughout the planet. For instance, folks who reside in Canada can retain......
  • blog traffic exchangeThe Uncommon Benefits Of Social Media Many businesses are still trying to figure out social media and the role it can have in their marketing. If you want to make effective use of social media for your business then the following article will prove to be helpful. Most businesses take a short-sighted perspective and approach, but......
  • blog traffic exchangeHow To Expand Your Business With Social Media Marketing Social media marketing has grown by leaps and bounds in the past few years. Internet marketers all over the world have benefited from social marketing for leads as well as sales. Relationship is key to this type of marketing. If you can influence your target audience using the social networks......
  • Mike

    E, Great post. I like to think of the combined efforts of these mediums as a conveyor belt, not unlike what you would see in a grocery store. Each medium generates, facilitate and moves a conversation forward to it’s ultimate manifestation; relationship. Now, one might ask; why not just one medium, do I really need to have ten platforms to serve this purpose? The answer is yes. As you have professed and I very much agree with; it’s all about how the end user wants to be communicated with. It’s all about creating value in their eyes and each and every person is different. Applaud those differences and work to serve them where they want to be served. Have a compelling new year E. M

  • Eric Brown

    Mike, Thanks for stopping by and leaving a comment, much appreciated.You know, something happened along the path, in that the service provider, the vendor, no longer gets to choose how or when to communicate with the customer. The customer decides when and how the communication will occur, in turn, we can choose or not to participate on their terms.

  • Mike

    That is so very true and I think it is the perfect opportunity for those who want to break from the pack (to borrow your term) to create new and more exciting markets. As you have stated before, these mediums are not for everyone and it might not work for everyone. That said, those who figure out a way (as you have) will stand out as both remarkable and memorable. I do look forward to the day that a platform is created that will allow seamless interaction between all other platforms. In other words a place very similar to friendfeed but with a more extensive reach. A place where I can participate in conversations from FB, MS, Twitter, Freindfeed, linked in etc… without having to navigate to each one of those sites. I think at that point these conversations will be taken to a whole new level. With one conversation site that updates everything you can serve many more people. Thanks for the compelling thoughts on this the first day of a multifamily universe denting year. M

  • Eric Wu

    Eric,I think you and your team have definitely been the thought leader in the industry and I’m glad to see your efforts are paying off. I agree with you in that there is no off-the-shelf solution to social media. In my opinion, much of your message and choice of mediums depends on your product and target market. How much success are you seeing from your Twitter efforts amongst renters?Happy new years and let’s continue our fb conversation soon.-Eric Wu

  • Eric Brown

    Hey Eric, Thank you for stopping by and leaving a comment, much appreciatedI think you hit the nail on the head, in that all of the various venues are just different communication conduits. Socila Media is about being in where your customer is at.Regarding twitter, we aren’t seeing much if any result regarding renting apartments, however we are starting to promote it as a tool for service requests and service calls, but we will see. For me personally twitter has been a blast and I have connected with so very many fine folks, including yourself.

  • steve lefkovits

    A question for all of us – Mike, Eric, Eric – how dependent are social marketing efforts on the target crowd being a uniform demographic? In other words, can I use social marketing to connect with multiple groups of people that don’t have social links already?I’m 42, so mysteriously, most of my Facebook friends are 38-45. Other than my mom, none are over 65. Less than 3% are under 25. I could easily live in the same building as people in both of those age groups, but I’m not sure at first glance if a social connection strategy applies (or doesn’t). Any thoughts from the brain trust are much appreciated. Thanks for letting me dump this on you all.Steve

  • Mike

    S, I really think that Facebook is breaking down social barriers. Now, some in our industry would argue the targeting via segmentation philosophy – I have never bought into that line of logic. People are so fragmented anymore, it’s hard for me to think we can compartmentalize our consumer. The very definition of demographics is being blurred by social mediums. Switching gears as to add to the resident as an agent discussion. In 2003 we set up a resident referral program that encouraged residents to utilize Craigslist to find prospects on our behalf. We supplied templates and they took their own interior and exterior photos to include in their posts. E, it makes me think you could turn a few of your evangelist loose on post creation in exchange for some creative form of comp per lease. My apologies as I know this comment is all over the board. I am running on fumes but had to get the thoughts out of my head.Take care guys. M

  • Eric Brown

    @Steve Really appreciate your thought provoking comments, much appreciatedI think @MBrewer is right about facebook breaking down barriers, it seems to be exploding right now. the next quest will be do we really want all that stuff being viewed by say, yur mothers friends! Transparency will take on new meaning.I attended from BlogWell this week and my biggest take away from listening to Home Depot, Sharpie, Mayo Clinic, P&G, Molson and other corporate folks present on their success and failures at Social Media is that it fits a very wide variety of folks, and they ALL are increasing those efforts. They all reported that their executives no longer question if SM works, now Where and How can we apply more of it.