Each month, BDX hosts free educational webinars to keep our builders up-to-speed on the latest Digital Marketing trends. If you ever have any suggested topics, we would love to hear them at info@thebdx.com.

Here are our upcoming events for July — we hope you can join us!

 

 

FREE WEBINAR: The Power of Email! Best Practices For Effective Email Marketing   

Tuesday, July 10, 2012

12:00 PM – 1:00 PM CDT

https://www1.gotomeeting.com/register/555119592

Email marketing is alive and well. In fact, in a recent study, 64% of people said that email was their preferred method for learning about sales promotions. But all emails aren’t created equal! Join our email expert Jon Odishoo for this free online event to learn more about:

  • Design and messaging tips for emails that make an impact
  • Subject lines that work, you only get one chance to get their attention in that inbox
  • What to track and how to use the data you collect about your campaigns
  • How to avoid the spam filters and make sure your emails are compliant

 

FREE WEBINAR: Demystifying Virtual Tours :: Understand your options, best practices and more!   

Tuesday, July 24, 2012

12:00 PM – 1:00 PM CDT

https://www1.gotomeeting.com/register/457556185

Virtual tours are a great way to help homebuyers visualize themselves in your homes. But with so many options how do you decide what flavor of virtual tour is right for your business? Our media experts will walk you through the different types of virtual tours and highlight the pros and cons for each.

  • What virtual tour options are available? We’ll define your options.
  • What are qualities of successful virtual tours? Getting the most out of your investment
  • What questions should you ask yourself before creating a tour? Budget? Goals? And more…
  • See examples of builders that have created dynamic tours at every level.

Builder Homesite, one of the companies behind BDX, is planning to launch a multimillion-dollar national marketing and advertising campaign designed to “take back market share” from resale’s and foreclosures that have marginalized new homes for many buyers.

BHI/BDX has decided to launch this campaign as a way to reinvest in the industry and help drive additional business for all home builders. Builders don’t have to pay to participate or fund the initiative. This is something we are doing because we believe we have a unique place in the market, we have the industry connections, the market expertise and the resource to be the voice for all builders. AND, it is the right thing to do for our clients and the industry as a whole.

Here is an excerpt from an article that was recently published on BuilderOnline about the initiative. Click here to read the full story.

By: John Caulfield

Within the next 60 days, Builder Homesite Inc. (BHI), the Austin, Texas–based consulting firm owned by a consortium of 32 leading builders, is planning to launch a multimillion-dollar national marketing and advertising campaign designed to “take back market share” from resales and foreclosures that have marginalized new homes for many buyers.

BHI has hired GSD&M Advertising and Edelman, a leading public relations firm, to help devise and execute this three-year campaign, which will be spearheaded by Keith Guyett, a former account executive with GSD&M and Richards Group, whom BHI hired last November as its vice president of marketing and industry communications.

Tim Costello, BHI’s chief executive, tells Builder that the purpose of this campaign is to win back the hearts and minds of consumers whose perceptions of new homes and the housing industry in general are not always positive. He notes that new homes last year accounted for only one in 15 sales; in past years that ratio was more like one in six. He also says builders are their own worst enemies when they continue to refer benignly to existing housing stock as “resales” instead of “used” homes.

“I believe the product that we build today is better than anything that’s already on the market, but there’s simply not an agency out there forming opinions about our homes,” the way the National Dairy Council and the Cattlemen’s Beef Board promote for their industries’ products institutionally.

To that end, BHI has been conducting consumer focus groups in three markets—Phoenix, Houston, and Alexandria, Va.—to ascertain public perceptions about the industry and new houses. Costello says BHI will track these opinions over multiple years to determine if its marketing campaign is working.

Costello says his group is still trying to determine whether it needs to come up with one marketing message for all groups, or tailor that message for different regions and buyers, such as Millenials who might require more coaxing to see the investment value of buying a house.

However, the campaign is likely to revolve around planting the idea of buying a new home in the minds of people who may not be in the market today but could be in the future as a result of “trigger events,” such as the birth of a child or a relocation to a new job. “We want these people to consider a new home before they’re ready to buy,” he says.

Costello adds that BHI will also be targeting Realtors, who notoriously don’t show new homes to clients. One reason, he explains, is that new-home data typically don’t exist in multiple-listing services (he says his group is trying to rectify that), or if they are listed the new houses are identified by individual addresses without information about their communities or amenities.

John Caulfield is senior editor for Builder magazine.

We all understand the power of video. In fact, BDX builders who added video to their new home listings saw leads increase by 28% and click-thrus by 36%.

Date: Thursday, May 24th    Time: 11am – 12pm CST

Click here to register.

During this educational session, our video expert, Brad Smith will discuss:

  • How you can use video to build trust and confidence with your homebuyers.
  • How video can be done cost-effectively and quickly — it’s not as much work as you might think!
  • Best practices for incorporating video on your website.
  • Examples of how other builders are using video to increase their bottom line.

The latest app from BDX allows users to search thousands of new homes, save favorites, and get driving directions and builder contact information directly on a mobile device


Austin, TX – May 10, 2012 – Builders Digital Experience, leading provider of digital marketing resources for builders, announced today the release of the Move New Homes mobile search application for iPhone, iPad or iPod Touch. The free mobile search application is now available in the iTunes app store and allows consumers to search thousands of new homes from hundreds of leading homebuilders.

“When a buyer wants to find information about new homes they are more likely than ever to turn to their smartphone,” said Tim Costello, CEO of BDX. “Today, whether they are on the road or just away from the computer, the new Move New Homes application puts it all in the palm of their hand: new home photos, descriptions, maps, videos, interactive tours and more.”

Move New Homes has a long history of connecting buyers with homebuilders and the website is a leading destination for online new home search. This application brings these new homes, new home builders, and new home communities all directly to consumers on their mobile device.

The Move New Home mobile App allows users to pinpoint new homes and communities in the area of their choice. Consumers can find homes through the application’s intuitive search features or use the interactive map. Users can also refine results by price and number of bedrooms, save favorites, and get builder contact information and driving directions quickly and easily.

Additional features of the Move New Homes mobile application allow users to:

  • Search using text or an interactive map
  • View new home plans and quick move-in inventory homes
  • View exterior, interior home images and floor plans
  • Map community location and find driving route via Google maps
  • Save your favorite homes and communities and display all on a single map
  • Tap-to-call or email a sales agent

Consumers can download the application for free from the iTunes app store or visit the Move New Homes website to search for new homes online.

Builders who are interested in listing their new homes on the Move New Homes website and iPhone application can visit www.thebdx.com for additional details.

BDX offers builders free community listings on the new site and encourages interested builders act now to ensure that their homes are included for the launch.

Builders Digital Experience, (BDX) is excited to bring its successful NewHome Source Professional Realtor Outreach Program to the Phoenix market through a new relationship with Arizona Regional Multiple Listing Service Inc.  (ARMLS).  ARMLS Subscribers will be able to search and view all BDX builders’ community listings directly from flexMLS or their handheld devices through a customized version of NewHome Source Professional.

“Over 55% of new homes in the Phoenix market are sold by real estate agents and this is the perfect opportunity for builders to connect with these agents directly through the MLS dashboard,” said Tim Costello, CEO, Builders Digital Experience.

Builders can list their communities on the site for no charge and give ARMLS members access to their most current new home details, special offers, promotions and events. The new site will be launching soon, so builders are encouraged to act quickly so their homes are included and promoted during the launch activities.

For more information about the free listing, builders should visit www.thebdx.com/ARMLS or connect with local area representative Nicole Wilson at NWilson@thebdx.com.

About ARMLS:

Since 1982, Arizona Regional Multiple Listing Service, Inc. (ARMLS) has provided property data compilation services to its 30,000 real estate Agents, Brokers and Appraisers, called Subscribers, who account for over 80% of the Realtors® in Arizona. It serves real estate professionals in Maricopa and Pinal counties, and provides its Subscribers with data sharing capability with Tucson and Rocky Point, Mexico.  ARMLS also enables its Subscribers to utilize state-of-the-art real estate applications by licensing its data to real estate technology vendors.  In addition to property data compilation, ARMLS, as the “Voice of Real Estate for Arizona,” prepares market reports and analysis to assist its Subscribers in their businesses and the media in its real estate reporting. Learn more about ARMLS at www.armls.com or www.armlsblog.com.