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Exactly what does your commercial real estate agent do to  market your property – after the basic listing process?

With your listing in place, your commercial real estate  agent should begin a carefully monitored and rotating  system of promotion that insures your property is illuminated in the appropriate media, gets the right  exposure thru a variety of support methods and is kept  updated with accurate information.

Many of the necessary methods are tried and true and  have become standardized over time. For instance,  Multiple Listing Services (MLS) immediately gets your  listing out into the cyber world with no waste of time!  Your commercial real estate agent should acquaint you  with these sites for your review. It’s important to know  where and how your property is “showing,” and to be  informed about competitive properties.

Depending on the experience, personality and expertise of  your commercial real estate agent, the tools and  avenues chosen to promote your property will vary.  Some may use the very direct approach of personal  promotional letters, with informative enclosures, that  target known prospects. While email blasts can also  bring good responses, that hard-copy letter that arrives in  a personal envelope tends to hang around for second and  third looks.

Commercial online “bulletin boards” are worth the  posting effort – but it is important to be sure that such  postings are kept current! When your listing  information changes, be sure that your commercial real  estate agent knows so he can update your information in  all marketing exposures.

Many factors can come to bear on the details in  your listing. Community changes, market fluxuations,  natural disasters, shifts in zoning and ordinances and  many unpredictable circumstances may impact your  commercial property. A key responsibility of your  commercial real estate agent, on your behalf, is to be  informed and be on top of any such changes that would  affect your listing and its promises.

In the past we have discussed the importance of your  role in successfully marketing your own property. Stay on top of the condition of your commercial site and/or building(s). Monitor activity in and around your property,  maintain the grounds and signage and oversee tenant use  and behaviors. It’s all part of appealing to the right  prospect. Take photos of changes you make on your  property and furnish them to your commercial real estate  agent. Signage is important; discuss methods, location  and the right providers. Your listing information must be  fresh and current so that the actual property visited by  prospects matches your promotional promises!

(Significant changes in your listing are influenced by its  status. Property may be in escrow, listing may have  become inactive, or been cancelled. Consult your  commercial real estate agent for insight.)

Beware of jumping to wrong conclusions! If a listed  commercial property does not bring immediate action, it  does not mean there’s a mistake in the exposure of the  listing, the descriptions or the asking price! (And it  doesn’t mean your agent is falling down on the job!)  Many times it means the right buyer just hasn’t come  along yet. Many listings of terrific commercial property  are just “sleepers!” Trust your commercial property  expert in accurate pricing for your target buyer. It takes  time.

Also remember that marketing commercial property is  different. It is subject to many factors over which the  seller, buyer and commercial real estate agent have little  control. Your cooperation, consistent informative  communication and flexibility with the unexpected are  key to a successful transaction!

(Copies of my articles on other aspects of commercial real estate  buying and selling are available. Just email your questions or  area of interest with mailing address, and I’ll get back to you!)

Jim Magliulo is a Lake County Commercial Real Estate Agent and  can be reach at 707-263-5729 or jim@countryair.com. You can also  visit his website at www.countryaircommercial.com

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