No one can buy your home if they don't know it is on the market. Advertising is the key to getting the word out to potential buyers. If you want to sell your home, here are five places to advertise to the public that your home is on the market:
Local newspapers. Newspapers are still a very good place to advertise if your home is for sale. Although the numbers of daily readers may have decline, many people still peruse the Sunday edition of their local paper. Prospective home buyers will often search through weekend editions. If possible, include a photograph of your home to accompany the ad. Be careful when wording your ad, though. Too many abbreviations might cause confusion and stop a potential buyer from reading the ad.
The Internet. More people are advertising on the Internet these days. There are several options for dressing up your ad and some of them are free. Visit sites like Realtor.com to see how others have advertised their homes for sale. Some Internet sites let you create online flyers for free and post them in other places where they will be seen. Be creative and upload pictures that show your home in a flattering light.
Local television. Local realty companies often put together television shows that showcase their listed homes for sale. The host takes you through several rooms of the house and the yard. They provide information about the surrounding area (such as schools, stores and restaurants) and the housing development, if the property is so located. They may also direct you to their website for more details on the home being shown.
Use a direct mailing list. We've all received those postcards with a picture of a home and the address. This is what you can do: instead of spending money buying a large mailing list, choose a list that complements the characteristics of your home. If you are selling a bungalow you wouldn't want to waste your time advertising to a family with three children. The same goes for a beach home. You wouldn't want to advertise to a person who loves to go to the mountains on vacation. Tailor your mailing list to appeal to a target audience for a more effective campaign.
Right in front of your front home. Sometimes home sellers work so hard to get the word out in different media that they forget the obvious place: the front yard. Whether you are selling your home through a realtor or on your own, no one will know about it if you don't have a sign in your yard. On Saturdays, there are probably lots of people that ride through neighborhoods like your own. They could be looking for a yard sale or for a new home. A yard sign invites them to stop and talk to you or at least copy down the telephone number and call for more details.
Get the word out. Advertise in as many places as you can to make your home highly visible to potential buyers. Then, sit back and watch as the offers start rolling in.

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