Mentions on Mohave Real Talk

Posted by Nikki Reagan | Interviews & Mentions, Nikki's Notes | Friday 31 July 2009 1:53 pm

Local REALTORS® Evan Fuchs and Todd Tarsen publish a weekly podcast about local happenings, social media and internet news and of course real estate tips and info. Check it out at www.MohaveRealTalk.com

Below you will find the two episodes where they shared the love with me!

Episode 8 of Mohave Real Talk

Another round of banter from Evan and Todd in Episode 8:Social networking: Local marketer Nikki Reagan gets it. Click here for Episode 8 of Mohave Real Talk

Episode 14 of Mohave Real Talk

A social media case study, national real estate trends, and a baseball branding lesson in Episode 14 of Mohave County’s favorite podcast. Nikki Reagan gets hyper local social networking.
Click here for Episode 14 of Mohave Real Talk

Hitting ‘send’ for fun, profit

Posted by Nikki Reagan | Interviews & Mentions | Friday 31 July 2009 12:57 pm

Published in the Mohave Valley Daily News Tuesday, June 9, 2009

Local businesses take advantage of social networking on Web

By DANIEL CALLAHAN/The Daily News

BULLHEAD CITY – Ten years ago, if a company wanted to get more exposure, it would print flyers, make some phone calls and maybe even have a sign spinner on the sidewalk.

Today, the nature of marketing has changed. What once was a tangible medium now is an Internet-based model that relies on the use of social media. The utilization of Web-based social networking sites such as Twitter, MySpace and Facebook has opened doors between businesses and clients, allowing for a greater flow of information.

For local business people like Evan Fuchs and Nikki Reagan, business means communication and transactions in real time, online.

The spread of information, says Evan Fuchs of Bullhead/Laughlin Realty, in an integral part of the real estate business. With national reports daily about the dire state of the mortgage scene and rising foreclosures, Fuchs found himself in a different position.

“There’s so much bad information out there,” mainly because, he said, real estate markets differ quite a bit regionally. National averages are not always indicative of the reality in specific locations. “Locally, our market is very different.”

Fuchs says Bullhead City is on the rebound, with the numbers indicating a possible balancing of supply and demand for homes in the city. And he decided to do something about it.

“I kind of look at it as my job to get what I know out there without spin,” said Fuchs. “Sometimes it’s better, sometimes it’s worse but it’s the truth and I think that’s what people want to see.

“I’ve got a little bit of techie going through me,” he said, noting that his fascination with technology helps him more easily spread information via the Internet.

First came the Web site. Then the blog. Then the podcast.

“Social media opens a lot of doors,” said Fuchs.

From its inception 10 years ago, Bullhead/Laughlin Realty’s Web site has seen considerable monthly traffic and brings in “a ton” of business. “I’ve definitely found business through my blog,” he said.

Through the development and integration of the regional multiple listing service (MLS) – a database of home listings in the area – Fuchs met fellow Tri-state Realtor Todd Tarson of Kingman. After a few months of comparing notes via their individual blogs, Fuchs and Tarson realized the next step was podcasting.

“We talk about real estate and we do market updates, that sort of thing, but we also just kind of chat,” said Fuchs, of their now weekly Internet broadcast. “It’s real casual.”

The co-hosts of Mohave Real Talk connect via Skype, an online phone system, record the show and post it for free download on the Web site.

Fuchs says he favors Social media because it simply gives his audience what they’re looking for without pressure or hassles, which helps build trust.

“Our thing really – and this is what the Web site, podcast, blogging are all about – is to be a source of information for people,” he said. “I don’t like things getting crammed down my throat, so I try not to cram things down people’s throats. … We just put information out there and just hope that people find it useful.”

Maybe technology isn’t for everyone at first, but “everybody loves it because they’re hearing about it; but a lot of people don’t know where to get started.”

That’s why Fuchs has started offering what he likes to call Tech Tuesdays, where people interested in learning more about online tools can learn how to market themselves and their businesses.

Real estate agents aren’t the only ones who have found a place in the Internet marketing scene.

Local graphic designer and marketing professional Nikki Reagan is well-versed in the world of social media. She has written two books on the subject, along with assisting several local businesses in their efforts to develop a competitive Web presence.

A seasoned Web site designer, Reagan spent a considerable amount of time on the Internet and discovered businesses putting themselves out there in new ways.

“I started doing real estate marketing,” said Reagan, “and I started watching certain Realtors … using MySpace and marketing themselves.” As someone whose business is online marketing, Reagan saw it was a chance to expand.

“I have a habit of taking on too much,” said Reagan, but when the opportunity presented itself, she began to integrate social media with the Web work she already was doing. She used new tools such as Twitter, a Web site where subscribers can post short messages in a blog-type format. The local businesses she was working with wanted a way to quickly and easily update their Web sites.

“As business owners, they don’t have a lot of time … so they’re not going to play with it a whole lot,” she said. It was natural to embed Twitter feeds on Web sites so the businesses could easily upload coupons and keep customers abreast of recent news.

“I’ve kind of gone on a Twitter campaign,” said Reagan. “With Web sites like Twitter, you have up-to-the-minute, up-to-the-second information and an immediate response time.”

Reagan runs Web sites for multiple local businesses – from Dominos Pizza to Cork ‘N’ Beans Coffee and Wine Bistro – and maintains screen names, or handles, for additional businesses and causes. Reagan has written two e-books, books that appear only online, on marketing real estate and computer businesses via the Web.

Reagan also runs OurLocalScene.com, which has been dedicated to the local music scene since 2001.

Originally, Reagan and a friend planned to put together a print publication about local music. Printing costs were prohibitive, so Reagan thought the Internet would be a better idea.

Eight years later, there are pages on the site for local bands to post bios, upcoming gigs and other information.

Reagan has seen some opposition to the online marketplace, and not all the local businesses she works with have wanted to take on things such as Twitter.

“People are afraid of new things, especially if they’ve never heard of it before,” she said, noting that many people become interested initially but eventually fail to update their information, which slows traffic to their Web sites.

Still, she thinks online marketing is where businesses are going to have to go to stay competitive.

“You have people who, when they need a phone number, they look online for it,” said Reagan. The Internet has, in her words, “become a way of life.”

Bullhead City Tequila Tasting

Posted by Nikki Reagan | Local Business News | Friday 31 July 2009 12:46 pm

Cork and Beans Coffee and Wine Bistro will be hosting their first Tequila Tasting on Saturday, August 8, 2009 at 4 p.m.   The event will take place at 1595 Mohave Drive, Suites 4 and 5 in Bullhead City, AZ and will cost $10 at the door.  It will be limited to the first 50 people and will include a special tasting shot glass.

Together with Young’s Market Company, the bistro will be offering 4 different premium tequilas for the tasting along with specially priced margaritas and Mexican beers.  There will a special Mexican themed menu for this event.

For more information about the Wine Tasting contact Joanie Madrid or Charles Grimshaw by phone at (928) 758-2009 or visit the Cork and Beans website at www.CorkNBeans.biz

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Contact:

Joanie Madrid/Charles Grimshaw

Cork and Beans Coffee and Wine Bistro

1595 Mohave Drive, Suite 4 and 5

Bullhead City, AZ 86442

(928) 758-2009
winegal@corknbeans.biz

Wine Tasting to Benefit Five Charities

Posted by Nikki Reagan | Local Business News | Saturday 25 July 2009 9:39 pm

BULLHEAD CITY, AZ – Cork and Beans in Bullhead City will be partnering with One Hope Wines out of Newport Beach, CA to benefit five charities during a wine tasting to be held on Tuesday, August 25 at 6 p.m.

The event will consist of the sampling of 5 different wines, with 50% of the proceeds of wine sales going to benefit a charity represented by each individual wine.

For example, proceeds from the sale of the Cabernet Sauvignon benefit the ACT Today! charity. ACT Today! provides grant money for families that cannot afford or access the treatments their autistic children need.  The four other wines being sampled benefit causes such as breast cancer and AIDS research, planet conservation and the children of our fallen soldiers.

Cork and Beans will also be providing light appetizers served based on the wine they compliment.

“It’s amazing how wine causes a wow sensation when paired with the proper food,” says Joanie Madrid, who co-owns the bistro with her partner, Charles Grimshaw.

Tickets for this event can be purchased for $20 at Cork and Beans, located at 1595 Mohave Drive, Suite 4 and 5 in Bullhead City, AZ.

For more information about the Wine Tasting contact Madrid or Grimshaw by phone at (928) 758-2009 or visit the Cork and Beans website at www.CorkNBeans.biz

Information about One Hope Wines can be accessed on their website at www.OneHopeWine.com

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Contact:

Joanie Madrid/Charles Grimshaw

Cork and Beans Coffee and Wine Bistro

1595 Mohave Drive, Suite 4 and 5

Bullhead City, AZ 86442

(928) 758-2009

winegal@corknbeans.biz

Wash Me Wednesday’s at Cork and Beans

Posted by Nikki Reagan | Offline Marketing Ideas & Tips | Wednesday 15 July 2009 6:33 pm

0701CarWashI went to lunch this afternoon with my friend Tricia who does the marketing for Domino’s Pizza. We went to Cork and Beans, which happens to be one of my favorite places.  Their atmosphere is amazing and the owners are very active in the day to day activities, greeting the customers, ect.  More on that in another blog.

I’m telling you this because they have created a perfect partnership with a non-competing local business which ultimately brings customers to both businesses. I experienced the synergy of that partnership this afternoon and I have to admit, it was fantastic!

Enter “Wash me Wednesdays” where you can get your car washed while you eat! You receive $5 off the car wash, done by Flawless Mobile Wash, $1 off your lunch and a free soda.

Anyone who knows me knows that my car is ALWAYS a disaster. I work out of my car so you can find any collection of accumulated stuff. I keep telling myself that I will clean it out, but of course I always have 300 better things to do.  So, a disaster it stays.

Today I was able to have a working lunch at a fabulous bistro, walk out to my car and enjoy a sparkling clean, organized vehicle that I didn’t have to wait for.  They solved my problem of not enough time in the day and my perpetual laziness when it comes to my car.  I in turn immediately told my husband, my friend Tricia, anyone who’ll listen to me for 5 minutes and of course you as you are reading my blog.

The object lesson of this marketing tirade? Create loyalty in your customers by making their lives easier. Trust me, they will thank you for it.

You can enjoy “Wash Me Wednesdays” EVERY Wednesday at Cork and Beans, located on Mohave Drive, across from Walmart in Bullhead City.  Visit them online at www.corknbeans.biz

If you’re looking for a car wash before (or after) Wednesday, give the Fearless Mobile Wash guys a call at 928-444-7092. They do boats and RV’s too!

New website…

Posted by Nikki Reagan | Nikki's Notes | Saturday 4 July 2009 5:20 pm

I’m so excited! I’ve been working on some new projects and seriously ignoring my own personal websites, like, let’s say, my own portfolio. So, I’m here this weekend redoing my site. I’ve recently discovered the joys of WordPress so I decided to play with it a little bit.  What do you think?

On this website, you will be able to view my portfolio, check out links that I think are important and hopefully order design and printing right from the internet. It won’t ever be fully automated because I think if you want custom design, you should get to know your designer so she (me!) can get to know your personality and create a product that is truly custom and truly you! Did that make sense?

Anyway, thank you so much for your interest in my services. I feel so incredibly lucky to be able to make a living at something that I enjoy and have a true passion for.   And don’t forget to follow me on Twitter!