Broker Agent Magazine: Kristie Smith's FRESH Approach
To Real Estate
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Kids clamor for her autograph. Car-bound
families sing along with her jingle when it comes on the radio.
Her peers watch her intently, wondering what her next
buzz-generating move will be. No, she’s not the latest teeny
bopper sensation—she’s Kristie Smith, Real Estate Links REALTOR
and marketing whiz.
It’s been 2 ½ years since Smith partnered
with new kid on the block Radio Disney (98.3 FM) and launched
her radio spots with the infectious jingle. Since that time,
Kristie Smith has become a household name with the elementary
school set and its parents. She chuckles at kids’ reactions to
the spots, particularly those who think she helps people on the
moon. (Smith’s tagline in the ads is “Helping people on
the move.”)
“Kids will come up to me at events and ask for my autograph.
They’re so excited to meet the Kristie Smith. They think
I’m famous!” she laughs. “It’s amazing how much exposure and
name recognition the Radio Disney spots have given me—it’s been
a blast.”
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This ad originally ran as part of an
irreverent 2004 campaign in Indy Men's Magazine.

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A FRESH APPROACH
A full-time REALTOR for just over three
years, Smith, 33, has parlayed her eight years of corporate
health care marketing experience into branding and marketing
herself as one of Indianapolis’ most innovative REALTORS.
“I want people to see that I’m not the
typical REALTOR. I enjoy taking a fresh approach to my
business,” Smith says. “Buying and selling your home should be
an enjoyable—even fun—experience. Your real estate professional
has a lot to do with that.”
The fun factor comes through in Smith’s
advertising. In her latest Radio Disney spot, Smith directly
addresses the kids in the audience and introduces her new
jingle. (At least one family misses the old jingle—a father
recently e-mailed Smith asking her to bring it back, stating
that he and his daughter were “depressed” at the loss of their
favorite radio commercial.) Smith has also run ads in Indy
Men’s Magazine that challenge the typically staid real
estate ad campaign. “We tried to capture the irreverent tone of
the magazine in that campaign. It was fun to work on.”
In addition to traditional media, Smith has turned to the Internet
to drive a large percentage of her business. A smart move, given
that the majority of home buyers begin their search online.
Smith markets new listings to fellow REALTORS via e-mail, and
more than 3,000 visitors to her Web site, IndyHomes.com, have
opted in to receive Smith’s quarterly e-mail newsletter, a quick
read that includes household hints and other useful features.
Advertising with the major search engines to bring users to
IndyHomes.com is a key component of Smith’s online strategy.
Once on the site, users may fill out online forms to request
information, register for giveaways and contact Smith.
AN ENTREPRENEURIAL SPIRIT
Smith, who holds a degree in marketing from
Purdue University, came into real estate to satisfy her
entrepreneurial itch. Through the
years, she had tried everything from selling merchandise on eBay
to acquiring used cars at auction and selling them for a profit.
“Those little ventures were fun, but soon I was ready to move on
to something bigger. Real estate gave me something to sink my
teeth into. I love the challenge of building something from
scratch.”
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Kristie is a huge Colts fan! She tries to never miss
a game. This year, she and husband, AJ, dressed up as Colts fans for Halloween.

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Smith admits, though, that marketing can
only take you so far. “Once you have those clients, you have to
follow up with outstanding customer service.”
That philosophy of providing an
extraordinary client experience echoes that of Mike Deck,
Smith’s mentor and the owner/broker of Real Estate Links. “Mike
is the reason I was attracted to Real Estate Links. The
foundation of the firm is built on Mike’s faith-based
principles, principles that I also believe in and try to adhere
to,” Smith says. “Mike has also helped me hone my customer
service skills with the objective of exceeding clients’
expectations with every transaction. Mike is a great leader;
he’s the reason I’ve been with Real Estate Links my entire real
estate career.”
As Real Estate Links’ relocation director,
Smith has leveraged her relationships and knowledge of the
health care industry to build strategic partnerships that have
proven to be quite lucrative. Smith is equally comfortable
chatting up newly minted residents and health care executives
who are considering relocating to Indianapolis. “With all the
growth occurring in the health care sector, as well as the
burgeoning life sciences opportunities, Indianapolis is an
exciting place to be right now for those in medical field. Part
of my job is to convey that excitement and show what a fore
thinking city Indianapolis is.”
GROWTH… AND MORE GROWTH
The formula of generating leads through
technology, innovative marketing and relationship building, then
following up with exceptional customer service has served Smith
well. Her business has more than doubled each year since 2002.
One of Smith’s overall goals is to get to
the point where all of her business is generated through
referrals. Feedback from one of her recent clients shows that
her hard work is paying off: “After a hectic ten days, Keri and
are finally settled into our new home… I just wanted to drop you
a quick line to say thank you for all of your help. We both
think you are awesome. I continue to talk you up at work, and
you should expect a call within the next week from a couple that
I work with.”
With the growth of her business, Smith
recently expanded her team to three. Christie Robertson brings
more than eight years of real estate experience and serves as
the team’s buyers’ agent. “Christie is just amazing. She has
such a way with people and immediately puts clients at ease. She
conveys a sense of calm and total competence. I’m grateful to
have her onboard.” Audra Hodgin, the team’s client services
manager, handles all the little details and paperwork inherent
in real estate work. “I don’t know what I’d do without Audra,”
says Smith. “She is incredibly detail-oriented and focuses on
taking care of the little things so I can stay focused on
bringing in the business and communicating with clients. She’s
an invaluable addition to the team.”
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Kristie recently grew her team to three. Buyers'
agent Christie Robertson (left) and client relationship manager
Audra Hodgin (right) bring invaluable experience and focus to the team.

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Smith considers marketing and business
development to be her greatest strengths. To that end, she is a
great proponent of networking and continuing education.
Admittedly a type A personality, Smith devotes several hours of
her week to networking activities and currently serves as vice
president of one of the several networking organizations she
belongs to. She also earmarks a percentage of her annual budget
to continuing ed, traveling to seminars and conferences with the
hope that she’ll learn something new that will give her an added
edge.
Smith believes that continuing education is one of the keys to
staying sharp in a competitive, ever-changing real estate
market. Last year, she added one new differentiator to her
resume—a special designation from the Institute for Luxury Home
Marketing that certifies that she has the skills, experience and
training to meet the special needs of upper-tier home buyers and
owners. “I wanted to add to my skill set and meet my goal of
being able to meet the needs of anyone who seeks my service,”
Smith says. “I’m one of a few Indianapolis REALTORS to have
earned this certification.”
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In June 2003 Kristie joined members of her church in
a mission trip to Mexico, where they built a home in one week for a
needy family.

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FINDING BALANCE
So, how does this go-getter who’s always connected to the office
via mobile e-mail and phone balance her work and personal life?
“I’m lucky to have such a supportive husband,” Smith says. “AJ and
I love to get away and relax when we can.” Smith, still smitten
like a newlywed, met her husband in their Indiana home town, LaPorte.
Married seven years now, the Smiths moved to Indianapolis in 1999 for
Andrew’s medical training. The busy couple—AJ is an anesthesiologist
practicing at Methodist Hospital—takes extended vacations several
times a year, most recently to Hawaii. Giving back to the community
is important to Smith too. Through her church, Common Ground in Broad
Ripple, Smith volunteers for Jireh Sports and Central Indiana Crisis
Pregnancy Center. She has participated in several mission trips as well,
and does pro bono real estate work for pastors and missionaries.
“I believe we were put on this Earth to serve others, and being
in real estate has allowed me to do so. I love helping people and still
get a thrill when closing on a first-time home buyer’s new house or
helping a family sell their home quickly,” Smith says. “What I love most
about this job is the sense of accomplishment that I feel at the end of
every single day. It challenges me in so many ways.”
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Kristie's favorite way to relax is to turn off the mobile phone
and take a long vacation with her husband AJ. She can't wait until Ireland in September!

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Speaking of challenges, Smith foresees several for 2006. “We’re going
to work on refining and focusing our marketing so that we’re employing
the tactics that will have the biggest impact. I also want to launch a new
real estate Web portal and strike some new partnerships with small- to
medium-sized businesses that need relocation assistance. Additionally,
I am looking to branch out more into commercial real estate, a growing
interest of mine.”
Given Smith’s drive and ambition, as well as predictions that Earthlings
will colonize the moon in the not-too-distant future, maybe it’s not too
far of a stretch to envision a time when she will be helping people on the moon.

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