POLITICAL STRATEGY:
- Create a monster (the President)
- Find polarizing issue (beat the President over the head with it, repeatedly, true or not)
- Attack the monster with a revolution (attack everything the monster says or does, loudly)
- Create a perception of oppression (confuse the voter)
- Raise money (use every financial means necessary to multiply your message)
- Spin the media (a sympathetic media breeds sympathetic votes)
POLITICAL REAL ESTATE STRATEGY:
- Create a monster (the N.A.R.)
- Find polarizing issue (beat the NAR over the head with it, repeatedly, true or not)
- Attack the monster with a revolution (attack everything past or present, loudly)
- Create a perception of oppression (confuse the consumer)
- Raise money (use every financial means necessary to multiply your message)
- Spin the media (a sympathetic media breeds sympathetic consumers)
The idea is simple. You want to create one solid structure to attack, one that is tangible that will represent the larger group. Whether it is the Republican Party or The National Real Estate Industry, you must be able to lob verbal bricks at it to attract the attention of the five second sound bite. President Bush (agree with him or not) and The NAR are the ideal targets.
Warp the public trust of the monster by any means necessary by making sure as many voices are speaking so-called truth to power at one time. This will polarize some and galvanize others. In the case of the Real Estate Industry (the establishment), we’re talking about many who pay even less attention to RE than to politics, so it takes very little to plant the seed when an entity is attacking everything it does and stands for.
Whether you’re part of either political party matters not. The point is, the strategy is obvious and it works. The problem for those in Real Estate that choose to practice this stratagem is that they run the risk of alienating their own base over time. It is not a matter of if; it is more of a matter of when- if there is no simple logical answer to who is right and on what issue, then the argument is too broad and too vague. The audience tunes out and turns off, but the message is deep into the bloodstream.
When you attack an entire industry with doublespeak and double standards on every level at one time, you confuse consumers to the point that they will indeed take more time to sort it all out. Real Estate is a lot more complicated than the political Top 10 kitchen table issues- foolishly attacking anything and everything leaves no white or black area; you’re left with all gray, inevitably affecting the consumer confidence in every market. Markets that had no problem could suddenly perceive there is one.
My prediction if this strategy continues in its current clumsy state: the polarization of consumers could have devastating consequences for real estate markets and our overall economy.
The main difference between marketing a new (or recycled) product or idea and politicizing it are very different. Marketing is very focused as a rule, it has a particular audience; politicizing is very broad, and uses a tone of “by any means necessary” with the voice of the oppressed (Not oppressed? Tell them they are until they believe it). Recent examples in the national media only spotlight what has been happening in smaller, more controlled markets for many months.
It is too soon to see the real effects of this style of Politicizing Real Estate, or if those who are guilty of said tactics will continue such a broad, dull, unfocused challenge of the Real Estate Industry. Even they must realize oversimplifying the nuances of real estate can and will have a negative economic impact on the larger segment of the market, including their own- and I do not mean in lower commissions.
It takes time for such a strategy to work or be measured; but the slow drumbeat of repetition will eventually win out. One must wonder whose drumbeat will be the loudest as the so-called revolution marches on… who will the consumer trust when the dust settles? Look no further than the public confidence of either political party on Capitol Hill for your answer.
….BR
