The Effect of Online marketing business on real estate in Abuja
ABSTRACT
This study examines the effect of
online marketing on real estate business in Abuja, the aim of this study
is to examine the effect of online marketing business on real estate in
Abuja. The following specific objectives are pursued to achieve the aim
of this study; to examine the effect of online marketing on
real estate in Abuja, to determine the effectiveness of online marketing
in real estate sector in the study area and to identify the problems
associated with online marketing in real estate sector. The researcher
adopt the use of questionnaire, observation and personal interview to
gathered relevant data from the respondents while tables, simple
percentage and descriptive statistics were used for data presentation
and analysis. The research reveals that online marketing business have a
significant effects on real estate market in Abuja and therefore it
should be encourage to cover all areas of real estate market such as
estate agency, development, sales, and management of real estate
property.
CHAPTER ONE
1.0 INTRODUCTION
1.1 BACKGROUND OF THE STUDY
Prior to the age of the Internet, people
selected their rental homes through realtors, newspaper advertisements,
by word of mouth, and by touring neighborhoods (Bensinger, 2007). Since
the inception of the Internet and social media marketing, however, the
real estate sector workforce has another viable tool to advertise their
properties (Wagner, 2008). Identifying consumers’ preferred rental
amenities and methods of selecting rental properties should enhance the
success of any property management company.
The growth of the use of the Internet,
and in particular the World Wide Web, over the last 10 years has been
phenomenal and impacted on nearly every area of life in developed
societies. One of the most important aspects of peoples’ lives is their
physical living conditions and in Nigeria just like in many other
countries. Traditionally Nigeria has adopted new technology rapidly,
with the relatively large population of over 170 million and the high
demand for housing. The use of Internet or online marketing business has
followed this pattern with World Wide Web access now available to the
vast majority of Nigerian homes.
The online marketing or internet is still
seen as a fairly new tool by many people. With respect to the current
graphic-intensive state of the media (multi-media presentations) and
encrypted e-commerce (secure on-line purchasing) used on the internet,
this technology is very new (Birvin, 1999). However, the backbone of the
Internet has roots going all the way back to the Soviet Union’s
launching of Sputnik in 1957. In response (to Sputnik), US forms the
Advanced Research Projects Agency (ARPA), the following year, within the
Department of Defense (DOD) to establish America’s lead in science and
technology applicable to the military. Real estate listings were part of
the fabric of the Internet. Originally, entire Usenet message boards
were reserved for listing homes, with eager homeowners looking to cut
out the real estate commission which has been in operation in advanced
countries (Rosen, 1996). When the Internet started to boom, real estate
practitioners got in on the game as well, adding their listings on their
own sites. Real estate services also started developing Internet
platforms. In 1996, LendingTree.com introduced their marketplace
concept. This was the first service offered for real estate that existed
only in cyberspace. Many other banks offering on-line loans already
existed, but this showed the unique power of the Internet. Today, sites
offer a myriad of real estate services in an online environment all over
the world. While some of them have traditional brick and mortar
operations, many of these new companies exist only over TCPIP
(Transmission Control Protocol over Internet Protocol) (Rosen, 1996).
The role of online marketing business in
real estate has grown profoundly over the past few years. In an industry
that once used print media as its primary form of delivering the
marketing message, there is now an urgent need to have transitioned to
the internet in order to reach today’s homebuyer. An online presence is a
vital component of a real estate professional’s marketing strategy.
Because today’s consumers want accurate information quickly and
conveniently, real estate professionals must harness the features and
capabilities of online marketing to meet these ever-increasing needs. In
this study, the researcher examine the effect of online marketing
business on real estate in Nigeria and Abuja in particular.
1.2 STATEMENT OF THE PROBLEM
Individuals currently seeking a new
apartment home to rent or purchase are faced with many challenges in the
process of searching, contacting the real owner or property managers,
most of the times fall victims of scrupulous individuals posing as real
estate agents in Abuja and its environs. To interested individuals in
real estate sectors uses realtors, newspaper advertisements, word of
mouth, and touring neighborhoods to scout for properties of their
interest, this traditional process comes with a lot of challenges.
However, It has been estimated that 80% of homebuyers in the developed
countries begin their housing search online (Bensinger, 2007). However,
not all property managers or property management companies use the
Internet or social media websites to market their properties. Property
managers and leasing professionals need to determine if the marketing
techniques they use meet the needs of the renters they hope to acquire.
Therefore, in an attempt to increase productivity and profitability,
brokerage firms are using the internet to deliver market information to
consumers about the real estate market. This study examines the effect
of online marketing business on real estate in Abuja and Nigerian cities
at large.
1.3 AIM AND OBJECTIVES OF THE STUDY
The aim of this study is examine the effect of online marketing business on real estate in Abuja.
The following objectives are pursued to achieve the aim of this study:
- To examine the effect of online marketing on real estate in Abuja.
- To determine the effectiveness of online marketing in real estate sector in the study area.
- To identify the problems associated with online marketing in real estate sector.
1.4 RESEARCH QUESTIONS
The following research questions shall guide the researcher towards achieving the aim and objectives of the study:
- What is the effect of online marketing business on real estate in Abuja?
- What is the effectiveness of online marketing business in real estate sector?
- What are the problems associated with online marketing in real estate sector?
1.5 SIGNIFICANCE OF THE STUDY
This study evaluates the effect of online
marketing business on real estate in Abuja, it will enlightens the
general stakeholders in real estate sector on the effects of online
marketing on the real estate market. The following are the significance
of this study:
- The result from this study will educate the general public on the rudiments of online marketing and especially how it can influence the real estate business.
- This research will also serve as a resource base to other scholars and researchers interested in carrying out further research in this field subsequently, if applied will go to an extent to provide new explanation to the topic.
1.6 SCOPE AND LIMITATIONS OF THE STUDY
This study on the effect of online
marketing business on real estate in Abuja will cover the level of
online marketing in Nigeria especially in the real estate development
sector. It will also cover the online business activities of real estate
agents in Nigeria with particular interest in Abuja, the Federal
Capital Territory.
LIMITATION OF STUDY
Financial constraint–
Insufficient fund tends to impede the efficiency of the researcher in
sourcing for the relevant materials, literature or information and in
the process of data collection (internet, questionnaire and interview).
Time constraint– The
researcher will simultaneously engage in this study with other academic
work. This consequently will cut down on the time devoted for the
research work.
1.7 DEFINITION OF TERMS
For the purpose of this creative project, the following definitions will be used:
E-Commerce: The Use Of Computers To Carry Out Transactions Such As Buying And Selling On Internet.
Emerging Market: An Emerging Market Economy Is A Nation’s Economy That Is Progressing Toward Becoming Advanced, As Shown By Some Liquidity In Local Debt And Equity Markets And The Existence Of Some Form Of Market Exchange And Regulatory Body.
Information Technology (IT): This
Represents Set Of Tools, Processes, And Methodologies And Associated
Equipment Employed To Collect, Process, And Present Information.
Service Delivery: This Is The Act Of Providing The Needs Of Customers Or Clients.
Spamming: This Is The
Use Of Electronic Messaging Systems (Including Most Broadcast Media,
Digital Delivery Systems) To Send Unsolicited Bulk Messages
Indiscriminately.
Social media – uses
Internet-based technologies that facilitate the creation and exchange of
user-generated content. Social media refers to websites that permit
people to interact with the site and with each other using simple
interfaces.
Facebook: Facebook is
more than just a website; it is a network unprecedented and unlike any
other website in existence (McElvain & Smyth, 2006). Facebook is an
online directory that connects people though social networks.
Twitter – is a social
media website like Facebook, but Twitter is a much more active form of
social communication in which the way the user communicates with people
on the social network emerges as much more conversational. The main
difference between Facebook and Twitter is Facebook limits the users’
status updates to more than 63,000 characters but Twitter limits the
users characters to a mere 140 (Tagtmeier, 2010).
Property Management Company
– is responsible for running day to day operations for a rental
property including maintenance, rent collection, move ins, move outs,
lease renewals and evictions and marketing. (Paris, 2006).
LinkedIn – is a social
networking site that allows the user to learn about another contact’s
interests, making it a great resource to help the user build a strong
relationship (Comer, 2011).
1.8 BACKGROUND OF THE STUDY AREA
Abuja was formally a town under
traditional emirate of Suleja in Niger state, north central of Nigeria.
The town is situated along the river Iku, a minor tributary of the river
Niger at the foot of the Abuchi hills and lies at the intersection of
several roads. The emirate’s savannas areas of approximately 2,980sqkm
originally included four secondary Koro Cheifdoms that paid tribute to
the Hausa kingdom of Zazzau. In the period 1804, Zaria, the capital of
Zazzua (220km North-Northeast) was captured by warriors of the Fulani
jihad (holy war). Muhamman Makau, the king of Zazzua (Sarkin Zazzua)
guided a large section of the Hausa nobility to the Koro town of Zuba
(10km southwards)
Abu Ja (Jatau) the brother of the king
and later his successor, founded the town of Abuja in 1828 and a year
later started the construction of the town wall. Abu Ja then proclaimed
himself the emir of Abuja and withstood Zaria’s attacks, allowing Abuja
emirate to remain an independent Hausa refuge. During the reign of Emir
Abu Kwaka (1851-77), trade with the Fulani emirate of Bida (Westwards)
and Zaria began. But the trade route between Lokoja (160km
South-Southwest) and Zaria was disrupted by Abuja’s leaders, resulting
in the British occupation of the town. During the reign of Emir Musa
Angulu (1917-44) alluvial tin mining began.
A Hausa emir who retains advisory role
oversees the traditional emirate, with its predominate Gbari (Gwari) and
Koro population. During the administrative reorganization in 1976,
Abuja town became the headquarters of a local government council. The
town was renamed Suleja in the late 1970’s after development began on
the urban area of federal capital territory of Nigeria (FCT). The new
Federal capital adopted the name Abuja.
ECONOMY AND POPULATION OF ABUJA
Abuja although is said to be bless with
natural endowment such as; its rolling hills, isolated highlands and
other endearing features which makes it a delight. The savannah
grassland of the north and the middle belt, the riches of the tropical
rain forest of the south and equable climate all combined make the city a
soil rich agricultural and tourist heaven. But despite all this, the
city is not economically buoyant due to absent of industrial activities.
Projection called for a population of more than one million early in the 21st century, the population estimate as at 2006 stand for a four million with annual growth rate of 2.8
PHYSICAL DEVELOPMENT OF ABUJA
Abuja created in 1976 by the federal
military government of the late general Muritala Mohammed via decree No.
6 of the same year; it officially replaced Lagos in December 1991after
fifteen years of planning and construction. The city was divided into
two zones; central zones contains the national assembly, the city hall,
national cultural institution, government related offices that include
the administrative headquarters of all federal government ministries and
parastatals, also major private sector organizations and foreign
missions. The second zone provides housing, shopping facilities and
other urban amenities.
GEOGRAPHICAL LOCATION
The federal capital is located in the
geographical center of Nigeria. It has a land area of 8,000square
kilometers. It is bounded on the north by Kaduna state, the West by
Niger state, the East and Southeast by Nasarawa state and Southwest by
Kogi state. It falls within latitude 70o20”north of the equator and longitude 60o45”and 70o39’.
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