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NAR’s marketing chief reveals the new strategy for Realtors

February 23, 2026 5 min read views
NAR’s marketing chief reveals the new strategy for Realtors

After years of lawsuits, public scrutiny, and communication breakdowns, NAR is shifting its approach to marketing and member engagement. In this episode of Real Estate Insiders Unfiltered, Bennett Richardson, Chief Marketing and Communications Officer at the National Association of Realtors, unpacks the strategy behind the new “More Than Opening Doors” campaign and what it signals about the future of the Realtor brand.

This episode dives into how the new Realtor campaign was built, why first-time homebuyers are the primary focus, and how AI-driven media placement is helping ensure the message reaches consumers at exactly the right moment.

From rebuilding trust and breaking out of a bunker mentality to leveraging AI-driven media targeting and first-time homebuyer insights, Richardson pulls back the curtain on how NAR is redefining its voice. This is a candid conversation about leadership, storytelling, industry perception and why Realtors must reclaim their narrative before someone else tells it for them.

If you care about the future of the Realtor brand and your place in it, this one matters.

Highlights

You’ll learn:

  • Why NAR moved away from broad broadcast advertising
  • How the Realtor brand is being repositioned for today’s market
  • What “breaking out of the bunker mentality” means for industry leadership
  • How storytelling, not slogans, builds consumer trust
  • Why Realtors must reclaim their own narrative

This isn’t just about a new commercial. It’s about redefining how Realtors are seen — by consumers and by themselves.

If you’re a Realtor, broker or industry leader wondering where the brand is headed next, this episode gives you clarity.

Connect with Bennett Richardson on LinkedIn.

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James Dwiggins is the Co-CEO of NextHome, Inc. and co-host of Real Estate Insiders Unfiltered.

Keith Robinson is the Co-CEO of NextHome, Inc. and co-host of Real Estate Insiders Unfiltered.

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