Monday, March 21, 2016
Friday, March 4, 2016
Social Media in the Real Estate World
Why do you need an effective social
medial strategy in the real estate industry? The answer is in the
question…..social. Regardless of whether you are a real estate agent, mortgage
broker, stager, inspector or any of the many other professions that makes up
the real estate industry, your job is based on making personal connections.
Isn’t that what social media is about? Making personal connections?
All real
estate starts with a personal meeting. From the very start, to be effective,
the agent needs to make a connection and ask questions to gain an understanding
of the client’s needs. With the increasing influence of technology and the
Internet, much of this now happens online. A solid social media presence can
allow your clients and professional clients to learn more about you and gain a
comfort level faster than a single meeting can do.
Social media
has become a part of most people’s day. Prospects are engaging with agents
every day. What better way to stay connected to leads and past clients, then
interacting with them about things that are important to them?
Buyers and
seller are also searching for agents that utilize the latest technology as both
tools and marketing techniques. They expect their agent to stay current. Social
media is no longer just for young people, it’s become a popular form of
communication. Facebook messages, tweets, snapchat, Instagram…all the ways
users interact with each other. If you’re not on these platforms, your
competition is.
“But, I
don’t know what I’m doing”
“I don’t have time to learn about social media”
“What should I post? And When?”
“I don’t have time to learn about social media”
“What should I post? And When?”
Great
questions! And more detailed than we can discuss in this post. But it’s important to get started on the
basics. At a minimum, you need to have a Facebook Page, Twitter Account and
YouTube Channel. Still finding this daunting? The good news is that the
management of these sites can be outsourced to a virtual assistant.
You don’t
make your own for sale signs, do you?
Your clients
are online every day, sometimes all day. You need to be in front of them on
those sites. The savvy, successful real estate professional is using social
media to engage with clients and prospects, market properties and services and
staying in touch with past clients. It’s a personal way to connect with leads
and clients in a way that can be fun as well as relevant. You need a social
media strategy that works. If you need help, and then hire someone to help you
manage this important part of your business plan.
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