“We’ve noticed significant conversation improvement and longer times spent on a website when featuring a testimonials page.” ~ Preston Andrew, CEO of Social Proof Creative
I have long been suggesting that agents take time to build their online real estate social proof. The idea that you can influence potential buyers and sellers while you are sleeping, eating, or vacationing is just Awesome.
70% of consumers say they trust opinions posted online
Some posts I have written in the past about online reviews:
There are many ways to create real estate social proof such as:
I would like to show you a tool to help you build your online real estate social proof…
According to, Aileen Lee writing for TechCrucnh, Social Proof is ” …the positive influence created when someone finds out that others are doing something. It’s also known as informational social influence.”
Wikipedia explains it as, “Social proof, also known as informational social influence, is a psychological phenomenon where people assume the actions of others in an attempt to reflect correct behavior for a given situation.”
I found this little video to help explain social proof.
Social proof for real estate is more than just online reviews as I mentioned above and the video explains, but we have to start somewhere.
I recently stumbled on a Real Estate Social Proof tool that looked interesting, thanks to my friend Drew Meyers of Geekestateblog. In his blog he pointed out that using this tool to put agent reviews on your WordPress website might be a good idea.
I decided to go ahead and sign up for the tool and take a closer look at it.
Previously I have used a handful of different review tracking tools including ReviewTracker. But I had never seen a tool specifically for real estate. Well now I have.
While it is important to publicize your positive online reviews, it is also important to hear from all past clients.
A good review is great, but a bad review might actually be more beneficial.
A bad review gives us the opportunity to understand our weaknesses and gives us a road map to improve on them. And if we do that then we will get a higher percentage of positive reviews.
They describes themselves as: “RealSatisfied is a customer satisfaction and brand management platform for the real estate industry designed to help you improve customer retention and acquisition”.
This tool allows you to send surveys to people who you have worked with in the past. Those surveys include:
This allows you to get feedback from your clients, people who did not choose to use you and the agents you have worked with.
The surveys that are sent are Professional, Attractive, and quite Detail Oriented allowing you to get a good picture of what the service that you provided.
Your potential reviewer will receive a professional and branded email asking for them to take a survey. If they accept they will be directed to survey you requested.
Finishing with a branded call to action.
Using this tool will help you:
You can carry out those goals with:
Use the “Visual Testimonials” tool to create an attractive post while building social proof with your sphere of influence.
Well that sounds nice… so how do you go about achieving these results.
Visit the Pricing and Sign Up page: https://secure.realsatisfied.com/pricing_and_signup.php
I choose the Free Agent Lite option, mainly because I am not a real estate agent 🙂 but the Agent Pro option for $99 year is very reasonable.
If you are a REALTOR® you should turn on the Realtor.com syndication. This will add your approved testimonials to your Realtor.com account.
This is where we wish that there were more syndication tools built-in such as Zillow, Trulia, Yelp, and Google reviews.
I would suggest turning on both Facebook and Twitter. A simple authorization process is all that is required, as long as you have both accounts set up.
I am a big fan of being reminded.
They do have a WordPress plugin to display your testimonials but I would suggest adding them in this way. Due to the fact that they only offer a widget.
I would use the “Web Site Widget” Tool:
Now you have everything set up and ready to Rock n Roll. Time to start sending out your surveys. Luckily, this part is super simple.
BOOM! You are on your way to building more Real Estate Social Proof.
Once your past clients start completing the surveys you will be able to track your customer service.
You can see what your overall client satisfaction, recommendation, and performance levels are. You will also see how often people are completing their surveys.
Once surveys are completed you will have the ability to view them, and publish them to your feed if they are positive or contact the client if they are negative.
If 2016 is the year that you decide that you want to get serious about your real estate social proof than you might want to take a look at the Real Satisfied client review tool.
With Real Satisfied you can catch problems before they go viral, solicit better testimonials, easily share your recommendations, and generally build real estate social proof.
Start with their free account, or pony up the $99 year to really get going.
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Looks pretty neat, and $99/year isn't bad at all. I'm normally all about figuring out how to do stuff like this on your own instead of resorting to "all in one" tools like this, but when it's that cheap I couldn't really justify NOT using it.
Richard,
That is what I thought. Thanks for stopping by.
I've been using RealSatisifed for several years now and love it as do my clients. Almost every one of them completes the survey and having the verified reviews on my website has definitely helped bring credibility.
Danielle, Thank you for stopping by. I am glad to hear a real life story of success. That is great.