How many individual realtors in your area have websites? How many real estate firms have websites? And what about the MLS website?
There is virtually a sea of websites you are competing with, and you have to find ways to drive people to yours.
This is a tall order, and if you are serious about increasing your traffic, then you have some work to do.
Your Work Can Be Divided into 3 categories.
Here is where you simply cannot scrimp to save some bucks. Every realtor with a website has either designed his/her own through a content management system or has spent a small amount on a freelance designer picked up from a job board like Fiverr.
The problem is, all of these real estate websites look rather the same, and nothing “pops” when visitors access them.
You need a website that “pops.”
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And the one way to get this is to use a design company that specializes in real estate websites. In this way, you get a sleek, modern design that is unique, that honors user needs for speed and ease of navigation, and that generally gives buyers and sellers a great experience.
Here’s the thing about content. There’s an ocean of it out there, and the chances of buyers and sellers finding yours is mighty slim unless you make that content really valuable and attractive to search engines.
All of this means that you will have to create real estate content on your site and your blog that is:
Here are some tips to do just that:
Every real estate firm and numerous agents have their own accounts on social media sites. In fact, social media marketing can be highly effective, if it is done right.
Here are some tips to ensure that you maximize your potential.
Pick Your Platforms:
Facebook and Instagram are good places to start to reach a wide audience. And some agents have even found that using Pinterest, with cool photos of exteriors and interiors of home have been somewhat effective.
Instagram is a perfect place for realtors, because it is visual-heavy.
There are more than 700 million users of Instagram on any given day, and you can post your current listings, along with short video clips of homes and motivational captions. Generating leads is simple, because Instagram is so simple to use.
Having a presence on Facebook is a no-brainer, but it is a crowded place.
To gain followers, you will have to provide a lot of content that focuses on the potential customer, not on your business. Join Facebook groups that are localized for your geography; focus on events in your community; provide your listings about 20% of the time, so you don’t look just like a “seller.” Drive followers to your website blog posts with intriguing “teasers” about the content they will find.
Use Twitter to promote your listings.
Here, you will have to focus on volume of Tweets if you are to gain a following. This is also a good place to give short snippets of tips on such things as moving or staging a home for sale. You can also use Twitter to connect with local business owners and become more well-known in your community.
Use LinkedIn to connect with other professional.
Not necessarily your competitors, of course, but those in related industries – interior decorators, outside landscapers, banks, investors. Join groups and post reports, whitepapers, and other articles that make you look like an expert.
Use a social monitoring tool.
Use a tool that will alert you when you are mentioned anywhere on social media or when there are comments on any of your posts. You will want to respond quickly, to keep conversations going to develop connections and relationships that are so important to your business.
Make photos and videos the core of your social media presence.
People love looking at and sharing images and videos on social. Unless you are publishing informative articles and reports – even then try to find a visual to use as well.
Use the metrics from each network to track the “play” you are getting.
This will help you know what types of content are most popular as well as which of the networks is getting the best response. This should drive your strategies going forward.
I have often asked the question…
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Real estate is a highly competitive industry. It is also obviously highly localized. Making a name for yourself in the online world is especially tough, because of the sheer amount of content that is out there.
Here are some additional tips that should help a bit as well:
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Hi Jason,
Nice piece of content you have shared and explain well how to market . Thanks keep this good work up.
Thomas.