You've been hearing it for a long time. To succeed in the real estate biz these days, you have to be online. Specifically, you need to be on Social Media.
But with all the Social Media sites out there and all the choices available, the question I hear the most is "Where do I start"?
You may have been asking yourself the same thing, so today I want to give you a little crash course in Social Media 101…
First of all, all Social Media sites are not created equal. They have different uses (and users) and to a point their own language.
Let me explain.
The sites that will get you the most traction when your looking for potential buyers, sellers and property management opportunities are what I call the Big 4.
They are Facebook, Twitter, LinkedIn and Pinterest.
Here's why these Social Media sites are where you want to start.
1) The daily, no, hourly, no, every darn minute activity is huge. These sites are where the majority of your potential clients hang out.
2) You can post all kinds of photos, videos, links to articles, podcasts…you name it. You know the kinds of things your potential
clients are looking for and enjoy seeing. Give it to them. When you do, they'll share, retweet, and repin your content with their friends and it goes viral. The better (and more consistent) your content, the more it gets shared and the more people you'll reach.
3) Both Facebook and LinkedIn have groups you can join depending on your interests and the interests of your clients. It's like those breakfast networking meetings or nighttime mixers on steroids. People from all over the world join groups or form groups. They cut down the noise that can get pretty overwhelming at times and keep a focus on the thing that the folks in the group are most interested in. Get in a group (or three 😉 ), answer questions and be your usual helpful self, and people will naturally be drawn to you…and you don't have to drive across town.
Bonus!
4) Pinterest has become a Social Media phenomenon. Mostly because Pinterest is all about pictures. Have a great listing you want to get exposure for? Make a Pin board for it. Have a photo of a happy buyer getting their keys? Post it with a little testimonial of what an awesome agent you are. The possibilities are endless and I've never seen a Social Media site that gets a quicker response than Pinterest.
Convinced yet that marketing using Social Media is the way to go? I hope so. It's definitely here to stay so get familiar with it, get
comfortable with it and most of all…have fun with it. You'll be glad you did.
Are you marketing your business on Social Media? Come visit me on Facebook at http://facebook.com/bethheilmanbiz and let me know how you're doing. Until then…
To your Social Media Success,
Sonrisas (smiles),
Beth