Tuesday, April 4, 2017

Building Your Real Estate Social Media?


Social media is not your soapbox. If you treat your social media accounts like you’re the only person who matters, it will be like starring on a mid-day soap opera - you’ll lose viewers..


I get asked on the regular, “How do I increase my reach and grow my social media profiles?”


The answer is the same every time: Create more relationships with people, and build on your existing relationships. Or breakout the checkbook. I prefer the first option.

Now, you can read a ton of blogs or watch Gary Vaynerchuk videos that preach “giving value” upfront, but if you never do it, it doesn’t matter. You'll never get attention if you don't embrace action.

So in this article, I wanted to show you actionable ways to build relationships with people on social media. Specifically, on Facebook, Twitter and LinkedIn.

Facebook

If you don’t have an audience on Facebook, you need to growth hack using someone else’s. Let me explain.


It starts with identifying five to 10 companies/people on Facebook who share a customer base with you but aren't competitors.

So if you’re a Realtor, looking at local lenders, title companies and news outlets are a great place to start. Once you’ve got your list, you’re going to set up notifications for all of these pages so you will see every time they post.


If you think is too much work, then stop reading, and go back to spamming listings to everyone - growing an organic following is tough work.

So let's look at what I do. Below is a post Gary Vaynerchuk put out - I am trying to build a similar audience, so I regularly participate in his comments section. My goal is to add value to a discussion he's started and interact/engage with individuals who are adding value to the discussion.



Twitter

Twitter is my favorite place to build an audience. The fast-paced nature of the platform allows for you to engage in back and forth on certain topics, all in a crisp 140 characters.

The strategy is simple: Use Twitter search to find people in your area.

For example, if you're a realtor in Austin, Texas, then head over to Twitter and type something along the lines of "moving to Austin" into the search bar.

After a bit of scrolling I came across Beckie's tweet on how she plans to buy a house in South Austin in the future.


I would consider this a lead, but it's a delicate one. The key to this strategy is to be friendly, not salesly. So, if I was a Realtor I would tweet something like this (below) to Beckie.



LinkedIn

LinkedIn is a great place to connect with other professionals. Your knowledge of the industry can be shown through several ways, but what I want to focus on is LinkedIn Pulse articles.

Pulse is the blogging platform native to LinkedIn. Every time someone posts an article on LinkedIn, his or her network is notified that they've put out a post.

This is great if your content is up to par. This is bad if you're going to post a shameless self-promoting blog - people will tune you out.

Take your best blog post, and republish it on LinkedIn. If your content is strong, you will gain followers and see a ton of engagement on your content.

Guest Authored By Jordan Scheltgen. Jordan is the founder of CAVE Social, a marketing agency based out of South Florida. He earned his bachelors degree in Political Science at the University of Toronto. Since graduation, Jordan has been a featured contributor on DS News, MadeMan and CAVE Magazine. He's obsessed with everything online marketing, startups and football. Follow Jordan on Twitter.





"Start being social on social media - spend time daily building one-on-one relationships.


Use the functionality of each platform to maximize your audience size.."


    • Authored by:
      Fred Hansen Pied Piper of Social Media Marketing at GetMoreHere.com & CEO of Millennium 7 Publishing Co. in Loveland, Colorado. I work deep in the trenches of social media strategy, community management and trends.  My interests include; online business educator, social media marketing, new marketing technology, skiing, hunting, fishing and The Rolling Stones..-Not necessarily in that order ;)
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