Posted on 26/10/2022 11:35 AM | by NaijaHouses
New agents starting out and seasoned pros returning from a hiatus can use these tips to engage followers. From 6:30 to 7:45 every morning, Andrew Finney is in his “creative zone.” He turns off his phone and other distractions to focus on crafting engaging social media content. “If content creation is your thing, you’ll find the time,” says Finney, CRS, SRS, leader of the Andrew Finney Team at King Realty Group in Las Vegas. “When your content style is in harmony with your passion, you’ll follow through and be consistent.”
Whether you’re a new agent just launching your business presence on social channels or a seasoned pro who’s reengaging with followers after taking a break, building (or rebuilding) a social media presence doesn’t have to be a heavy lift, social marketers say. “Show up, be present first, and comment [on others’ posts] with complete sentences,” says Carrie J. Little, CIPS, PMN, a technology trainer and managing broker at CarMarc Realty Group in Warrenville, Ill. “This will help your social media feeds once you begin posting your own content.”
Before posting anything, search for yourself on Google and review the top five to 10 results, says social media speaker Katie Lance, founder and CEO of Katie Lance Consulting. “Click through each of them to see if your contact information is up to date, check for any broken links in your biography, and update your profile photos and cover photos,” she adds. Here are more steps to take to establish your social media presence without much hassle.
“Everyone talks about TikTok; it’s a great platform. But for the average agent, it’s probably a bit too much for now,” Glazer says. “You can’t be everything to everyone.”
He suggests that real estate pros should understand which client segments are buying the most homes in their market and then becoming familiar with who they are and where they spend time on social media. For instance, millennials aged 25 to 40 represent about 37% of home sales nationwide, he says. However, baby boomers aged 57 to 76 and Gen Xers aged 41 to 56 are right behind them, each representing about 25% of home sales. “The social networks of choice for boomers and Gen X are Facebook and Instagram,” he adds.
Millennials like those two platforms, too, but also tune in to YouTube. Generation Z—those under 25—are more attracted to Snapchat, Instagram, TikTok, and YouTube.
Source: Nar.realtor