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Social Media Presence
Your presence on social media is super important as a real estate agent! Here's some tips for you guys that will help you elevate your social media presence:
- Create posts about your area. Taking pictures of listings in your neighborhood or famous landmarks will generate buzz about that area. It’s a great way to get people asking about the house in the photo.
- Post about local events. Another great way to promote your local area is to post about events that showcase the liveliness and culture of your area.
- Congratulate new homeowners without mentioning full names; you can show that you care by posting a photo of the keys (or something subtle) and congratulating the new homeowners. It’s a nice touch that people will appreciate.
- Start a blog if you’re having trouble finding things to post. That way, you can create posts to share on your social media pages. You don’t need to write articles either; you can post pictures on your blog or create galleries.
- Post Your Listings! The biggest rule on social media is to post 80 percent non-business posts and 20 percent promotional content. Within that 20 percent, showcase your new home listings.
Hope this helps!