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John Yang
  • Real Estate Agent
  • San Jose, CA
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Social Media Presence

John Yang
  • Real Estate Agent
  • San Jose, CA
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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:

  1. 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.
  2. 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.
  3. 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.
  4. 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.
  5. 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!

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Shanel Wiggins
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Shanel Wiggins
  • Investor
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@John Yang

Thanks. I am starting out as a new agent and I will be setting up my social media accounts to broadcast my RE business. I wish there was an option to save this content on my BP page to reference back to.

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