2.guide Facebook Marketing For Real Estate
2.guide Facebook Marketing For Real Estate
2.guide Facebook Marketing For Real Estate
Real estate customers have changed their behaviors significantly in the last
decade. On major shift is housing consumers use social media and use it to
connect and make decisions… in fact, about 3 in 4 Internet users is on
social media. And Facebook is the largest, single most used social media
site out there. As a real estate professional, you can use Facebook’s
business features to grow your database and communicate with your Digital
Sphere of Influence. Because of its magnitude, Facebook is absolutely
necessary to adopt in order to market your business.
In fact, most of what’s being taught in real estate about using Facebook will
no longer work! It will involve a bit of money (though relative to other
marketing services, Facebook is very inexpensive) and some
experimentation, but it’s worth the small effort.
Due to the lack of good education about using Facebook for Real Estate,
The Paperless Agent has put together this guide to help you understand the
importance of using Facebook.
Hopefully you'll find our guiding principles useful and valuable, and see how
Facebook marketing works will boost your advertising and engagement
effectiveness.
• Avoid the common Facebook Trap most real estate professionals get
caught in.
Why Facebook is No
Longer an "Option"
• 30-49: 78%
• 50-64: 65%
• 65+ : 48%
and get ahead of your competition's curve. Furthermore, of all social media
properties, Facebook is the most dominant in the marketplace, and has
been for some time.
You might be wondering who the other "competitors" in the social media
marketplace are (even though they are only competing amongst themselves,
and none come even close to being competition for Facebook). There are
quite a few - LinkedIn, Pintertest, Twitter, and Instagram are the top 4 below
Facebook - but just because there are 5 major social media platforms out
there right now doesn't mean you should spend time, energy, and resources
on each of them.
Facebook allows you to meet the current unique needs and interest of the
modern day housing consumer - from their need to list their homes online,
to researching their real estate professionals that they want to work with.
Finally, you can offer value after the transaction as a means to remain
connected with previous clients. This keeps you fresh in their minds, which
will help you generate more referrals and keep your reputation current and
positive.
Unfortunately this does not answer the problem of driving traffic to your
page and keeping people engaged enough to "Like" it. Having good content
and engagement techniques is not enough, as it will still be the equivalent of
speaking to an empty room. This ties directly in with your reputation. For
example: What looks more reputable - a page with 117 Likes, or a page with
5,218 Likes? The more people that are fans of your Page and the more you
engage them, the more reputable you will appear, and thus more business
will generate.
1. Acquire Fans. You can build your fan base using Facebook’s Ad
tools, such as Custom Audiences or Friends of Fans Campaigns.
2. Share information on your page. The information that you share has
to be valuable and thoughtful, and also establish your credibility as an
authority in the industry.
What's Next?
Now that you’ve had an overview of using Facebook Marketing for Real
Estate, there are 4 things you can do:
Using Facebook’s Ad Tools are easy once you get a handle on how they
work. But if you don’t do it right, you can waste a lot of money trying to
figure it out.
If you would like help, access a complimentary webinar where we are going
to show you exactly how you can use Facebook to grow your Digital Sphere
of Influence and get your messages seen.
http://thepaperlessagent.com/learn-facebook