Why social media is important to estate agents

No matter the size of your estate agency, social media is a great resource for promoting your brand online. We live in a world where almost everything is done by computer, so having a strong online presence is hugely important. While the key purpose of running an agency will always be to attain more instructions, enhancing your brand awareness is also an important part of a longer-term strategy which is relatively low cost and will ultimately help you to achieve your goals. 

Social media is one of the key online marketing resources now because of its reach and the fact that the company using it own the platform and the media they share with their audience. It is not like buying space on a page in a magazine, or purchasing billboard space – your social media account is yours and yours to promote your content how you wish. 

Social connections

While you may not acquire instructions directly through social media platforms to begin with, it is a great way to build your brand and make personal connections with your audience. There aren’t any other channels where you can engage and share content with your audience as easily as you can on social media. 

Whether sharing a local housing market report, hosting Q&A sessions with your followers, linking to blog posts, or connecting with other important industry figureheads, social media is a powerful tool to elevate your online presence. 

Increase brand recognition and loyalty

Every chance that you have to increase your agency’s visibility is one you cannot afford to ignore – and social media gives you a better stage than most to do this. Social media is a (relatively) new channel when compared to other marketing methods for you to promote your brand’s voice, making you more accessible to your audience.

If a potential customer sees your agency on multiple social networks, it helps them to get better acquainted with your brand, see your content and hopefully reach out to your agency in some capacity. That might be as a buyer or tenant looking to move, or perhaps it is a seller or landlord with a property they own and would like to instruct on. 

Agents who regularly engage with their audience on social media are likely to enjoy more loyalty from their customers. This is vitally important if you are a lettings agent and want to build relationships with landlords, but is also useful with tenants and buyers, who may see constant streams of your content, enjoy what you offer and decide to use your agency when they want to move. 

Different types of social media

74% of online adults having at least one social media account would point to a general awareness of social media. However, not everyone realises just how much different platforms there are. Detailed below are the main social media platforms that are particularly handy for estate agents. 

Get more from your social media marketing

There are plenty of apps to boost your social media marketing, as well as paid campaigns for targeted advertising. They aid in the production and activation of your social media to help you get the best out of them. 

Less cost, more production

Every social media profile that you have is a way of linking back to your website, while every new piece of content you release is a potential source for capturing a new client. The more high-quality content that you have on social media, the more inbound traffic you will receive. 

You don’t need to spend extended periods of time on social media, after all it is a tool to aid your main business assets. Spending between 6-8 hours per week will usually be enough build 

relationships online and enhance your brand. And even if you decide to use paid advertising through LinkedIn, Facebook and Twitter, they are still much cheaper than traditional advertising methods. 

Distributing content

Your content will be the main driving force in terms of gaining an online following. It is a great way to share you stock, creating ‘properties of the week’ or doing personalised features on different style properties. 
You can also share your property blog posts and use it as a tool to link to in-depth, analytical driven reports. It is a 24/7 platform to promote ideas, share content and interact with your audience. If done correctly, it can help you to become a thought leader in your local market and an agency people come to rely on for property-related news in their area.

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