Where to Start with Social Media Networking Sites



As new technology emerges, real estate agents can get quickly overwhelmed. I am often asked by our newer agents what social networking sites they should join and whether they should be on all of them, Facebook, Twitter and LinkedIn? Well, my answer is, social media is not for everyone. You must make a commitment to yourself that you’ll keep it maintained and up to date. If you think you can create a page and then expect that your phone will start ringing off the hook with business, then I don’t recommend wasting your time and efforts.

Social networking sites are a great tool for prospecting, especially if you are just getting into the real estate business. But it requires hard work, time and persistence, just like anything else. Some real estate agents are very successful in generating business from social networking websites. Don’t feel that you need to be on every social networking site to be a successful agent. As a matter of fact, we have several real estate agents in our office who are very successful and do not belong to any of the social networking sites nor do they have their own website! However, according to REALTORS Magazine, 78% of Realtors are on the most popular social networking sites. As of today, Facebook has over 500 million active users! So there’s something to be said about that!

So, if you’re ready to roll up your sleeves and start using one of the social media networking sites as one of your prospecting tools, then the best strategy is to start out with one site and stay focused. Don’t get distracted by other technologies until you feel like you have mastered the first one. You’ll end up even more confused and frustrated if you try and do them all at once. I would personally recommend setting up a Facebook account, then creating a business page. Your business page will be the page that you will want to promote, not your personal page.

Next, what do you put on it, you might ask? Stay away from posting every listing you have or bragging about how good of a real estate agent you are, that’s a quick way to turn people off real quick and leave your fan page. That’s considered spamming these days! It’s okay to post your listings every once in a while, especially if you just got a huge price reduction or you have some interesting facts about your listing.

Provide informative and useful information. Engage your fans by asking a question. This will get people to respond. It doesn’t even have to be real estate related. However, don’t get too farfetched or get into politics, not a good topic. “KISI” Keep It Simple and Interesting. Also, another reason you’ll want to engage your fans is that when someone comments on your post, it pushes your post back up to the top of the news feed again.

After you have successfully built up your fan page and your fans are engaging with you, then you can pop the question in every now and then. “Hey, does anyone know someone who is looking to buy or sell a home in Houston? I found a great buy for a home that just came on the market in the River Oaks neighborhood”. Now you are more likely to get a response from someone because they’ve been engaged on your fan page.

Remember to stay focused on one site and do it very well until you feel that you have mastered it. Don’t get overwhelmed with technology, just take it one step at a time and you will do very well with getting new business.

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4 Responses to “Where to Start with Social Media Networking Sites”

  1. Maui Real Estate September 2, 2010 at 2:46 pm #

    Great info, John. Too many agents use SM sites to spout about their listings but make no effort to engage their audience. It’s simply not a good format for everyone.

  2. Desert Mountain Real Estate September 2, 2010 at 11:20 pm #

    I have found Linkedin to be the most useful. I really like that past clients can leave testimonials for you. Potential clients are always impressed. Facebook business pages are my second favorite. I don’t think clients look at them as “seriously” but they do get a lot of traffic.

  3. Houston Real Estate September 3, 2010 at 11:16 am #

    Yes I do like Linkedin as well, that’s one of my favorites. It’s defiantly geared towards business than the casual “Hey What’s up”. You are reaching a different group on Linkedin than on Facebook. So I would definatly do both as well. Twitter I am not a big fan of and a lot of agents are confused about how to use it. In my opinion, I don’t think Twitter works well for real estate agents. I think Twitter works well for other other industries though. I may get some slack saying that in here but that’s just my opinion. I am sure there are a few agents that are using it and love it.

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