This article was updated on December 26, 2021
After learning how to become a realtor and successfully getting your license, the next step is to market yourself and your business. In today’s digital age, marketing your real estate business is extremely important. Not only does real estate marketing help you stand out from the competition, but it also helps you grow your network by enticing a steady stream of potential clients.
The trick, however, is deciding how to market your real estate business. Should you devote your time, money, and energy to social media campaigns or direct mail advertising? Should you maintain a blog in addition to your website? Knowing the answer to these questions can help you take your real estate business to the next level.
In this article, we’ll discuss marketing tips for new real estate agents. From covering social media campaigns to email strategies, we’ll guide you through what you need to include in your real estate business plan to make your marketing strategy effective at generating those necessary leads.
Websites are the bread and butter of good real estate marketing campaigns and are essential to growing your business. This is because websites serve two primary roles: providing information and defining your real estate business’s aesthetic and values. Let’s break down these two roles further:
A good example of an agency whose website is both a source of information and a reflector of aesthetics and values is Terramark Real Estate. Based in Jackson, Mississippi, Terramark Real Estate’s website is beautiful and navigable, listing “buying,” “selling,” “about us,” and “contact” information right at the top.
Growing your social media presence is a smart strategy when it comes to marketing your real estate agency. This doesn’t mean you have to become a social media influencer. But it does mean that marketing through platforms such as Instagram and Twitter can help trend your local business on the global stage.
Below are a few social media marketing tips for real estate agents:
There’s a reason email marketing campaigns have been serious money-makers. Like social media, email makes it possible to reach hundreds, if not thousands, of clients. But unlike social media, email allows you to create lists based on area-specific demographics, making it easier to respond to a hyperlocal audience.
For instance, while social media can help you reach out to potential homebuyers, email lets you build lists of homebuyers in your immediate area. You can thus focus your marketing campaign on only those buyers in, say, Golden, Colorado, rather than all across the country.
Read on to discover a few email marketing tips for real estate agents:
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Integrating these components into each email can help increase conversion rates.
One of the best ways to get clients talking (and keep them talking) about your services as a real estate professional is by continually adding business-specific content. Marketing your real estate business through content creation is a smart strategy for two reasons: writing puts a human element to your real estate business and a constant stream of content helps you keep clients apprised of what’s going on in the real estate industry.
To increase your marketing through content, consider doing the following:
Based in Asheville, NC, Asheville Realty and Associates provides a local, real-world example of the power and scope of a well-maintained blog. From posts on home evaluation to buying your first home, they’ve filled their blog with interesting, exciting, and relevant information.
Because buying and selling homes is fundamentally a humanistic practice, holding in-person events is a smart strategy when it comes to marketing. While the pandemic has put a hold on in-person events, it doesn’t mean you should abandon them once the pandemic wanes.
In-person events give clients the ability to put a face to a name. They may even persuade clients to buy that property they’ve eyed for months.
In general, there are two types of event-based marketing: real estate events and community events. As its name implies, a real estate event is an event designed to educate clients on a housing-related topic. Community events, on the other hand, don’t have to focus on real estate. They are just helpful ways to connect with your community.
Once you feel comfortable hosting events again, consider planning the following:
Marketing online is a tried-and-true method of reaching potential clients. Go the extra mile by showing support for your community through in-person events, as well.
Marketing your real estate agency is one of the best things you can do to ensure your business's future success. From generating email campaigns to hosting in-person events, there are many ways to grow your brand and generate leads.
Using Nextdoor is an especially smart strategy. As the most efficient way to reach hyperlocal audiences, Nextdoor is a marketer’s dream and can help you connect, build trust, and raise brand awareness among prospective clients.
With Nextdoor, you can rest easy knowing you’ve connected with your hyperlocal community—those people who make growth possible. Claim your free Business Page to get started.
Sources:
Animoto. See how Facebook video ads helped this real estate brokerage reach its local community. https://animoto.com/success-stories/brothers-commercial-brokerage
Asheville Realty & Associates. Blog. https://www.ashreal.com/blog/
EAP. A Beginners Guide To Real Estate Email Marketing. https://www.easyagentpro.com/blog/real-estate-email-marketing/
REAAS.com. Why Every Real Estate Agent Needs to Start a Blog. https://blog.resaas.com/articles/2016/2/why-every-real-estate-agent-needs-to-start-a-blog
Terramark Real Estate. Homepage. https://terramarkre.com/
WordStream. Instagram Ads for Real Estate Marketers: 10 Best Practices. https://www.wordstream.com/blog/ws/2019/06/05/instagram-ads-for-real-estate