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The Revolution of Real Estate & Marketing: A Conversation With Century 21
In today's digital-first world, real estate agents must adapt to survive, and social media has emerged as a critical tool for this transformation. With 100% of homebuyers using the internet in their property search, real estate professionals can no longer afford to sideline efforts around their online presence, particularly when it comes to social media.
In fact, real estate agents cited social media (52%) as their top tool for getting quality leads. A solid social media strategy is necessary, as it's become a pivotal avenue for lead generation and brand establishment.
That’s where this blog comes in! We’ll recap the top takeaways from a recent conversation with Century 21 on the power of social media for real estate. It’s worth noting that while there are other ways your brand can strengthen online visibility, this piece will focus on social media.
You'll walk away with actionable steps agents at your brokerage can take to level up their social efforts and stand out from competitors. We'll also explain how SOCi can help you manage and improve your social efforts at scale. Let's get into it!
The Role of Social Media in Real Estate
Before diving into how real estate agents can leverage social media to its fullest potential, let's examine its role in the industry. The average home buyer is 36, and Facebook and Instagram are their most used social media platforms. Social media is indispensable for real estate brokerages aiming to modernize their customer acquisition strategies. With many buyers relying on the internet for property searches, establishing a robust social media presence is no longer optional, but essential. According to the National Association of Realtors, in 2021, 90% of real estate agents use Facebook, followed by Instagram (52%), and LinkedIn (48%). Without social media, your agents could be missing out on a significant volume of leads. Social platforms facilitate direct-to-consumer marketing, allowing real estate agents to enhance customer relationships and build brand loyalty through personalized interactions.Overcoming Social Media Challenges
So, if social media is so important, what keeps real estate agents from using it? Navigating social media presents several challenges for agents, from manually uploading content to maintaining an active presence and to producing engaging posts. Additionally, many real estate professionals leverage social media without any insight into its performance. For instance, think about your own social media strategy:- Do you know what type of content is receiving the most engagement?
- How frequently do you post?
- Which days of the week or times get the most engagements?