Social media marketing is a key component of any real estate professional’s brand-building activity. These platforms help you establish yourself as an expert in your field, build relationships within your community, and, of course, drive prospect conversions. As one of the most popular social media platforms, Twitter is a perfect place for you to market
How Realtors Can Make Money With Twitter’s New Super Follow
New features are on the way that will allow people to make money directly from Twitter for the first time ever. Twitter users can soon offer exclusive content to followers for a monthly fee with a new feature called Super Follow. Subscribers will receive access to premium content such as newsletters and tweets that can
5 Great Tips for Optimizing Your Real Estate Business with Twitter
Twitter has emerged as one of the most powerful social media tools for real estate marketers. This social media platform boasts over 330 million monthly active users (MAUs). 80% of these Twitter users (248 million people) are Millennial’s who are among your top targets. Some of the reasons to use Twitter include: Driving more traffic
The Basics of Using Twitter to Boost Your Real Estate Sales
Over the last five years, learn have made up the largest part of home buyers. In 2018 for instance, Millenials represented 36% of the home buying market. It is a no-brainer then for marketers to leverage cool digital technology to target these home buyers. Using twitter for real estate sales has emerged as one of
Twitter Advertising for Real Estate: Here are the Dos and Don’ts to remember
Are you looking for an easy way to revamp your real estate marketing strategy? Would you like to integrate a new tool for better lead generation? If so, it is time to learn about Twitter real estate advertising. Twitter is one of the most popular social media platforms. As of the end of 2018, Twitter
Twitter Real Estate Marketing: What You Need to Know
Twitter real estate marketing is an excellent strategy for anyone looking to grow the reach of their real estate business. Yet the general social media marketing strategies you might employ for other platforms like Facebook or Instagram, while helpful, might not be as ideal for Twitter because of its inherent differences. Here’s what you need
Realtors, Selling Homes 280 Characters At A Time
Facebook is far and away the dominant platform for real estate marketing. In all truth, Twitter is often an afterthought. Inman quotes the harsh words of an anonymous realtor, “There is barely an ROI with social as it is, and Twitter has none.”
Twitter doubles its tweet character limit for some users
A lot of real estate agents like to use Twitter, either to promote their listings and web content or to stay in touch with clients, or both. But Twitter has always been a different kettle of fish compared to other social media platforms like Facebook and Instagram