There are at least three ways real estate agents can use twitter effectively:
Of course, you can meet each of these four in other ways. It doesn’t have to be done through Twitter. Twitter and other social media are only tools you may decide to use as part of your marketing.
It’s also worth noting that like all social media, Twitter can become a distraction, an actual hindrance if you’re not paying attention to how you spend your time.
Before you jump into posting on Twitter for your real estate business, you probably should spend some time exploring what’s happening in your community regarding Twitter.
Begin with your office. If your office has a policy about social media, you should be familiar with it.
Log into Twitter – at this point it doesn’t matter if you have an account there or not.
When you enter some real estate search terms you’ll begin to get a feeling for what’s happening in your area. For example, I live in San Diego county in southern California. If I look for San Diego county real estate I get this:
I did this search on May 26. The dates alone signal there’s not much here that’s worthwhile. But when I tried house hunting in san diego I found this – the arrows point to possible leads.Often you can find the email for the people who tweeted by clicking on the links in the tweet – it’s then fairly easy to contact them and offer your services.
Get creative in your searches. Here are some suggestions :
Any of these and many more may turn out to be productive for your business, resulting in leads that turn into buyers.
I suggest you don’t post real estate for sale ads with the hashtags that reveal leads. Instead, contact the people who posted them.
Remember too, that how people use Twitter changes over time. If a search that’s been productive seems to peter out, do some more creative searching.
Notice when you try searches like San Diego real estate you may find news that’s helpful to you about what’s going in the industry.
Again, try several combinations until you find one that works for you.
Once you have discovered some good hashtags, feel free to post news about yourself or your office that others might appreciate.
The way you drive traffic to your iHOUSE website with Twitter is to tweet your post url or webaddress every time you add something new. Twitter will automatically shorten the url for you.
The key, of course, is choosing the right hashtag.
The searches you found most productive can be turned into hashtags simply by adding the # (capital 3 on your keyboard) in front and eliminating all spaces. Like this:
#sandiegorealestateforsale
#sandiegohomesforsale
#sandiegorealestate
Your post might look something like this:
Listed lovely home overlooking surf (the url of listing) #sandiegobeachhome #sandiegorealestate #Lajolla
or
Valley view 3 bedroom on Elkhorn for sale (the url of listing) #valleyviewforsale #sandiegorealestate #delmar
Although it’s tempting to add as many hashtags as you can, experts say it’s better to limit yourself to two or three hashtags per tweet. If you add too many, folks will feel you’re being pushy and begin to ignore you.
Have you tried tweeting about your iHOUSE website yet? Share your story here.
Before Anne Wayman became a writer she sold real estate in Southern California. She worked with her father who learned the business from his father. Not surprisingly she learned a few things along the way. Since then, she has been freelance writing for over 30 years – she is a grandmother, loves cats and writes about a wide variety of topics including real estate.