7 Important Ways for Real Estate Agents to get Started with Internet Marketing of Their Business

Nearly everything below is free or very affordable, however you must be willing to invest the time for setup and a certain amount of time every day to work your plan. If you’re not willing to do that, then hire someone to set you up and assist you to get started or don’t do it at all. This is by no means an overnight success for getting found online.

1. Have a Blog that is geared toward your real estate marketplace, community and real estate laws and home-ownership.
  • Write to your audience with good, interesting content
  • Use good keywords that relate to your business and community
  • Include links to resources, sites, and points of interest & a photo on each Blog post
  • Use widgets for email sign-up, RSS, older posts, and links
  • Use key Plugins and Widgets for Social, Optimization, and other time saving goodies

2. Use a second Blog platform (Amplify or Posterous) to share interesting business and real estate events from Inman, REALTOR.org, etc.
  • Share your posts on Facebook, LinkedIn, and Twitter
  • Bookmark your Blog posts and others in categories to share
  • Use Add This Button for sharing on Delicious, Digg, StumbleUpon and others

3. Google Tools
  • Google Profile: Make it complete with links to all your other sites, Blogs, and Social media profiles.
  • Google Reader: Wonderful for research, staying abreast of industry news, innovations, and community. My favorites include Mashable, Inman, RISMedia.
  • Google Alerts: Setup Google Alerts on yourself, your company, your competition, your community and real estate in general. This will alert you on timely matters and news.
  • Merchant Center/Googlebase: Excellent place to promote and advertise your business, featured listings, coupons for free market evaluations, etc.

4. Use Facebook
  • Profile: Use a photo, complete your profile with keywords that will relate to you, your business, and interests. Brand your page with your name. Example: www.facebook.com/chadprull.realtor. This is better than having all those numbers connected to your address.
  • Business Page: You can get this page branded and customized to match your website or Blog (Fee involved) or use some of the applications included with Facebook.
  • Focus on Community: Places to see, things to do, events, festivals, meetings, points of interest, and other relevant facts.
  • Use RSS and share Blog posts to your business page.
  • Have a Tab set up to your LinkedIn, Videos, Business Page
  • Marketplace: Another avenue for promoting and advertising your listings and services.

5. Use LinkedIn
  • Make sure your profile is complete.
  • Participate in the Questions and Answers section.
  • Applications: Forward Twitter streams to your LinkedIn, setup your Blog to RSS into LinkedIn, post your recommended books.
  • Build your recommendations up to 12 plus from key local community business people and centers of influence.
  • Complete a Resume for your LinkedIn geared toward real estate. Remember you wake up unemployed every day. Your resume should highlight your career successes, education, and accomplishments.

6. Use YouTube
  • Set up a Profile and YouTube Channel for your Business.
  • Use YouTube to do quick real estate market updates for your community, discuss community events, grand openings, and other items of interest that can be shared. Keep these videos to under 2 minutes.
  • Share your updated videos on Facebook, LinkedIn and Twitter.
  • Upload appropriate videos to your Blog.

7. Use Twitter

  • This Profile can only be 140 characters or less, so focus on your community, real estate, homes, services, and a link to your website or blog.
  • A Photo or Avatar is a must. Example: twitter.com/TheRehabAgent
  • Share, Thank, compliment often (3 to 1 rule).
  • Re-Tweet others Tweets that are interesting and informative.
  • Don’t sell – provide links to further information.
This may appear to be basic, however most real estate agents have not yet designed a plan to make sure they are being found online. Some real estate agents have good intentions, set up a few sites and forget about them. This is worse than not having any profiles at all.

The guidelines above can be expanded over time; however, it’s just a plan to get you started in the right direction. Remember that your goal is to drive traffic to your listings, your services, and develop relationships that will result into a face-to-face contact. This is still a “people business.”


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