
Do a quick staging-remove water bottles and other unsightly objects. Get everyone in the photo, and make sure to go to your personal profile and tag them. Don’t forget to tag the lender, title reps, and anyone else who helped in the transaction. This mid-century beaut came on the market and we jumped on it (avocado green cabinets, brown shag carpet, and all)! Yes, they’ve got a little bit of renovating in their future, but they’re up for it! Jane and Joe have dreamed of moving to the Silver Springs neighborhood for years, but there just aren’t many family-friendly homes available in that area right now. So happy for Jane and Joe Smith! Enjoy your new home! Make the closing post memorable by including a few details about your clients, the transaction, or their new home. An important note, though: closing photos are frequently done and are often a complete snoozefest. It’s time to celebrate your happy clients! You’ve all worked hard to close on this home, so give everyone a shout out for making it happen. Encourage your clients to take their own photos and upload them to the event page or tag you in them. Give a shoutout to any other companies who helped with the event or provided supplies or food. Send an email to everyone who attended, thank them again for coming, and ask them to check out the photos. Tag clients in the photos (from your personal account), or ask them to tag themselves. It’s a smart move to put someone in charge of photos (or even hire someone) so you don’t have to worry about it. You get so busy working in the event that you fail to take photos at it. And then make sure to share photos of the event after it’s over! This the perfect social media post, and it’s often overlooked. Throwing a client appreciation event? As long as it’s not exclusive, blast it all over social media.
Focus on the people in the photo and, if you can, how they’re enjoying their home.If possible, get a picture of the client(s) in front of the home or in the home (a photo from closing day will do.Plus, you’ll get your name in front of their friends. Remembering the anniversary of a client’s past home closing is a wonderful way to make previous clients feel like they’re important to you. And while it’s true that there’s a lot of bad, there are also plenty of agents out there who are doing some really clever things. To help you out, we’ve looked at of real estate social media pages all around the country.
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Since you’re taking the time to post, make sure you’re posting content worthy of a top-notch, professional agent. How do boring, impersonal social media posts help people know, like, and trust you? They don’t. The more they do, the more likely they are to 1) use you again when they want to buy or sell and 2) give you their referrals. The whole point of using social media is for people to get to know, like, and trust YOU. Don’t post the stale, generic drivel we’re all so used to seeing. If you’re like us, though, you see real estate social media being done the wrong way ALL. If you’re not doing that, you’re missing out on an opportunity to stay in touch with your clients and get repeat business and referrals. Social media is a great way to connect with your clients on an intimate level. Feeling like you need to post more to your real estate social media page? You’re right-you do.