WHY SOCIAL MEDIA MARKETING IS TOUGH FOR UNSOCIAL REAL ESTATE AGENTS.
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Let's be real, social media is all about being, well... social. As a real estate agent, your success depends on how well you connect with people, build relationships, and establish trust. If you're someone who prefers to keep to yourself, avoid small talk, or struggle to engage with people regularly, then social media marketing might feel like an uphill battle. And guess what? That's completely normal!
Why Social Media Marketing Requires Social Skills.
Social media marketing for real estate isn't just about posting listings and hoping people inquire. It's about building relationships, sparking conversations, and engaging with an audience consistently. Here's why being social matters:
- Engagement is key. Simply posting a property listing isn't enough. You need to reply to comments, interact with followers, and create discussions about the real estate market.
- Authenticity wins. People can tell when an agent is just posting for the sake of it. The more you genuinely connect, the more your audience trusts you.
- Networking grows your reach. Whether you're responding to messages, collaborating with home improvement experts, or jumping into trending real estate topics, social interactions help expand your visibility and attract potential buyers or sellers.
Social Media Is About More Than Just Listings.
Can you dance? Can you expose and open up your private life at home, at the gym, at a bar, or at a restaurant to strangers and friends alike? You may have great property listings, but they may not attract immediate attention. They need some extra social aspects of your persona to draw attention to yourself and then to your posts.
Have you ever noticed that when you post something about your personal life, like you dancing at a friend's party, you get so many responses, comments, and likes? Yet when you post something about your business, like a new listing or an open house flyer, no one responds? That's because most of your following is on social media to socialize, not necessarily to buy or sell homes.
To grab their attention, you must first engage them socially. Share behind-the-scenes content, show your personality, post about your daily real estate adventures, and add a touch of fun to your content. People want to work with agents they like and trust, and the best way to build that trust is by showing them the real you.
Signs That Social Media Marketing Might Be Hard for You.
If you find yourself struggling with any of the following, social media marketing as a real estate agent could be a challenge:
- You rarely comment or interact on your personal social media accounts.
- You prefer email or formal communication over direct messages or comments.
- You struggle with responding to people quickly or initiating conversations online.
- The idea of engaging with strangers online feels overwhelming.
How to Make It Work (Even If You're Not Naturally Social).
The good news? You don't have to be an extrovert to succeed at social media marketing. Here are a few strategies to help you navigate the challenge:
- Show Your Face and Personality. People connect with people, not just houses. Post videos of yourself giving home tours, sharing real estate tips, or talking about your experiences as an agent.
- Batch Your Engagement. Set aside specific times in the day to interact with comments and messages instead of feeling pressured to be online 24/7.
- Use a Content Calendar. Planning your posts in advance makes it easier to stay consistent without feeling overwhelmed.
- Leverage AI and Automation. Chatbots, auto-responders, and scheduling tools can help manage interactions while you focus on closing deals.
- Outsource or Get a Social Media Manager. If engagement drains you, hiring someone who enjoys interacting online can be a game-changer.
- Mix Business with Personal Content. Share testimonials, showcase happy clients, post about your neighborhood, and add a bit of your personal life to make your content more relatable.
My Final Thoughts.
If you're not naturally social, social media marketing won't come easy, but it's not impossible. The key is to find ways to engage that feel comfortable and sustainable for you. And if you truly can't handle it? Get help. Whether it's an agency, a freelancer, or a dedicated team member, outsourcing might be the best move.
At the end of the day, real estate is a people business, and social media thrives on human connection. If that's not your strong suit, acknowledge it and adapt. Because one way or another, if you want to win at social media marketing as a real estate agent, you have to be a little social.
Kind Regards Julius Czar Author: Julius Czar Company: Zillion Technologies Ltd Mobile: +256705162000 / +256788162000 Email: Julius@RealEstateDatabase.net Website: www.RealEstateDatabase.net App: Install the RED Android App Follow me on: Twitter, LinkedIn, Facebook.
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