Top 5 Places Agents Spend On Their Business

top 5 places agents spend on their business

“You have competition every day because you set such high standards for yourself that you have to go out every day and live up to that.

– Michael Jordan

Curaytor recently surveyed real estate agents about what they were planning to spend their budgets on this fall. I know a lot of people say they don’t focus on their competition but the truth is we all take a peek. The reality is that if your competitors are planning on spending money to promote their business somewhere you may want to be there as well. Even if you don’t one thing we know for sure is that your potential future and past customers are going to be. Here are the top five ways agents plan on spending their budgets this fall:

1. Facebook Ads

Due to COVID-19 a record number of people are using Facebook and Facebook is the Internet. While it may not be as new and sexy as emerging social networks like Tik Tok, what Facebook has going for it is that it is proven. If you need traffic, leads and sales Facebook is still a clear choice for ad dollars amongst agents. In fact, nearly 60% of the agents we polled said they are planning on increasing their spend on Facebook this fall. That was more than Instagram, YouTube, Google and Twitter. Those who do will be glad to know that based on our research the cost per click and cost per lead on Facebook are both down. Partly due to the increased usage of people who have been sheltering in place. But also partly due to the fact that a lot of advertisers across nearly every industry have decreased their budgets. Let’s face it travel, retail and restaurants are all struggling and are not exactly in a position to be spending big bucks on ads. Thankfully, real estate is thriving right now and so with less competition for ads the prices have dropped while the eyeballs have increased.

Pro Tip: You can actually see every Facebook Ad any of your competitors (or agents and companies you admire) are running right now. Simply visit their Page and look for the Page Transparency section. Click “See All” and then scroll down to where it says “Ads From This Page” and click “Go to Ad Library”.

2. Instagram

Instagram just turned ten years old. And it is still going strong. In fact, besides Facebook the next place agents planned on increasing their spending the most was on Insta. Seeing that Facebook owns Instagram it looks like Mark Zuckerberg is going to have a lot of agent dollars flowing through his ecosystem in Q4. Real estate and Instagram are a match made in heaven due to the visual nature of both. Most of the photos of listings are taken by professional photographers and homes, architecture and landscaping are all popular types of content on the Gram.

Pro tip: You can actually use other people’s pictures from Instagram and embed them on your website to create content.

3. Retargeting

It is so much work to get someone to visit your website that retargeting them as they continue to browse the web and social media has become a no brainer. That is probably why 55% of the agents we polled said they were planning to increase their spend on it. This tactic become especially important as many buyers are currently having trouble finding a home they want due to low inventory and thus will be searching longer than normal. These ads create the “we see you everywhere” moment for consumers which is especially important when you are trying to generate seller leads and listings.

Pro tip: Retargeting historically required that someone visited your website in order to then show them more ads on different websites. But companies like the one we use (Adroll) are now offering geographic targeting options that don’t require someone to visit your site in order to show them ads. They simply need to live in the area that you choose and your ads will display to them.

4. Branding

One of the most surprising results of our survey was that nearly 70% of agents planned on increasing their focus on building their brand for the rest of this year. We all know the brands we look up to and admire and buy things from and refer business to but it is no small feat to become one of those. I’m glad to see that so many agents are making it a priority.

Pro tip: There are some amazing books about branding but two of my favorites are Building a StoryBrand by Donald Miller and The Method Method. I also highly recommend the 1000watt blog where they have become the authority on branding for the real estate industry.

5. Video

COVID-19 has accelerated the need for agents to be tech savvy and provide modern consumers with access to “seeing” properties online first. Nothing does this better than a well done video. I would argue that due to the pandemic this year video went from a nice to have to a must have weapon in your arsenal. Unsurprisingly, nearly 60% of the agents we polled said they are planning to increase their spend on videos and 40% said they plan to increase their spend on YouTube ads. In an industry where it feels like everyone is doing video how do you stand out? You elevate your game and you create videos that are a cut above the rest of the agents in your market.

Pro tip: One of the most important elements of a great video is actually the audio. In our experience any video that you produce should also have quality audio as well but most of the high end cameras don’t have a good mic built in.

So now you know where your competition plans to spend their money and time this fall. I know many of you are busy right now but don’t fall into the trap of stopping your marketing because you are. Make it a priority and do it well. And if you need help don’t be afraid to ask.

Strength and courage,
Wade

The Newer Kids On The Block – Periscope and Instagram Lead Generation For Agents

Social Media for Real Estate? REALLY?

periscope and instagram for real estate agentsIt is so easy to find another fun, glitzy, shiny tool, app or gadget in the world of real estate technology. Giving an already really distracted industry and professionals to be distracted even more than they already are. What I want to start by saying in this week’s post is the key to technology and all the distractions out there is find a few, like one or two of these fun little tools and to monetize. What I mean by monetizing is researching the tools, gadgets and technology and figure out the one or two you like, get good at them and know how they make your business and life better and make you more money.

So let’s have a look at the newer kids on the block and see what they are all about. Then decide if they make sense, work for you, your business and see how they add value and make you some money.

Twitter’s Cool Little Tool Periscope

The Periscope app lets you broadcast live video to the world. Going live to the world with video will instantly notify your followers who can join you and watch, comment and send you hearts in real time. The more hearts your followers send you the higher they flutter on the video screen. The more hearts you get on your broadcasts the higher you get in the “Most Loved” list on Periscope. When your broadcast is over, you can make it available for replay so viewers can watch it later and the replay will last for 24 hours for followers to view.

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You have the ability to broadcast to specific people and choose to share your broadcasts on Twitter and it tweets a link to your twitter followers to watch the broadcast on the web or in the Periscope app. Periscope will suggest for you to follow other people based on your twitter network.

“This is great Wade but how do I use this for my real estate business and how do I make some money with this Periscope app?”

You can create live streaming video of a house tour, connect at conferences, host a Q&A, a local event, place of business, interview someone locally, share a testimonial, share tips, statistics, hot buying opportunity, hot new listing and on and on.

Using the Periscope app, you as a real estate agent have the ability to broadcast anytime, anywhere and about anything to the world… how powerful is that?

Video is so powerful and a marketing game changer for attracting and creating relationships with people you would have never expected to do business with.

Instagram for Real Estate?

Another great tool in the technology real estate world is the cool tool called Instagram. Photography is obviously a natural fit for real estate and sharing photos on Instagram is an easy way to expose your real estate brand, your community, your life and who your are, your success and have some fun and more importantly make some money. The key to Instagram success is all about keywords and hashtags. If you search on Instagram “real estate” you will find more than 1.7 million photos with the keyword tag “real estate” in it.

The Instagram app uses geo tagging and can display local geography so when a person searches on Instagram a city for example like “Chicago” then the photos with those tag or keyword “Chicago” come in that Instagram users search result. The low hanging fruit for agents on Instagram is using Instagram for displaying beautiful homes, yards, kitchens or even better something different or unique about the property, home and tag or keyword your photo “locally” to your real estate market area to capture the Instagram prospects interested in your market area.

Check Out Some Effective Real Estate Instagram Users

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Instagram Tips for Agents

You can set notifications for Instagram posting so clients that you follow and you want to be notified when they post on Instagram you set the notification for your clients. Here is a tip to getting more followers on Instagram you can go to the activity tab and see what activity has happen on your Instagram account and makes you feel special. So go to 4 or 5 clients and like about 4 or 5 photos on the clients Instagram account and then follow them and your conversion of getting them to follow you back is very high and gain more clients and followers.

Instagram is a great way to visually and artistically expose who you are, what you do, what you like and where you live and capture clients, make relationships in your community and increase the chance to get their listing or assist in their next home purchase.

Strength and Courage,

Wade

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