No one wants to be spammed by a friend’s marketing on Facebook, but a few posts about your home-selling adventures can be interesting. When your home is first listed, announce it and post a link to your agent’s website. Be sure not to sound too sales-y (that’s your agent’s job). Instead, share items that relate to your life: “It’s really happening! Listing our home for sale in [insert your neighborhood] this weekend. Now I finally get to show off my new kitchen with its 6-burner Viking range!” Share photos, too.
The rules for Twitter marketing are similar. It’s
social, so avoid outright sales tactics. Try asking engaging questions, like,
“Do you think buyers in [insert your neighborhood] will want to check
out our #solarpanels?” Don’t forget to #hashtag key words, and always link to
the listing’s website so interested buyers click directly to it for their
property search.
Photos sell — so if you have a Pinterest account, use it! Ask your agent for copies of your listing’s top-quality photographs, then post, post, post! Choose the top three features
We welcome help from any homeowner who thinks their own social network will add to our full-time campaign. If you’re looking to sell your home in
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