Prepping Your Website for the Busy Season, Part 3: Connecting on Social Media

[This article is the third post of our four-part series on how to prep your website for the busy season. Look for the following posts over the next few weeks to make sure that your website is ready for the rush.]

We’ve already talked about market research for the real estate busy season and how to capture the influx of buyers and sellers online. Now, we’ll talk about something even more important: how to connect with those buyers and sellers on social media.

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Marketing with Visual Media

We live in a visual society. Don’t just take my word for it; look around you. TV commercials, art galleries, the family photos on your office desk… even graffiti tags. We come into contact with visual appeals every day of our lives. So why shouldn’t we incorporate visual media into our marketing plans? Every real estate agent out there knows the importance of the visual quality of a home and its community. In fact, it’s often said that a home buyer makes all of their first impressions of a home on the walk from their car to the front door. Knowing the power of these visual cues, why not take advantage of it?

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LinkedIn Launches New Feature: LinkedIn Today

LinkedIn recently launched a new feature called LinkedIn Today, which is a news aggregation and curation service. This service is far from “new” as many social media sites already curate news based upon what your friends have liked, shared or posted. LinkedIn Today features news stories that are selected and made prominent based on your industry interests, stories that are popular among members of your LinkedIn network, and stories that are popular across the entire LinkedIn network. This update makes LinkedIn extremely valuable for B2B marketers online and gathering industry related news.

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Writing Good Content for Your Landing Pages

In a previous post this month we talked about your overall web strategy including social media and a blog to drive your target audience to your website, which is often the foundation upon which all your marketing is built. Spencer correctly pointed out that without satisfying your audience’s needs on your website, all these efforts can fall flat as visitors bounce from the site in quick time.  To prevent this, you need to think about patching the leaks on your website, both on your home page and deeper in.

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