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The only type of leads I have ever received were referrals from other agents. I just don't believe consumers use sites like these when they are looking for a real estate agent.
With that said, sites like these should be used for branding. Building your brand is just as important as generating leads. Growing your brand will lead to more leads in the future!
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I would recommend the use of sites like Facebook and myspace as more of a referral base, or to expand your sphere. Dont push yourself on to people and like minded people will want to interact with you and eventually think of you for what you do
I hope this makes sense
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I was thinking very much the same about these avenues but had been hearing of how agents had been using them to generate leads and was trying to get an idea of how others were doing so.
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Facebook has brought me 8 listings this year. I just joined Facebook about 4 or 5 months ago. It's not like random strangers are going to find you on Facebook and get in touch with you to list their home. The proper way to use Facebook is to get touch base with people you haven't talked to in a long time. Naturally they will ask what you are doing in life and then take it from there. It has been great for putting me back in touch with old high school and college friends. Most didn't know I was in Real Estate now they do. There is also a function on Facebook where you can "share a link" with someone when you communicate with them. That leaves a link for everybody that communicates with that person to see "your website."
Facebook takes 4-5 months to get it where you have built a decent amount of friends. After awhile it starts to snowball.
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This is absolutely the best way to leverage Facebook. In fact all social networking should be something you do primarily for fun, not for business. If you're just in a community to promote your own priorities, people are just going to ignore you anyways.
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I have been using the face book PPC advertising for the past couple of months and have had good success from it in 2 ways. 1) cheaper PPC than Google for driving traffic to my site and 2) Many friends have commented that they see my ad and thus gain general exposure.
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facebook has given me a code to incorporate into my website. Anybody knows where I should copy the code/link?
Thanks Ali Javan |
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Exactly !!! When they will interest in you then they will come to know about your profession and then they will go ahead and deal with you but the process before that was to tricky. |
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Facebook has worked well for me along the same lines as Mark pointed out (not the volume, the paradigm). You can build a large audience, perhaps even a couple degrees of separation away who would trust you...many are even past clients...so done right (not screaming every second that you're an agent), and with some luck, IMHO it works!
@John - Love to hear more about your experiences w/ Facebook PPC. Pretty cool program...
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