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5 Effective Ways to Use Instagram for Your Luxury Real Estate Brand

5 Effective Ways to Use Instagram for Your Luxury Real Estate Brand

With its highly visual platform and growing user base, Instagram is a natural fit for real estate marketing. Here are five ways to make Instagram work for your luxury real estate brand. 


Highlights: 

  • Instagram posts should reflect your luxury real estate brand and maintain the overall tone you set through other marketing efforts. 
  • Successful brands on Instagram pay close attention to how their posts reflect their brand’s message. 
  • Hashtags allow your posts to be seen by users outside of your circle of followers, so using relevant, industry-specific hashtags is key in reaching new audiences. 

Looking to engage with new audiences and connect with your target market? Instagram is the perfect platform for luxury real estate brands looking to expand their reach. In fact, engagement on Instagram is ten times higher than it is for Facebook, and the demographic is substantially more affluent—making it a no-brainer for luxury real estate.  

But to get the most out of this highly visual platform, it’s important for real estate marketers to post the right kind of content. The content should reflect your brand and maintain the overall tone you set through other marketing efforts (i.e. your website, blog, etc.). Marketers who want to reap the benefits of marketing on Instagram need to do more than just post appealing pictures with fun filters. Here are five effective ways to make sure you’re getting the most out of your marketing efforts on Instagram. 

5 effective ways to market your luxury real estate brand on Instagram 

1. Focus on your target audience

Who are you trying to reach with your Instagram posts? Trying to post compelling content for an unidentified audience is like taking a shot in the dark. Knowing who your ideal buyer or tenant is allows you to create content that is informative, educational, and entertaining to that specific person.  

When creating (or curating) content for Instagram, the more detailed you can be with your buyer persona(s), the more specific and effective your content can become. The personal connection is particularly crucial for real estate buyers, and understanding your target audience is key to making that connection.  

2. Cultivate your brand message

For luxury real estate developers and property management companies, branding is key for target buyers (or tenants) to know about your properties and understand the lifestyle that the property offers. Creating consistent brand messaging that reflects the tone and voice of your marketing collateral helps audiences grow brand awareness 

Successful brands on Instagram pay close attention to how their posts reflect their brand’s message. Posts have an overarching theme that mirror the overall brand image. Images should do more than just promote your properties. They should add value to your luxury real estate brand’s unique story.  

3. Use CTAs

Conversions, revenue, business, and profit—they all depend on the Call to ActionDon’t just post interesting content, give your followers a chance to do something with your posts. CTAs are key to the success of any online marketing initiative, including Instagram posts. Try adding CTAs to each of your posts to encourage audiences to “take an action”. Providing opportunities for followers to visit your website or download valuable resources will boost conversion rates. 

4. Make the most of your hashtags

Hashtags allow your posts to be seen by users outside of your circle of followers, so using relevant, industry-specific hashtags is key in reaching new audiences. Hashtags automatically function as links, making your posts easily searchable and available to users looking for specific hashtags. For example, if a user interested in San Diego real estate clicks on #sdhomesforsale, all public posts labeled with that hashtag will show up.  

As you start experimenting with adding hashtags to your social media posts, make sure to: 

  • Use relevant terms. 
  • Research trending topics as you chose your content. 
  • Create your own hashtags to match your luxury real estate brand. 
  • Make sure the audience setting on your posts is “public. 

5. Check your analytics

Many real estate businesses struggle with measuring ROI on social networks. Even for seasoned digital marketers, the collection of data is one of the most daunting tasks. But it’s important to gain insight into the who, when, and where of your Instagram traffic. 

Use Instagram Insights to learn more about the people interacting with your luxury real estate brand on Instagram. You can also see which posts your audience sees and engages with the most, as well as a breakdown of demographicsAnalyzing your posts will help determine what’s working for your brand and where changes need to be made.  

Need help getting started with optimizing your digital marketing efforts? We’re here to help. 

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Measuring Content Marketing Success? Check Out Our Top 3 Posts for Analytics and ROI

Measuring Content Marketing Success? Check Out Our Top 3 Posts for Analytics and ROI

Measuring content marketing success for real estate can seem like a daunting task. Our top 3 blog posts on analytics and ROI will keep you on track.  

We talk a lot here at Fronetics Real Estate about the importance of a data-driven approach when it comes to measuring content marketing success for real estate. Without a documented strategy, your efforts are likely to be scattershot and aimless. To grow your business strategically, you need to track your efforts, analyze successes and failures, and determine ROI.  

This year, we’ve focused on analytics and ROI several times on our blog. Measuring content marketing success can often seem daunting, so we’ve aimed to share some tools that work for us. We’ve discussed why it’s important to benchmark your content marketing efforts against competitive properties, published a guide for real estate marketers to measure that ever-elusive brand awareness, and offered up a monthly marketing reporting template to help you track the right metrics. 

Here are our top three most read analytics and ROI posts for 2018. 

1. What Metrics Should You Track in Real Estate Marketing? (It’s key to measuring content marketing success) 

Traditional real estate marketing involved a lot of “post and pray.” That is, marketers would place ads in local publications, on billboards, and with other traditional media outlets and hope that buyers and tenants would read them and take interest. 

Our monthly marketing reporting template for real estate will help you measure success, drive strategy, and demonstrate ROI. Read more. 

2. Why You Should Benchmark Real Estate Marketing Against Competitive Properties 

When people are searching the internet for apartments or condos, what are they seeing? Part of an effective, data-driven marketing strategy is regularly taking the time to benchmark real estate marketing against competitive properties. 

We all know that competition drives results. Take Elaine Thompson and Michael Phelps. In August 2016, Thompson claimed the title of the world’s fastest woman, and Michael Phelps became the most decorated Olympian of all time.  They achieved these incredible feats by continuously pushing themselves to do better — and they weren’t just tracking and measuring their personal performance.  Read more. 

3. How to Measure Brand Awareness: A Guide for Real Estate Marketers 

When it comes to selling property — particularly luxury properties — growing brand awareness is an important goal. Prospective buyers need to know that your property exists and that it can provide the kind of lifestyle that they’re looking for. 

Measuring how well you’re doing at getting the word out about your brand and property/properties is critical to optimizing your marketing strategy. But measuring brand awareness can be tricky. Read more. 

A final word

Thank you for making us your go-to source for real estate content marketing insights. Please join us in 2019 to learn the latest on measuring content marketing success and everything else you need to grow your real estate business.

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Top Real Estate Marketing Posts 2018

Top Real Estate Marketing Posts 2018

Here are Fronetics Real Estate’s most-viewed real estate marketing posts from the last year. 

2018 was a big year for Fronetics Real Estate. We celebrated our first birthday in September, marking one year since the launch. Despite our youth, FRE is born out of longstanding expertise in real estate marketing. Our team has been working with residential and commercial real estate clients for many years under our parent brand, Fronetics. 

We aim to bring that same expertise to the readers of our blog at FRE. Below are our top viewed real estate marketing posts from this year. 

1. 5 Luxury Real Estate Brands that Use Content Marketing to Sell Property 

Content marketing and luxury real estate are a match made in heaven. This extremely powerful tool can attract visitors, convert them into leads, and convert leads to deals. That’s largely because real estate buyers — especially luxury real estate buyers — are more connected than ever before. Smart real estate brands understand this reality and are using it to their advantage through content marketing. Read more. 

2. 4 Real Estate Marketing Trends 2018 

Digital marketing platform Placester recently published the results of its 2018 Real Estate Marketing Survey. We pulled out the top 4 takeaways from the survey here. Interestingly, these real estate marketing trends align with those we are seeing with our clients as well. In general, real estate marketers are focused on leads: acquiring valid potential buyers and then turning them into sales. It makes sense, then, that many are turning to content marketing as a strategy, as it can be a highly effective lead-generation engine. Read more. 

3. 7 Ways Content Marketing Helps Sell Luxury Real Estate 

It’s no secret that, when it comes to driving luxury real estate sales, content marketing, like real estate marketing posts, works. According to Placester’s 2018 Real Estate Marketing Strategy Survey Report, 42.1% of real estate professionals surveyed plan to experiment with developing new types of content they haven’t tried. And a whopping 94.1% plan to focus on creating new and unique content for their websites. Here are 7 ways that content marketing can help you sell luxury real estate. Read more.

4. 10 Quick Ways to Grow Brand Awareness 

If you’re building a new property, or just rebranding an old one with a bad reputation, you want to get the word out quickly about what your project is all about. It’s called brand awareness. To grow brand awareness requires a proactive approach. Some companies turn to traditional methods, such as billboards. But it’s important to think about your digital strategy, as well, since the vast majority of real estate research occurs online. Read more. 

5. 4 Ways a Blog Can Help You Sell Real Estate 

You might think that it seems silly to keep up a blog for your property or real estate company. Writing real estate marketing posts can be a significant time investment, and you may wonder who would even want to read your blog after all. But blogs do so much more for real estate than provide news and updates to a small community of interested parties. Read more. 

6. Using Online Virtual Tours to Sell and Lease Property 

As a real estate marketer, one of the most powerful tools at your disposal is the imagination of your potential buyers and renters. You’re most likely to sell them on your property when they can envision themselves in the space. The National Association of Realtors published a list of ways to dress up your virtual tours. We’re summarizing the key takeaways here. Read more.

7. Drive More Traffic and Generate More Leads with Your Real Estate Blog with our Editorial Calendar Template 

Having a documented strategy is critical for content marketing success. An important extension of that idea is making sure your blog content is well-organized and aligns closely with your content strategy. We have created a blog editorial calendar template to help you organize and improve your real estate content marketing efforts. Read more. 

8. Fronetics Real Estate Blog Named Top 60 Real Estate Marketing Blog 

We are pleased to announce that Fronetics Real Estate’s blog was included on a list of the best real estate marketing blogs. Feedspot’s Top 60 Real Estate Marketing Blogs & Websites for Real Estate Marketers features a number of valuable media resources for the industry. Fronetics Real Estate is honored to be included — particularly since we’ve only been live for six months. Read more. 

9. 5 TED Talks for Real Estate Marketers 

The popularity of TED Talks seems to have increased recently. A decade ago, the lecture series focused on technology, education, and design wasn’t a household name. Today, the number of views total well over 1 billion. TED Talks can be inspiring and full of useful information from thought leaders in all aspects of the field. Here are 5 that we think real estate marketers should watch right now. Read more. 

10. 10 Must-Follow Blogs for Real Estate Marketers 

One of the most exciting aspects of real estate marketing is that there’s always something new to learn. As technologies constantly evolve, there is an ever-growing field of ideas being generated and discussed—and every real estate marketer should be a part of it! We’ve compiled this list, letting you in on 10 of our favorite blogs that we think you should be following, too. Read more. 

Make sure you follow our blog in 2019 to for insights and tips on how content marketing can help you grow your real estate business by generating and capturing more leads.  

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How to Measure Brand Awareness: A Guide for Real Estate Marketers

How to Measure Brand Awareness: A Guide for Real Estate Marketers

If you want to measure brand awareness for your property, use these 4 metrics, which indicate if prospective buyers or renters know about it.

When it comes to selling property — particularly luxury properties — growing brand awareness is an important goal. Prospective buyers need to know that your property exists and that it can provide the kind of lifestyle they’re looking for.

Measuring how well you’re doing at getting the word out about your brand and property/properties is critical to optimizing your marketing strategy. But measuring brand awareness can be tricky.

To help you quantify the results of your efforts, here are 4 metrics that indicate that you’re building brand awareness.

4 metrics to measure brand awareness

1) Social media reach

The reach of your social content has a direct impact on your brand awareness. As your social media reach grows, so does your potential brand audience.

SharedCount is a free online tool that allows you to track the number of times a piece of content has been shared on social media, including Facebook, LinkedIn and Google. It’s an easy way to get basic information about your social reach, so you can spend less time tracking tweets and more time producing your content.

2) Brand mentions

There’s a great deal of value to be gained from monitoring discussions about your brand and properties online. Tracking brand mentions can lead to honest feedback and objective insight from potential buyers.

There are several options you can use to track brand mentions. We prefer the convenience of Google Alerts, which allows you to easily set up a custom alert.
Or Hootsuite can track brand mentions, as well as specific keywords and phrases, (like individual properties or neighborhoods) across all of your social media feeds.

3) Blog shares

By adding a share bar to your blog posts, you make it easy for readers to share your blog content on social networks, spreading awareness about your content and your properties through the amplifying effect of social media.

These share bars are easy to set up and even easier to monitor. By measuring your average number of shares per blog, you can track what content your users are drawn to and what pieces fall flat.

4) Search volume

One of the main sources of traffic for most websites is through simple searches. If people are searching for your company or properties, that’s a pretty solid indication that they are aware of your brand.

Using online tools, such as Google AdWords or Moz, you can track the searches for your listings, blogs, social media platforms, and any other variation that you find useful. These tools are free, easy to use, and perfect for determining if your brand is popping up when potential buyers are searching.

How do you measure brand awareness?

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7 Ways Content Marketing Helps Sell Luxury Real Estate

7 Ways Content Marketing Helps Sell Luxury Real Estate

Do you sell luxury real estate? Are you using content marketing? Here are 7 reasons you should.

It’s no secret that, when it comes to driving luxury real estate sales, content marketing works. According to Placester’s 2018 Real Estate Marketing Strategy Survey Report, 42.1% of real estate professionals surveyed plan to experiment with developing new types of content they haven’t tried. And a whopping 94.1% plan to focus on creating new and unique content for their websites.

So how exactly does content marketing help you sell luxury real estate? Here are 7 ways, just to name a few.

7 ways content marketing helps sell luxury real estate

1) Connect with qualified buyers.

Luxury buyers are highly likely to do purchasing research online. A robust digital and social media presence creates a virtual touch point to connect with affluent buyers.

2) Broaden brand awareness.

According to Sprout Social’s Consumer Engagement Index, which ranks industries by engagement from customers on social media, the real estate industry is second overall in terms of inbound engagement relative to audience size. As hyper-connected buyers engage with your relevant, quality content online, they share with their networks, and your content starts working for you exponentially.

3) Drive traffic to your property website.

Since 93% of all online experiences begin with a search engine, and 75% of searchers don’t click beyond the first page of search results, SEO is crucial for driving traffic to your property’s page. As search engine algorithms evolve, quality content is more and more important in making sure buyers find your property among top results.

4) Communicate real-time updates to potential buyers.

Through social media, particularly through the use of video content or live stories, you can get real-time updates to luxury buyers about project timelines, availability, construction progress, neighborhood news, and promotions.

5) Generate leads.

Content marketing helps drive qualified buyers to your site. According to a spokesperson for New York City-based Corcoran Real Estate Group, since adopting a robust content marketing strategy, “the quality of the referral traffic back into our main website has significantly improved. And not only are we seeing more traffic coming in, but visitors coming in from social media sites are staying longer and looking at more things.”

6) Nurture leads.

Content marketing — particularly a well-planned, automated email strategy — is a highly efficient and effective way to develop relationships with buyers at every stage of the sales process. HubSpot recently reported that businesses using marketing automation to nurture leads received a 451% increase in qualified leads. That’s right: 451%.

7) Sell your neighborhood.

Blog content focused on neighborhood amenities, seasonal recreational activities, area restaurants, etc. can help highlight factors that make your properties attractive to affluent buyers.

As Fronetics’ Director of Strategy Jennifer Hart Yim writes, “Content marketing is a new approach to an old strategy — one that’s putting real estate marketers in charge of the way potential buyers interact with their properties.”

Do you use content marketing to sell luxury real estate?

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