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Why Video Marketing is Such a Great Way to Sell Real Estate
Video is cost effective and allows marketers to increase brand awareness and generate leads. Here are tips to boost your real estate marketing efforts with video.
Highlights:
- Video marketing is an ideal way to connect with your target audience, improve your social media engagement, and generate leads.
- Marketing on Facebook and Instagram is all about finding the right balance between appealing to the personal while staying true to your brand.
- In the end, it’s all about generating leads—and finding ways to boost your efforts when you can.
Real estate marketers know and understand the power of video marketing as a part of their digital strategy. With 85% of all internet users watching video content monthly, it’s time to start understanding how video can boost your marketing efforts.
In our highly visual world, video marketing is an ideal way to connect with your target audience, improve your social media engagement, and generate leads. And best of all, video doesn’t require a large financial investment.
Here are three ways video marketing can to take your marketing efforts to the next level:
1. Establish your credibility and build your brand
We live in a highly visual world, particularly when it comes to digital marketing. Real estate marketing with video is an immediate and effective way to reach your target audience and show them what makes your brand and properties unique. Remember, you want clients to associate your brand and properties with something informative, necessary, and, yes, even fun.
If you leverage video marketing properly, you can strengthen your brand message, promote your name, and increase brand awareness. Sticking to content that abides by, or expands upon, your value proposition helps make this easy to achieve.
2. Up your social media game
Marketing on Facebook and Instagram is all about finding the right balance between appealing to the personal while staying true to your brand.
Use video on your social channels to engage with your target audiences. Think of these videos as introductions to your properties and your brand, while giving followers the opportunity to engage with you.
And social platforms are making it easier than ever for marketers to share video on their channels. From posting video on your Facebook page or Vimeo channel to creating videos for Stories, marketers have the ability to use social media to highlight their properties, as well as content with audiences.
3. Show you know the area using real estate video marketing
Whether your properties are rural, urban, or suburban, displaying knowledge of your location and community is crucial to cultivating credibility. Logan Link, a real estate marketer and agent, has capitalized on the power of video to help sell properties:
“To today’s buyers, falling in love with a property is less about square footage and fixtures—HGTV has taught us all that we can do things like update a kitchen. Now, it’s all about how the home and neighborhood will make them feel; what daily life could be like in this new place.”
Savvy marketers can use real estate video to demonstrate the culture and feel of the local neighborhoods, like popular restaurants and cafes. Don’t be afraid to take short videos (as simple as using your phone) to let followers know about upcoming events or festivals in the area. All of these videos will help viewers connect with the property’s location.
Final thoughts
As with any marketing endeavor, a crucial first step is a strategy. Video marketing is no different. A clear, documented video strategy for real estate, with measurable goals is crucial for success. In the end, it’s all about generating leads—and finding ways to boost your efforts when you can.
What tactics have you used to help boost your video marketing efforts?
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Posts Tagged "documented strategy"
Write it Down: Why You Need a Digital Marketing Strategy
Having a documented digital marketing strategy increases brand awareness and provides a starting point for in-depth analytics.
Highlights:
- A digital marketing strategy should be clearly documented, enabling you to fine-tune and adjust sections — or the entire document — in response to analytics.
- From social media channels to blogs, enhanced customer engagement enables real estate brands to open a two-way communication with potential buyers (and renters).
- A clearly articulated digital marketing strategy is the foundation of generating qualified real estate leads.
Digital marketing for real estate has become mandatory in recent years. With over 3.2 billion users globally, the internet has opened up countless opportunities for brands to connect with new and growing audiences — and the real estate industry has benefited in a major way. According to recent market surveys, 92% of potential buyers do vigorous research online before making a home purchase.
With luxury development projects on the rise in the Boston area as well as other metros across the country, a digital marketing strategy can give developers a competitive edge. Note: The strategy should be clearly documented, enabling you to fine-tune and adjust sections — or the entire document — in response to analytics.
Benefits of a documented digital marketing strategy
Brand building
To succeed in the highly competitive and dynamic real estate industry, you need a strong and reputable online presence. Using tools like workflows, search engine optimization, and social media, real estate marketers can grow brand awareness. Digital marketing allows you to attract potential buyers from a global market. From social media channels to blogs, enhanced customer engagement enables real estate brands to open a two-way communication with potential buyers (and renters).
Higher conversion rate
Digital marketing fosters a higher conversion rate of people who visit websites or social media platforms. Why? A well-designed digital marketing strategy nurtures leads and gives them reasons to return to your platforms where pointed calls-to-action and landing pages can capture their information. Establishing your online presence will help you showcase your luxury projects, allowing home buyers to explore purchasing options. Developers with updated and informed content increase their chances of engaging potential customers who are property hunting online.
Increased exposure
It’s no secret that digital marketing helps expand organic reach and increases exposure to new audiences. Geolocation marketing takes it a step further, letting marketers customize content for specific target audiences based on their physical location. Paid advertising on Facebook and Google, for instance, includes this feature. Put to practice, it means your ads target people in certain regions (geo-targeting is based on the visitor’s IP address) or when they enter certain areas that can be as narrow as a neighborhood or a few streets (geo-fencing uses a device’s GPS location).
Lower acquisition costs
Digital marketing offers real estate marketers cost–effective options compared to traditional marketing methods. For example, in a matchup of cost per lead, digital marketing comes out on top.
Performance analysis
Digital marketing offers several analytics tools, such as Google Analytics, that help you track your marketing performance. Tracking your performance online will allow you to understand the nature of the market and the specific techniques that work for your audience. By monitoring keywords, search trends, and search volume, you can determine which keywords to use when optimizing your website.
A clearly articulated digital marketing strategy is the foundation of generating qualified real estate leads. Write it down. Refer to it. Let analytics drive change. That’s how you stand out from the competition.
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This Is the First Thing You Should Do in Real Estate Marketing
Without a documented strategy, your content marketing is doomed to fail.
Content marketing is one of the most effective ways to elevate your property’s reputation in the market, reach prospective buyers or tenants, and increase occupancy. Yet while many real estate marketers are using content marketing, not all feel their efforts are successful. Why do so many organizations feel they are failing? Simply put, they do not have a documented strategy in place.
You would never operate your business without 1) creating a strategy, 2) documenting it, and 3) following the strategy. Nor should you launch a marketing program without having a clear idea of what you want to accomplish and how you plan to do that.
A documented strategy = a successful strategy
A content marketing strategy outlines the methods by which you will target, reach, and engage your audience. Research and execution of these tasks can be quite complex. Writing out a plan and assigning appropriate resources can offer clarity and guidance to your organization throughout the course of your marketing efforts.
Also, remember that content marketing is more of a marathon than a sprint, and achieving results often takes months, even years. Documenting your strategy allows your team to keep focused on your goals and your plan for achieving them in the interim.
Here’s why you should take the time to draw up a plan and then write it down.
1) A documented content marketing strategy is more successful than an undocumented strategy or no strategy at all.
Research and analysis conducted by the Content Marketing Institute (CMI) reveals that only 27% of B2C marketers surveyed have a documented content marketing strategy. 50% of those surveyed said they had a strategy, it just isn’t written down. According to the CMI, “That’s a huge problem. If it’s not written down, then it probably doesn’t really exist.”
Because effective content marketing requires a team effort with a cohesive vision, having an undocumented strategy means you might as well not have a strategy at all. For everyone to be on the same page, it’s important to quantify goals, set a detailed plan, and document results.
2) A documented content marketing strategy helps measure ROI.
Many real estate companies struggle with content marketing or have trouble garnering support for the program because return on investment is notoriously difficult to measure. In fact, more than half of marketers say one of their top challenges is measuring content effectiveness (57%) and/or measuring the ROI of their content marketing program (52%).
Having a documented strategy in place gives your organization measurable goals against which to compare your results. Your strategy should:
- Document what you hope to achieve through content marketing — more leads, higher conversion rates, more social media followers, etc.
- Outline a specific methodology for executing those goals
- Assign human resources to each of the tasks
- Designate intervals at which to check in and evaluate/adjust your efforts
- Offer a timeframe for completion
Documenting your strategy in such a way clarifies where you are investing time and resources so that calculating ROI is less of an abstract process.
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