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Infographic: Best Video Distribution Channels for Real Estate Marketing
Knowing the right video distribution channels for your real estate marketing videos can go a long way toward driving traffic and getting your content to your target audience.
Highlights:
- Choose video distribution channels that match your marketing goals.
- Don’t underestimate the power of your own network — use this network as the starting point for distribution.
- Paid ads can give video an extra boost.
You made the leap and embraced video marketing, the latest trend in digital marketing. The videos are informative and show what makes your brand unique, BUT they are not getting the views or shares you were expecting.
After dedicating your time and hard work (not to mention, marketing dollars), you want to make sure your real estate marketing videos are getting in front of your target audience and helping move buyers down the sales funnel. How can you do that? The answer is distribution.
Choosing the right platform (or platforms) to distribute your videos will help boost reach and ROI. But how do you know what platforms are right for you? Platforms and marketing trends are constantly changing; it’s hard to know which distribution channels are best for your target audience. Let us help.
Here are the four best video distribution channels for your real estate marketing videos.
1. Your network
Don’t underestimate the power of your own existing network. Send your videos, via email, to your primary contacts and everyone in your current database. In a recent study, emails with video had a 96% higher click-through rate than emails without video. With such increased engagement numbers, including video in your emails is surely a homerun.
2. Social media
Platforms like Facebook, Instagram, Twitter, Snapchat, and — of course — YouTube are great to reach your target audience. Within the social media category, you want to consider which platforms suit your content best. YouTube is a great place to start, but there are also many real estate specific online forums and social groups that can benefit you as well.
And don’t worry if you have longer videos that won’t work for platforms like Instagram. You can easily create teaser videos for promotion on Instagram that link to your long-form videos embedded on your website or video channel.
3. Blogs
Blogs are one of the easiest ways to drive organic traffic and increase lead generation. Promote your video on your own blog to reach your followers and boost your SEO. Blogs are also a great place to experiment with different types of marketing videos. Whether video tutorials, interviews, or even “Get to Know Us” videos, your blog is great place to capitalize on your videos by integrating them into your existing marketing efforts.
4. Paid ads
While the first three video distribution channels that we discussed are organic, sometimes it is well worth it to use paid ads to give your videos a significant boost, such as Google Ads. Paid ads help get your videos in front of prospective buyers and renters faster than would happen organically. Pair quality video with a comprehensive digital advertising strategy, and you will be in a position to drive more traffic, create more brand visibility, and sell or lease more properties.
Bottom line
We live in a highly visual world. Real estate marketing with video is an immediate and effective way to reach your audience and show them what makes your brand and properties special. Using the right video distribution channels helps you get the most out of your video marketing efforts.
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Top 5 Real Estate Marketing Influencers
Influencer marketing capitalizes on the relationship between popular influencers and their followers to help your property get in front of the right buyers. Here are five of the top real estate marketing influencers in 2019.
Highlights:
- Influencer marketing is a form of marketing in which real estate marketers identify individuals who have influence over potential buyers and create marketing campaigns and activities around them.
- Real estate buyers trust influencers talking about your properties more than they trust you talking about yourself.
- Here are five of the top real estate marketing influencers whose content marketing strategies are driving their success.
Influencer marketing is a form of marketing in which real estate marketers identify individuals who have influence over potential buyers and create marketing campaigns and activities around these influencers. Why is this so effective? Because real estate buyers trust influencers talking about your properties more than they trust you talking about yourself.
Is influencer marketing effective?
The State of Influencer Marketing 2019 report shows that real estate marketers are already taking full advantage of this trend with 91% of marketers finding influencer marketing to be effective.
With the real estate industry constantly changing, it’s imperative for marketers to stay on top of new trends. There are tons of talented marketers posting daily content to attract new buyers. Here are five of the top real estate marketing influencers whose content marketing strategies are driving their success.
Top 5 real estate marketing influencers
1. Jay Baer
Jay Baer has 26 years of marketing and customer service expertise teaching businesses how to create a different customer experience that they notice and talk about. He is a New York Times best-selling author, founder of Convince and Convert, and co-author of Youtility for Real Estate. The book focuses on the core premise of Youtility — making your marketing so useful that people would pay for it — and shows how it works for real estate. With over 14,000 followers on Instagram alone, his blog, video, and social media posts are packed full of content marketing tips and are an excellent resource for real estate marketers.
2. Tom Ferry
Founder of Tom Ferry International, Ferry is a real estate coach and best-selling author of Life! By Design and Mindset, Model and Marketing! Ranked the #1 Real Estate Educator by Swanepoel Power 200 and racking up almost 50,000 Twitter followers, Ferry’s ever-growing influence impacts professionals in a wide variety of ways, including rigorous accountability coaching. His popular show, #TomFerryShow, delivers free, fresh, and relevant weekly real estate tips.
3. AmyChorew
Amy Chorew is a learning and technology trend expert, author, speaker, social media maven, and realtor. She is an expert on leveraging online marketing tools to dramatically increase property sales and is currently developing the learning platform for Better Homes and Gardens Real Estate. Chorew has over 20,000 Twitter followers and posts daily marketing tips aimed at real estate brands and developers.
4. Katie Lance
Katie Lance is strategist who specializes in social media and content marketing. She has worked with many real estate brands, including RE/MAXX LLC, Docusign, Homekeepr, and hundreds more. Lance is a trained public speaker focusing on the latest tools and strategies in social media, mobile, and technology. Her book, #GetSocialSmart, was a best-seller on Amazon. With over 31,000 Twitter followers, Lance creates and curates posts and video — check out her Vimeo channel — to educate real estate marketers on the latest trends and marketing idea.
5. Seth Price
Seth Price, author and keynote speaker, is a branding expert dedicated to empowering personal brands to turn recognition into revenue. Author of the new book, The Road to Recognition, An A-to-Z Guide to Personal Branding, Price is an expert on turning real estate brands into household names. He is the vice president of sales and marketing for Placester and one of the authors of their blog. Price also hosts “The Craft of Marketing and the Marketing Genius” podcasts, in addition to being a regular contributor to the Huffington Post, Marketing Profs, Realtor Magazine, and Inman News.
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Infographic: Content Marketing Statistics Every Real Estate Marketer Should Know
It’s a given that if you’re a real estate marketer, content marketing should be a big part of your strategy. These are the content marketing statistics you should know about.
Real estate marketers should definitely be adding inbound marketing (content marketing) to your arsenal if you want to reach occupancy at your property. This doesn’t just mean the occasional blog or social media post. We’re talking a full range of content: video, high-value resources, etc.
We’ve pulled some of what we think are the most interesting content marketing statistics out there right now. Take a look at our infographic at the bottom of this post. We hope it will help spark some ideas for you own successful real estate marketing strategy.
Content marketing statistics — the big takeaways
This shouldn’t come as a surprise: the biggest thing you should be taking away from these statistics is that a well-documented, consistent content marketing strategy absolutely needs to be part of your overall business model.
Consider this: 90% of home buyers look online to find their next home, and 70% of them will be getting a sense for who you are through your online content. And by content, we don’t mean ads. we mean the inbound marketing materials like blog posts, videos, case studies, ebooks, and other content that you produce.
The content you create, curate, and share is the single best brand ambassador you have. Too many real estate marketers take a passive approach to their online reputations, rather than taking control of this goldmine of a resource. Content marketing is about using your expertise and what’s special about your brand to become a resource for your audience, and to generate leads by developing meaningful and lasting relationships with your prospects.
We’ve pulled together this infographic of content marketing statistics to give you a full picture of the value of content marketing when it comes to real estate.
Infographic: content marketing statistics for real estate marketers
Data for the infographic came from REASS. (Made with Canva)
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