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Real Estate Social Networking

Set Up Your Real Estate Social Networking What kind of plan do you need? Your Real Estate social networking plan doesn't need to be novel-length. But it should have the necessary ingredients to keep you on track to building a successful network and ultimately customers.

Here is a basic RealEstate social networking plan that you can start using today.

Determine Goals and Outcomes

Before you begin creating your plan, you need to know what you want to achieve. Are you looking to build a client base through Real Estate SEO efforts? Do you wish to network with other Real Estate professionals? Perhaps your goal is to establish your expertise in your real estate niche.

You will also need to determine where your intended audience will be. Will you be looking for networking contacts on Facebook? Are you looking to attract clients through YouTube? Or maybe get a following of Real Estate professionals on Twitter?

Set Up Your Website

If you have not already, you must get a web presence published. Your Real Estate social networking plan will have no "home base" without a website. It is best to set incorporate a blog feature in your website. Your blog and regular updates, articles, and features will be part of your pillar of expert content to where you will lead followers from social media.

Set Up Social Media Accounts

It's time to get connected with social media communities. You should have researched which online communities will suit your Real Estate social networking goals. Set up your professional accounts. On Facebook, be sure yours is a business page where you can gather fans to follow your social media movements. Hook up to Twitter and other places that will reach your intended audience. Be sure to provide a link to your website in your profile with each account.

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