Over the past decade, the real estate industry has increasingly become more competitive than ever before. Thanks to the internet and the increasing number of smartphone users across the United States (and indeed across the world), the real estate industry has been given a level playing ground for all the players – big or small.
Unlike years ago when only big real estate agencies can afford to generate publicity for their brand and ultimately listings, while the small guys focus on cold-calling etc, these days, even small agencies and real estate agents can generate thousands of traffic to their brand and listings too.
Social media platforms like Facebook, Instagram, YouTube, LinkedIn, and Twitter, have connected the world together. This presents an opportunity for real estate agents to show their expertise, get heard and drive traffic to their own website, blog, and listings. But there’s a problem; because social media is huge with thousands of conversations going on in real-time, it is essential for you to STAND OUT from the noise in other to be heard. In order to do that, you need to create a personal brand. Building a personal brand is the key to successfully:
According to recent statistics; a whopping 84 percent of all business decision makers start their buying process with a referral – and Google is the first place they look after getting that referral.
Building a personal brand is easier said than done. It needs commitment and consistency. This guide will give you all the information, tips, tools, and resources you that you’ll need to develop a strong personal brand that you can successfully leverage to grow your real estate business.
What is Personal Branding?
Simply put, personal branding can be defined as the practice of marketing yourself in a strategic way to advance your career or grow your business as the case may be. The ultimate goal with personal branding is to create a recognizable identity through visuals (color, images, and videos) and voice style (writing and brand messaging) that you can use to establish (and maintain) a positive professional reputation for yourself. This will help you connect and engage with more leads, build trust and loyalty with these leads, and eventually close more deals.
In a world when everyone is constantly dependent on Google to perform their own research about their needs, pain points, employees, other agents and local businesses; having a strong personal brand is what will make all the difference when it comes to convincing potential customers that you (and nobody else) is the best agent for them and as a result it is you that they should be working with instead.
“Personal branding is about managing your name — even if you don’t own a business — in a world of misinformation, disinformation, and semi-permanent Google records. Going on a date? Chances are that your “blind” date has Googled your name. Going to a job interview? Ditto.” —Tim Ferriss
As a real estate agent, you must understand that your personal brand is essential to growing your business. It will be quite difficult to grow your business if nobody in your local community knows who you are or recognizes your name. It will also be nearly impossible to get new clients without a strong reputation that is complemented by genuine testimonials and constant referrals from past clients who have been happy with your services. In other words, in order for you stand out from the competition and get the attention of potential customers online, you need to make a name for yourself. You also need to be pro-active about building, maintaining and strengthening your personal brand.
Getting Started with Personal Branding: A step by step guide
The question most real estate agents ask when they’re considering how to build, grow and maintain their personal brand is: “how do I get started?” Although it is not an easy task to build a personal brand from scratch, the following steps will help you get started on the right path:
Step 1 – Identify Your Target Audience
The first step in getting started with your personal brand is to identify your target audience. Who are you trying to reach? Your personal brand has only one goal: to help you sell more homes by building a personal brand people can trust.
When building your personal brand, you need to start by asking yourself the following questions:
By taking the time to identify your niche target audience, your strategy, messaging and overall branding will be consistent and you will generate more qualified leads.
Step 2 – Focus on your Value Proposition
The next step after identifying your target audience is to build your brand message. Your brand message hinges entirely on your value proposition – what makes you unique. Ask yourself; what makes you different from all the other agents in your target market? The answer[s] you come up with will define your personal brand.
In order to find out what makes you different, you need to honestly answer the following questions:
By answering these questions honestly, you will be able to main consistency in your brand messaging. Once you know your value proposition, you will need to look for subtle ways to communicate it, through your website, social media updates and blog posts.
Step 3 – Build and Brand your Online Presence
Once you completed the above steps, you have a fairly good amount of data; who your target audience is and what your value proposition to them is. The obvious next step would be to build your online presence – and develop a kit of branding visuals which you can use on all the marketing channels you will decide to use.
When building an online presence, you will need ALL of the following:
Once all these components are in place, it is safe to say that your online presence has been established and the next step would be content to promote your brand and eventually, your listings.
Step 4 – Start a Blog to Promote your Brand
Content marketing is going to be a big part of your marketing budget, while the rest will go into promoting that content. Your blog acts as the sales person for your personal brand – one great blog post can attract thousands of readers for years to come thanks to the immortality of the internet.
As a real estate agent, the best way for you establish your brand as one that people can trust is by being a resource for high-quality information. Let your blog posts be educative, informative and entertaining.
Having a blog on your website helps you:
Here’s an additional resource you can read to have a better understanding of content marketing for real estate agents – Content Marketing for Real Estate Agents.
Step 5 – Use Social Media to Promote Your Content (and Brand)
Social networking platforms like Facebook have millions of users from the United States, and LinkedIn is the world’s largest professional network. These websites, like many others (Instagram, Twitter, YouTube etc), have one thing in common: they help people connect to people and information and brands that matter to them most. They also use it to learn about new opportunities, entertainment and intellectual discussions e.g Quora.
The opportunity that these networks provide you are endless, however, in order to take advantage of these opportunities, you need a strategy. Your strategy should include your brand messaging, target audience information and content creation process.
Below are some of what you can do with your social media profiles:
Step 6 – Network Offline to Build Your Online Brand
To build a successful brand is more than people recognizing your logos and color scheme, it is about knowing you. You are the face behind the brand. It is you people will deal with eventually, so don’t be afraid to get out there and meet people in the real world.
Get noticed by local businesses, get involved in the community, get involved with the local press. Here are examples of how where can network offline:
Make your networking about building real relationships. Get to know people, talk with as many as you can and try to have a relaxed and good time with everyone. Make sure you exchange contact info such as email or Twitter handle etc.
Step 7 – Organize your strategy and Take Action
In order to build a successful and long-lasting personal brand, you have to:
Going through these 7 steps will help you get your personal brand up and running, but from there you have to keep building momentum. You have to constantly test and iterate what works and what doesn’t, encourage feedback from your target audience and make use of this feedback to fine-tune your personal brand to attract more leads and eventually, more sales.
What tips and tricks do you have when it comes to building a personal brand? Share them in the comments section below, we’d love to hear from you.
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