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Social Media Tips for 2015: Engage and Grow Your Audience

December 30 2015

HDC soc med 2015 engage growHow are you using social media to help grow your business? The fast paced world of social media is always changing and it can make creating a successful social strategy somewhat difficult at times. Whether it's being able to create the type of content that provides value to your audience or understanding the best ways to manage paid advertisements, it's never been more important to be in the "know how" when it comes to the current best practices of today's most popular social networks.

Once you've created your social networking accounts, and established a content strategy, it's time to engage and grow your audience. However, this isn't going to happen overnight. Developing your social audience is a long, but worthwhile process. While this step may seem daunting, here are a few steps to get started.

Firstly, giving followers an inside look at what happens behind the scenes at your company can help to humanize your brand. Sharing your company culture is a great way to draw in current and potential clients. Use your social networking pages to develop relationships with your followers. To do so, avoid filling your news feed with listing photos. Instead, post links or pictures that accentuate your human side. According to Inman, "agents should focus 90 percent of their content strategy around their community and limit property posts to around 10 percent."

Additionally, see if you can work with another company to cross promote your brands. This can be as simple as retweeting each other's tweets on Twitter or sharing each other's posts on Facebook. If you want to take it a step further, seek out a local business that you could partner with. Local decorators, professional stagers, or home repair technicians could promote your company and, in turn, you could promote their services to new home buyers or sellers.

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