Half Volley in Real Estate Marketing

HalfVolley (Posted on Oct 12 2015)

A half volley in tennis is a shot that is hit immediately after the ball bounces but before it reaches the apex of its bounce.

Facebook® has a large audience and many of them could turn up and visit your business page if you had one.

Do you have a strategy to serve them on this half volley?

Most people redirect them from Facebook to their website and loose the lead. People using Facebook have chosen this channel and you need to keep them engaged on same channel.

planetRE Socialite offers you for the first time, multiple native Facebooks Apps running on your business pages with build in IDX property search. These apps allow you to:

  • Keep the consumer engaged on your Facebook page with property search results including map search, schools, neighborhood appearing on your Facebook page without redirection
  • Capture Likes and fully incubate these leads with your own Facebook campaigns designed on Socialite CRM
  • All your new listings from MLS can be posted to Facebook pages automatically
  • Create hundreds of hyper local business pages and contents utilizing these apps and drive traffic for agent recruitment or capturing buyer/seller leads
  • Leads captured from your branded pages are tagged with the Facebook ID of the visitor minimizing “junk” leads
  • Facebook AD Manager can help drive traffic to your page
  • With affordable turnkey setup and fully controlled by you, several types of Facebook apps can be deployed concurrently on one or more of your broker/agent business pages.

Do not ignore Facebook. With 1.5 billion people on this giant social network – many being international buyers, investors and growing millennial buyers; Socialite allows you to use Facebook as an excellent marketing platform for your services.

Call us and we can help you serve those half volley shots.

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