Instagram emerged as the seemingly overrated photo-sharing platform just a few years ago. Since then, it has skyrocketed in popularity, and was even purchased by Facebook for over $1 billion dollars. Shockingly, Instagram has proven to be more than a passing trend; it is reinventing itself to comply with user demands. To compete with social media’s hottest newcomer, Vine (a 6-second video sharing app.), Instagram has now created their own video-sharing option. Instagram videos can be 2.5 times as long as Vine’s, at fifteen seconds. But is this video-sharing trend leverageable in the Real Estate arena? Yes. Instagram is the (5 comments)
Pinterest is the latest and greatest innovation in social networking. Even better, Pinterest has proven to be incredibly useful in growing businesses, redirecting web traffic, and acting as a medium for businesses to ingratiate themselves with clients. First of all, what is Pinterest? Pinterest describes themselves as being a “tool for collecting and organizing things you love.” Users can, from a central dashboard, manage and review content that they find interesting. When something resonates with them, they can simply pin it to their board. Over time, users gather an array of different content, such as recipes, unique videos, helpful tips, interesting (0 comments)
real estate marketing: 9 Easy Steps to Setup a Facebook Page for Your Real Estate Business
- 06/13/13 05:37 AM
Real Estate is an ever-changing game— today a website alone is not enough. The clients are getting younger and more tech-savvy. To keep up with them, meet them on their level: setup a facebook page for your real estate business. Failing to stay current is one of the biggest reasons why many real estate businesses have fallen behind. Follow these nine easy steps to create a much-needed facebook page for your real estate business: 1) Log in to Facebook It is highly recommended that you do not create a business-only facebook page. Creating your business page under your original page (2 comments)