6 Reasons Agents Should Join the Snapchat Phenomenon

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Real Estate Technology with ReferralExchange CA License #01426453

Managing Facebook, Twitter, LinkedIn and Instagram accounts for your business can be challenging. So is it really necessary to add another social media account to the list?

 

If we’re talking about Snapchat – the real-time image-based messaging app that has 100 million daily users, and your client base is primarily Gen Xers and Millennials – the short answer is yes. While you may be apprehensive to create yet another social platform, this app has already proven to be an excellent way to create client engagement and retention. Given below are six reasons you should embrace the Snapchat phenomenon.

 

  •          Millennials love it. Snapchat embodies everything millennials enjoy – content that is fun, fast, on-demand, easily accessible and engaging. According to a recent NAR study, 35 percent of all buyers were millennials, which means you want to be where this younger generation is – and that’s on Snapchat. In addition, millennial homebuyers expect their real estate agent to be tech savvy and current with the latest trends and apps, just like they are. Imagine how impressed your clients would be if you sent them a few Snapchat videos of the homes you were previewing for them!  
  •          Real estate is a visual business. It’s not news that compelling photos and videos significantly help the sale of a home. Fortunately for those in the real estate industry, that’s what Snapchat is all about. Use the app as a “teaser” for your listings, sharing the best features of the home in a few snaps. In seconds, if your buyer likes what they saw, they’ll likely pick up the phone to call or schedule a tour. You can also build content around the neighborhoods you specialize in, such as sharing photos at your favorite local restaurant or coffee shop.
  •          You can use your current accounts to grow your following. Using your established social media accounts to help cross promote your Snapchat account is a great way to grow your following. For example, tweet a photo of your new listings and then tell your followers to add you on Snapchat for exclusive videos of the property. Plus, saving and repurposing your Snapchat videos on other channels is fast and easy.  
  •          It’s a temporary, real-time engagement. Recipients on Snapchat can only view photos for one to ten seconds (24 hours when posted to your story) before it’s gone for good. There are two big benefits to this: the first is not having to hassle with the data storage of emailing and texting photos and videos. The second is having the recipient’s undivided attention because they don’t have distractions such as a newsfeed to intercept the message you’re trying to send them. In addition, if you send out a few photos on Snapchat of a home you’re listing, viewers will know those photos were taken the day you posted them and that they’re not six-year-old photos when the home might have been in a different condition. It doesn’t get much more authentic than that.
  •          It’s fun. Unlike other social media channels and apps, Snapchat does not show engagement metrics, such as how many followers you have or how many shares your posts have garnered. Instead, users can only see who has viewed the videos and photos they share. This means more time for you to focus on the fun and compelling content you are going to share, and less time worrying about another agent having more followers or “likes” than you. No numbers = no worry. Fun filters and the ability to easily add text captions make the process super simple.
  •          It’s not going anywhere. Snapchat’s popularity is only a glimpse at where technology and the real estate industry is headed. There’s no better time than now to start learning and embracing this fast-paced social media app. You can download the free app here.  

 

There are numerous online tutorials available if you don’t have a teenager or millennial around to help you. Be sure to check back on our next two blogs – the first will give you some tips to help you start using Snapchat like a pro, and the final blog will give you tips on incorporating Snapchat into your business.

 

We have a Snapchat Channel as well. Add ReferralExchange here for exclusive, pictures and videos! 

Posted by

Lisa Fettner

VP Marketing

Referral Exchange

lisa@referralexchange.com

www.referralexchange.com

 

Comments (24)

Praful Thakkar
LAER Realty Partners - Andover, MA
Andover, MA: Andover Luxury Homes For Sale

ReferralExchange (Lisa Fettner) - Lisa, I am yet to jump on this - and hope this is not another fade like QR codes....(so do I believe for QR codes.)

Jun 18, 2016 02:51 PM
Sally K. & David L. Hanson
EXP Realty 414-525-0563 - Brookfield, WI
WI Real Estate Agents - Luxury - Divorce

Not popular in our target audience...but certainly good "tool belt' information.

Jun 18, 2016 07:56 PM
Jennifer Mackay
Counts Real Estate Group, Inc. - Panama City, FL
Your Bay County Florida Realtor 850.774.6582

Thanks for sharing the information - I don't see how you all have time to do all these apps - not judging mind you...

Jun 18, 2016 09:21 PM
Liz and Bill Spear
RE/MAX Elite 513.520.5305 www.LizTour.com - Mason, OH
RE/MAX Elite Warren County OH (Cincinnati/Dayton)

My primary target market is at the other end of the age spectrum.  I know my teenage niece and her friends use Snapchat, but I've yet to encounter in person an adult that mentioned it in our local market. 

Jun 18, 2016 09:45 PM
Gita Bantwal
RE/MAX Centre Realtors - Warwick, PA
REALTOR,ABR,CRS,SRES,GRI - Bucks County & Philadel

I have heard of it but have not used it . Thank you for sharing.

Jun 19, 2016 12:19 AM
Bob Force (REALTOR®)
Century 21 - Redwood Realty - Mount Airy, MD
The FORCE in Maryland Real Estate

Will have to give this some serios thought.  Thanks for the reminder.

Jun 19, 2016 09:41 PM
Athina Boukas
Virginia Capital Realty - Richmond, VA
Certified Residential Specialist (CRS)

My adult daughter insisted that I add this app and I did, about a year ago. So far I'm enjoying it but have only used it with my son and daughter.

Jun 20, 2016 12:45 AM
Nicole Doty - Gilbert Real Estate Expert
Zion Realty - Gilbert, AZ
Broker/Owner of Zion Realty ZionRealtyAZ.com

In my market, snapchat is for 12-18 year olds. I don't know a single adult, millennials included, who uses snapchat. 

Jun 20, 2016 01:08 AM
Doug Rogers
Bayou Properties - Alexandria, LA
Your Alexandria Louisiana Agent

I have been avoiding Snapchat. Sounded like a time drain. Guess I should take a look. Thanks for the headsup!

Jun 20, 2016 06:31 AM
Cathy Perry
RedKey Realty Leaders - Wildwood, MO

I traveled with my 29-year-old son and his girlfriend over the weekend and asked them what they thought about marketing on Snapchat.  They were both marketing majors and didn't think much of the idea.  My son, who coaches high school wrestling in his spare time, said his wrestlers now use Snapchat in the place of texting.  I like technology, but think I'll stick to Facebook and LinkedIn.

Jun 20, 2016 08:12 AM
John Wiley
Fort Myers, FL
Lee County, FL, ECO Broker, GRI, SRES,GREEN,PSA

Marketing tool change so quickly. Something new all the time. It is important to keep up with the changes as long as it does not change our long term goals.

I have also found I can not be successful at everything.

Jun 20, 2016 09:39 AM
Anne Edwards Johnson
JP and Associates - Austin, TX
Austin Realtor | HookemhomesATX (512)917-5260

It sounds like it may be more  real-time and interpersonal than other social media outlets.  But geez, how often are we already looking at our phones or tablets?  Another "check-in".  Thank you for the information.

Jun 20, 2016 10:16 AM
Laura Moore
Coldwell Banker - Granite Bay, CA
Competent ~ Caring ~ Committed

I am just starting to use SnapChat and am finding it is quite useful

Jun 20, 2016 10:24 AM
Thomas McCombs
Century 21 HomeStar - Akron, OH

I am not using it yet. It just seems to me that if a picture or a video is worth taking, why would I want it to disappear quickly and forever?

Jun 20, 2016 10:52 AM
Laura Filip
Laura Filip Broker , Opening doors for All Seasons of Life - Whitesboro, TX
What can we do for you today?

Thank you for sharing but not sure this is for me... Way to many apps and things to post on. 

Jun 20, 2016 12:20 PM
Terry McCarley
Coastal Real Estate - Cape Coral FL - Cape Coral, FL
REALTOR, SRES, CDPE - Cape Coral, FL

I am hearing more and more about snapchat so I guess it's time for me to check it out.

Jun 20, 2016 11:27 PM
Brittany Kinsland
MVP Realty - Naples, FL
In the top 10% of REALTORS® in Southwest Florida!

I have a snapchat account but deleted the app from my phone prior to getting into real estate bcz so many videos etc are a complete waste of time to watch. How do i filter the garbage? The issue I am having is the desire to watch 2507105710 snaps from people in HOPES that one might be in response to my snap. 

Jun 21, 2016 08:22 AM
Sheri Sperry - MCNE®
Coldwell Banker Realty - Sedona, AZ
(928) 274-7355 ~ YOUR Solutions REALTOR®

ReferralExchange (Lisa Fettner) - You hit it with Millenials and Gen X.  My demo does not use snapchat but building the base is a thought.  Forward thinking tech people want to know if you use these tools. Thanks for the post.

Jun 22, 2016 04:50 AM
Kimo Jarrett
WikiWiki Realty - Huntington Beach, CA
Pro Lifestyle Solutions

Probably useful for family and friends, yet the reviews aren't encouraging to adopt for RE business. However, I'll explore the app further because the concept is exciting. Thanks for sharing.

Jun 22, 2016 05:24 AM
Inna Ivchenko
Barcode Properties - Encino, CA
Realtor® • Green • GRI • HAFA • PSC Calabasas CA

I never got into SnapChat. Not yet. My daughter though uses this application a lot. 

Feb 19, 2017 01:31 AM

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