Facebook? Twitter? Instagram? Snapchat? Pinterest? TikTok?
It’s enough to make your head spin.
With a million projects to juggle, you might feel apprehensive about spending time diving into all the different platforms.
You don’t want to waste your time, especially when there’s no guarantee that your efforts will produce results.
This is understandable and buried within your apprehension is a big truth — not all social media platforms are for your property and beneficial to your goals. Just because a platform exists and is popular in the general public, doesn’t mean you have to spend your precious time on it.
However, there are three you should focus on for the way they are built plays directly into the pillars of property marketing. You might already be active on each one, but are you marketing effectively? Here is our breakdown:
Instagram is all about images and images are what sells properties (homes with high-quality photography lease 32 percent faster). This is why Instagram is the top platform match for apartment communities.
Your time spent marketing on Instagram will not be a waste.
Here are the highlights of our recommendations for properties:
Want to run social media ads for your property or get your posts seen by more people? Facebook is the place to do it.
As well, when it comes to Facebook, there is a little more flexibility in what you can post. For example, a photo that isn’t super high quality that would “flop” on Instagram, will probably perform great on Facebook (i.e., pictures taken by residents, selfies of staff, funny memes, etc.).
Here are the highlights for this platform:
While Facebook isn’t as user-friendly as Instagram, you can’t shy away from this platform.
To help support our recommendation of Pinterest being one of the top 3 social media platforms for you to invest your time in, let’s look at some statistics:
With Pinterest, you have an amazing opportunity to draw people in with visuals that show off the aesthetics and design details of your community. You can create an infinite amount of pins of whatever you wish as well as organize them into group boards. Along with images, you can also share important information like open house dates, unite prices, deals, and events.
Here are the highlights for navigating Pinterest:
Above all, the main key to Pinterest is consistency!
Instagram, Facebook and Pinterest are the perfect trio for your apartment marketing efforts because each has something the others don’t and each offers specific benefits that meet a range of goals for your property.
Instagram plays on the power of imagery, Facebook promotes authenticity, and Pinterest shows your property’s aesthetic and fun side.
What do you think? Is your property on all three of these platforms? Is there specific social media marketing advice you seek?