Sheri HarrisonI think we keep posting the influencer video at least one a week
Stacie TennysonI highly recommend Effortless Ads! They have amazing reviews, low cost and absolutely the best marketing tool right now.
Brenda SherrillWe just hired a TikTok influencer. I’ll keepYou posted.
Alyssa StansellBrenda Sherrill we had an influencer come out and the video she created was amazing! However, it didn’t bring in qualified traffic, just a lot of dead end leads. BUT she gave us rights to the video so that we can continue to post! I hope yours goes well!
Brenda SherrillAlyssa Stansell so, this is exactly what I think will happen, but it is what it is. I make TikTok’s for the property already and when the owner saw ours, he came up with hiring an influencer. I was like, pay me the money.
Guest InsiderI’m a basics girly and I believe and having a multifaceted partnership approach: - Hit up some of the places around your community and bring them something sweet. See photo for a creative floral bouquet or you can do other candy or cookies. - Tell then you aren’t soliciting but are in the neighborhood because you wanted to post about them on social media to your new residents moving in and wanted to check it out. - Ask them if they have any menus, services sheets, business cards that you can share as part of your move-in packet.- Then ask then if if you can leave some marketing materials behind or if they have time to discuss a partnership. If they don’t want to partner or display your stuff, do your post on social and tag them and hopefully they will share. People that are going to these places are more likely qualified. Also no business says no to more business. I love doing service industries: hair salons, nail salons, med spas, fitness studios or classes, niche health services or...I’m a basics girly and I believe and having a multifaceted partnership approach: - Hit up some of the places around your community and bring them something sweet. See photo for a creative floral bouquet or you can do other candy or cookies. - Tell then you aren’t soliciting but are in the neighborhood because you wanted to post about them on social media to your new residents moving in and wanted to check it out. - Ask them if they have any menus, services sheets, business cards that you can share as part of your move-in packet.- Then ask then if if you can leave some marketing materials behind or if they have time to discuss a partnership. If they don’t want to partner or display your stuff, do your post on social and tag them and hopefully they will share. People that are going to these places are more likely qualified. Also no business says no to more business. I love doing service industries: hair salons, nail salons, med spas, fitness studios or classes, niche health services or functional medicine, chiropractors, dry cleaning or tailors - people with regular clients in the area. You can help them longterm. They can help you in the short term.Show more
Guest InsiderWww.showmyproperty.tv has a lease up package for Social and it includes influencer marketing amongst other strategies.