u/LateConfidence4507

Solo real estate agency here: what social media marketing is actually worth the time?

I recently started a small solo real estate agency and I’m trying to figure out where to focus my marketing time.

For people marketing real estate with a small team or no team, what has actually been worth doing on social media?

Which platform would you focus on first right now?

I’m especially curious what type of content is getting real results beyond likes.

Also, what did you try that ended up being a waste of time or money?

Last thing: are there any tools or simple workflows you recommend for turning listings into videos or social posts quickly?

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u/LateConfidence4507 — 3 days ago

New solo agent: what listing marketing actually helps sell homes?

I recently started as a small solo real estate agent and I’m trying to figure out how much time I should realistically put into social media.

For experienced agents here, has social media actually helped you get listing conversations, buyers, sellers, or showings? Or is it mostly just long-term brand awareness?

If you were starting solo again, which platform would you focus on first?

Also, what type of content has worked best for you in a real estate context?

I’m also curious what you tried that ended up being a waste of time or money.

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u/LateConfidence4507 — 3 days ago

Starting a small solo agency. What marketing is actually worth the time?

I recently started a small solo real estate agency and I’m trying to figure out where to focus my time on marketing.

I’m looking for practical advice from agents who are solo or running a very small team.

If you were starting from scratch, what would you focus on first?

Which platform would you focus on first?
Also, what type of content works best for social media (link me some good content)?

Also curious what ended up being a waste of time or money for you.

Last thing: for listing content, do you have any simple workflows or tools that help turn listing photos/videos into decent social posts quickly? I’m trying to stay consistent without spending hours editing every week.

Any advice is appreciated. I’m trying to make a realistic plan instead of chasing every marketing idea at once.

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u/LateConfidence4507 — 3 days ago

Agent here - what listing media is actually worth investing in for social?

I recently started a small solo real estate agency and I’m trying to figure out where to spend my time and budget on listing media.

For the photographers/videographers here, what are agents asking for that actually seems useful for social media?

If you were advising a solo agent with limited time, what would you tell them to focus on first?

Also curious what you’ve seen agents waste money or time on when it comes to social content.

Thanks in advance. I know this sub is more on the media side, so I’m hoping to learn from the people who actually make this stuff every day.

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u/LateConfidence4507 — 3 days ago

what’s the best marketing time investment when starting out as solo agent?

I’m started a small solo real estate agency and I’m honestly not sure where to begin with marketing.

For people who are solo or running a tiny agency, what has actually been worth your time?

Which platform would you focus on first?
Also, what type of content works best for social media (link me some good content)? I’m also curious what you tried that ended up being a waste of time.

And finally, are there any tools you recommend for quickly turning listings into videos or social posts? I’m trying to find the best time investment without spending hours editing content every week...

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u/LateConfidence4507 — 3 days ago