Real Estate Social Media Manager Needed
Budget: $8 – $15 USD
Here’s a list of key tasks for a real estate social media manager:
Content Creation & Posting
New Listings – Professionally designed posts with property details, high-quality images, and engaging captions.
Just Sold Posts – Showcasing recent sales to build credibility.
Client Testimonials – Eye-catching graphics featuring positive client feedback.
Buyer & Seller Guides – Educational posts/carousels with tips for homebuyers and sellers.
Market Updates – Local real estate trends, mortgage rate changes, and neighborhood spotlights.
Personal Branding Content – Behind-the-scenes, agent highlights, and community involvement posts.
Video Content – Short-form videos (Reels, TikToks, Stories) showcasing listings, tips, or personal insights.
Branding & Aesthetic
Cohesive Brand Look – Custom templates, fonts, and color schemes.
Consistent Posting Schedule – Using tools like Canva, Later, or Buffer.
Engagement & Growth
Community Engagement – Responding to comments, DMs, and interacting with potential clients.
Lead Generation – Creating posts that drive engagement and collect leads (e.g., “Comment ‘BUY’ for a free homebuyer guide”).
Hashtag & SEO Strategy – Optimizing posts to reach local buyers/sellers.
Content Creation & Posting
New Listings – Professionally designed posts with property details, high-quality images, and engaging captions.
Just Sold Posts – Showcasing recent sales to build credibility.
Client Testimonials – Eye-catching graphics featuring positive client feedback.
Buyer & Seller Guides – Educational posts/carousels with tips for homebuyers and sellers.
Market Updates – Local real estate trends, mortgage rate changes, and neighborhood spotlights.
Personal Branding Content – Behind-the-scenes, agent highlights, and community involvement posts.
Video Content – Short-form videos (Reels, TikToks, Stories) showcasing listings, tips, or personal insights.
Branding & Aesthetic
Cohesive Brand Look – Custom templates, fonts, and color schemes.
Consistent Posting Schedule – Using tools like Canva, Later, or Buffer.
Engagement & Growth
Community Engagement – Responding to comments, DMs, and interacting with potential clients.
Lead Generation – Creating posts that drive engagement and collect leads (e.g., “Comment ‘BUY’ for a free homebuyer guide”).
Hashtag & SEO Strategy – Optimizing posts to reach local buyers/sellers.
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Graphic Design
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