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Higher Google rankings and updates to past clients make the new LinkedIn real estate app a favorite for REALTORS® using social media.
LinkedIn, known for its lack of Mafia Wars-type apps, is creating apps for specific industries and real estate has been targeted, according Alan Bernier, CEO of Rofo.com, a San Francisco-based real estate technology company that created the app.
Real Estate Pro is the LinkedIn app that allows both residential and commercial REALTORS® to post listings and completed transactions. The app does more than host listings, it enhances the REALTOR’S® profile. And with that enhanced profile, REALTORS® are realizing a higher Google rating.
“LinkedIn ranks high for search engine optimization (SEO) and initial reviews show REALTORS® seeing a lot of traffic being driven from Google to their LinkedIn profiles. It’s a natural place to promote your knowledge, experience and any active listings,” Bernier said.
“The app isn’t just about marketing the property,” he said. “It’s about expanding your professional profile and keeping in touch with your connections. It’s a good way to remind your past clients that you’re still doing transactions so they remember to contact you when they’re ready to buy or sell a property.
“We looked at what a real estate professional would want to do on LinkedIn,” Bernier said. “We asked ‘how can this app help a REALTOR® connect with more people?’”
From the consumers’ perspective, Real Estate Pro is also a great app for anyone seeking real estate, whether it’s a business seeking office space or someone interested in residential, because it allows them to not only view who is active in their market but easily see which REALTORS® are in their professional network.
View a Real Estate Pro how-to video.
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Kim Shindle is the Manager of Media Relations at the Pennsylvania Association of Realtors®. |
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Hi Mark -
we are seeing other real estate professionals (besides real estate agents) using the app. They are highlighting clients/transactions with the ‘deals’ functionality. Try it out and let me know your thoughts.
Is there going to be anything for mortgage lenders with this app?
http://www.themortgagemark.com
Remember that if you use this application you still have to comply with ALL the laws, regulations and ethical provisions regarding any sort of advertising. http://bit.ly/cBicGi Just because you’re online doesn’t mean the rules go out the window.