How does Estate Agent Networking really work?

We do receive many questions as to how exactly does Estate Agent Networking work and how it differs from other industry news channels. Thought it time for another update!

Firstly and most importantly, the platform is driven by the power of social media and the large active and target communities following and engaging with us. The 13,000 in our LinkedIn group, the 33,000 following on Twitter, Facebook 9,000 + members and many more all lead to the fact that the content we share out to these channels will get read be genuine industry professionals and thus increase click throughs to posts on our website.

What the social media does, and please consider that nearly all the audiences that follow Estate Agent Networking have been built organically and are genuine accounts, is that it drives current and active audiences to read the content that is shared on the website – Each post that goes on to Estate Agent Networking also goes out to Twitter, Facebook, LinkedIn etc so the audience increases via ‘network marketing and sharing’ and hence why our posts receive good readership.

We also are the first and currently only UK property news channel to share key marketing tips via our carefully selected industry professional writers for estate and letting agencies to read and learn from – We help the industry to embrace marketing and #proptech in order for our subscribers to continue to build and grow their businesses. It is free to share educational blog posts to Estate Agent Networking via our easy to use online blog post submittence forms:

Lastly, we have built an easy to use and busy property news and educational web platform that allows estate and letting agencies across the UK to keep on top of what is happening in the world of property and what the latest marketing tips and trends are. The website is set up for easy navigation and easy reading across both desktop and mobile devices. The website also attracts many subscribers who receive our weekly newsletters and key marketing emails.

For industry service providers looking to showcase their services and expertise to a growing number of estate and letting agencies across the UK we recommend you look through our easy to understand ratecard that gives you multiple ways in which to start working with us and prices start from just £49 + VAT. View the ratecard here.

 

 

Christopher Walkey

Founder of Estate Agent Networking. Internationally invited speaker on how to build online target audiences using Social Media. Writes about UK property prices, housing, politics and affordable homes.

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