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While Facebook may dominate in terms of number of users, Pinterest
wins the battle when it comes to converting online pins into real life
sales. According to Bizrate, 69 percent of online consumers have
purchased an item they found on Pinterest, while only 40 percent of
Facebook consumers have converted to a sale.
The same report also found that consumers think Pinterest is the best
place to get inspiration on what to buy and to keep tabs on items they
like.
What does this mean for real estate agents and homebuilders? You should be pinning.
Not only is Pinterest a solid social media site for attracting
buyers, but you can also easily build brand by using your company’s
tagline in board names, pinning images directly from your website or
blog and showing off your homes, interior finishes and community
features.
Here are a few tips to making the most of your Pinterest page:
• Add a “Follow” and/or “Pin It” button to your website in order to
encourage website visitors to check out your boards and pin your images
onto their own boards.
• When writing descriptions for your pins, make sure you use hashtags and keywords in order to increase search visibility.
• Examine your Google Analytics report to see how effective Pinterest is for increasing your site’s traffic.
• Use the new Pinterest Analytics function to see how many people are
pinning from your website, seeing your pins and clicking your content.
You can also learn more about consumer behavior with information on your
most popular pins.
However, while pinning your own images is a good start, your boards
should also include other brand related images (with proper credit) such
as local attractions, pet boards, recipes and gardening tips. By doing
this, you not only diversify your own content, but you will also
increase the amount of traffic to your page.
With visual Internet marketing on the rise, it’s time that your business got off the sidelines and started pinning.
Article courtesy of Chicago Agent Magazine
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