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Snapchat for real estate: The complete guide to geofilters, maps and ads

Why use Snapchat for real estate?

Documenting the daily behind-the-scenes of how you are helping your clients and showcasing your local expertise through video is powerful.

Gary Vaynerchuk was the keynote speaker for ICSF16, and he urged every attendee to become a media company first and a real estate professional second.

Real estate is a relationship business, and the most efficient and effective way to authentically communicate your personal brand message is through visual communication.

People want to buy or sell a home with a trusted adviser, and real-time video is a trust accelerator. Tomorrow’s consumer is going to expect us to have our own television channels where we are the stars of the show. It’s not about ego or fame, it’s about showing people what we do without having to tell them.

Marketing in a 2018 world is about three things:

  1. Audience: Where is the attention?
  2. Participation: How easy is it to engage?
  3. Authenticity: Are you connecting on a human level?

Snapchat is fast and easy media creation on-the-go that leverages the power of visuals to connect on an authentic level with your community. It has the highest engagement of any other social platform with over 60 percent of users creating content every single day.

The messaging capabilities allow users to communicate easily without needing someone else’s phone number or email.

Snapchat gave us a broadcast network and editing studio in our pockets that allows us to share our stories with potential clients in real time. It gives viewers a chance to experience you in a real and unedited format, which is a much more intimate setting than a noisy feed.

Getting to know someone every day, eye-to-eye, creates opportunities for relatability, and when we can relate to people, they become very relevant to us.

What kind of content is working?

Content that aligns with your brand is key — it should be educational, entertaining or inspiring and show how you are helping clients in your market. Snapchat is more of a personal channel, so be sure to show the “real you” and the behind the scenes of your day to day.

Most importantly, because Snapchat is about human relationships and communication, it should not be all business all the time.

Snapping an incredible dinner at your favorite local cafe is more personal and also showcases that you’re a fan of the neighborhood in which you live and that you know some of the best spots in the area.

You don’t always have to talk about real estate to talk about real estate.

Key elements of creating valuable content

Consistency

With an ephemeral platform like Snapchat where the content will eventually disappear, it’s important to commit to creating content on a regular basis — it doesn’t have to be a ton of content, but a few daily snaps at least.

The idea behind Snapchat is that it mimics human communication and only exists in the moment — our conversations happen in real time, and there’s no recording of that.

Disappearing content means that people tune in because they don’t want to miss it!

Staying consistent keeps your story in your viewer’s feed. Additionally, because there is no algorithm determining what content gets seen, the more regularly you share to your story, the more likely it is to be closer to the top of the feed.

Proactive engagement

When you are first growing your community, engagement is critical (it’s always critical, but even more so when you’re starting out). Commenting on people’s stories will create conversation, and it’s almost a guarantee that the other person will reply.

If possible, try to send either a voice message or at least a sentence rather than just an emoji — it shows that you took the time to create a conversation.

My personal strategy was never to watch a story I couldn’t comment on. If that meant only three a day, then that was it. Engagement is the key to growth on Snapchat.

Develop a niche

Focusing on a target persona, one neighborhood or an area of expertise (senior living, condos, beach front homes, first-time homebuyers or veterans) can help you hone in your content strategy.

Knowing who your audience is will make creating content easy because you know exactly what will appeal to that audience.

In turn, being specific helps the audience know what they can expect from your content. Don’t worry, over time, you will be able to move into other niche areas once you master one and become known in that space.

The saying “riches in the niches” couldn’t be more true — learning to master one small segment will help you get known for that one thing.

Just start

Plain and simple, don’t get paralysis by analysis, just start making some content and doing it every day. Even if it’s only a few snaps a day and commenting on a couple of stories, get into a rhythm and get comfortable with the idea of talking to your phone.

Content best practices

Content ideas

How to drive traffic to your content outside of Snapchat

One of the most exciting feature rollouts just occurred in July of this year — the ability to add links to your snaps. Before, only paid advertisers were able to add links to their snap content.

Now, if you have an amazingly valuable piece of content on your blog, you can include a call to action in your snap telling them to swipe up and click on the link included to access that content.

Remember, always give value without expectation. Don’t drive traffic to a sales page. You should offer consumers value before “the ask.”

Ideas for linking strategy

How to add a link

 

Pro tips

How to grow your audience

Snapchat was designed for users to connect intentionally with others to grow relationships and communities.

By design, it limited discoverability, which means it’s tough to find people unless you know their exact username or have their Snapcode.

Currently, Snapchat is undergoing new feature rollouts that will improve discoverability, but for now, here are some ways to help you grow your community:

Note: Many active Snapchatters understand that it’s difficult to find new people to connect with, which is why you will see “shout outs” where a snapper shares someone’s username or Snapcode on their story.

This is one of the best ways to find new folks, so if you love watching someone, share his or her code and why you love the channel with your community!

How to attach someone else’s Snapcode to your snap for a shout out (or make your own sticker)

  1. Press, and hold down on the person’s name or story.
  2. Once their Snapcode pops up, take a screenshot.
  3. A pop-up box will appear at the top that says “Edit Screenshot” — tap it.
  4. Using the scissors tool on the right-hand side of the screen, trace around the Snapcode.
  5. Now, you can close out of this screen by tapping the “X” in the top-left corner, and the Snapcode will be saved as a sticker for future use.
  6. Create a snap telling users why they should connect, and add the sticker onto your snap by tapping on the sticker button.

 

 

Pro tip

Many Snapchat users are not aware that you can get found by adding your snaps to local stories in your area under the section called “Our Story.”

Snapchat is able to identify verbal keywords, text keywords and images. If you want to be found in these stories, you can create a snap and place the keyword on your snap along with your Snapcode.

If you don’t add your username or code, people won’t be able to add you from viewing the local stories.

For example: Type the words “real estate” or “Phoenix” on your snap, and include your Snapcode, then send to “Our Story.”

Note: Snapchat is currently amassing a searchable keyword “library,” which means not every keyword is findable yet, so you may want to use more broad terms.

Access the local stories section by opening the home screen and tapping in the search bar at the top of the screen.

Below, you will see “Top Stories” trending from around the world. Snapchat has curated these snaps based on location, keywords and events from those users who have submitted their snaps to “Our Story.”

Once you have submitted your Snap with the keyword of your choice to “Our Story,” you are likely to find it by searching that word in the search bar.

Snap Maps

Snap Map is a map of the world that was designed to help you find current friends, meet new ones and see global stories.

“With the Snap Map, you can view Snaps of sporting events, celebrations, breaking news and more from all across the world. If you and a friend follow one another, you can share your locations with each other so you can see where they’re at and what’s going on around them! Plus, meeting up can be a cinch.”  – Snap, Inc.

 

How to access the Snap Map

  1. Access the home screen.
  2. Pinch two fingers together on the screen (as if you’re trying to make an image smaller).
  3. The Snap Map will automatically appear, and you can tap on friends or local stories — you can also add new people you don’t already know by tapping on their Bitmoji.

How to turn your location setting on or off

Snapchat offers a location tracking map called Snap Map where you can view your friends’ exact locations. If you do not want anyone to know your exact whereabouts (this feature is extremely precise), my suggestion is to turn on “ghost mode.”

  1. Access the Snap Map.
  2. Tap on the gear icon.
  3. Select your settings — “Only Me AKA Ghost Mode,” “My Friends” or “Select Friends.”

Safety note: If you are alone in an open house, please consider turning off your Snap Map location (if it’s on), and be cautious of snapping content that shows you are alone and including your exact location.

Building brand awareness with geofilters and Snap Ads

There are three levels of advertising within Snapchat: sponsored lenses, sponsored geofilters and Snap Ads.

We will focus on geofilters as these are the most accessible and economical for the everyday user as well as preview of what’s in store for Snap Ads.

Geofilters

A geofilter is simply a digital “sticker” that is overlaid on top of your snap. Snapchat uses the geolocation data from your phone to serve up a variety of daily filters that are hyperlocal to your current location.

In the early days of Snapchat, only major advertisers were able to create these filters, but now, anyone who has a Snapchat account can easily create their own customized Geofilter “on demand.”

Geofilters can help you grow your brand awareness in a fun and interactive way because they are less invasive than traditional advertisements and allow the user to engage with the content on their terms.

Image source: Snapchat.com

How to make a geofilter

There are three main ways to create your on-demand geofilter:

1. Create a geofilter within the Snapchat (easiest):

As of June 27, Snapchat allows you to design your own geofilter right from the settings section of the app.

Note: Pricing will vary depending on a geofence area, length of time for filter to be live and other large events taking place in that area where advertisers may already be using filters.

2. Use predesigned on-demand geofilter templates on Snapchat.com:

Snapchat offers hundreds of pre-designed templates that allow customization such as color scheme, text overlay and the ability to upload you and your friends’ Bitmoji!

If you prefer to work on the desktop or if you have created your own filter in another design platform, this may be the ideal design method.

3. Canva (hardest):

Log into the desktop version of Canva, and create your own geofilter from scratch by clicking on “custom dimensions” button and entering in 1080-by-1920.

This option would be ideal for anyone who wants to create a 100 percent original design without a template.

Note: If you use Canva to make a geofilter, you will need to the paid version to export the image in transparent PNG format.

The Canva app also offers Snapchat geofilter templates as well.

Tips for geofilter design

Notes: Geofilter costs vary based on the length of time or days you want the filter to run and the size of the area the filter will cover — it could be as low as $5 and as high as in the thousands.

Additionally, if you’re thinking about tapping into a huge event like the Olympics, think again; Snapchat already makes advertising deals with big brands during major events and will either raise prices to extremely high levels or only offer those geolocation areas to major brands.

Snapchat also offers annual geofilter options, which means that you pay a pre-determined price that auto renews each year (prices may adjust). An annual filter could come in handy if you want to continually have a custom filter for your brokerage at all times over the office location.

Ultimately, it could save you money in the long run, and it offers you guaranteed exposure in a specified area long term.

Real estate use cases for geofilters

Snap Ads

Snapchat recently announced the rollout of its self-serve ad platform that features an online dashboard similar to Facebook’s Ads Manager where you can create your own ads.

Ad creation will be accessed at Snapchat.com. Snapchat will also be launching a mobile dashboard to allow campaign tracking from your phone and a business manager that allows team members to be added with permission levels and multiple account management.

Snap Ad formats

All Snap Ads are made for mobile; they begin with up to a 10-second vertical video and then offer the option to add additional interactive elements accessible with one swipe up.

Image Source: Snapchat.com

What metrics will be available?

Snapchat will provide advertisers with the following measurements:

Can I create and target audiences?

Like Facebook Ads, Snap Ads will offer targeting based on user behaviors and demographics.

Snapchat will allow advertisers to use its data to create new audiences and also allow users to match emails, create lookalike audiences and connect with people who have engaged with your Snap Ads, geofilters or lenses in past campaigns.

Lastly, Snapchat works with third-party partners such as Oracle and PlaceIQ that can tap into offline purchase behaviors, movie viewership and even locations that Snapchatters have visited throughout their day!

Image Source: Snapchat.com

At the publishing of this article, Snap Ads aren’t available to all users.

Although I’ve not personally created one yet, I can tell you that as an avid Snapchatter, advertisers are going to have to step up their game in this platform that requires creative, fun and eye-catching ad content. The static logo image just won’t do.

If you missed the first part of this ultimate guide, check it out here

Chelsea Peitz is the AVP, director of marketing of Fidelity National Title. Follow her on Twitter or Facebook.

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