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It’s the classic real estate Catch-22: To get clients, you need to look successful. But to look successful, you need clients.
If you’re a new agent—or a seasoned one in a dry spell—your social media can feel like a ghost town. You see top producers posting “Just Listed” and “Under Contract” graphics every day, and you find yourself wondering: “What am I supposed to post? My lunch?”
Most agents think that if they aren’t closing deals, they have nothing to say. So, they go silent. And when you go silent, your sphere of influence assumes you’ve quit the business.
Here is the secret the top 1% won’t tell you: People don’t hire you because you have a listing; they hire you because you are an expert.
You don’t need a commission check to prove you know the market. You don’t need a yard sign to prove you are active. You just need to show the world that you are doing the work.
The “Busy Agent Blueprint” is about shifting from selling to sharing. It’s about being the most visible, most knowledgeable person in your zip code—even if you haven’t had a closing this month.
If you stop waiting for “big news” and start showing the daily grind of a local expert, the clients won’t just find you—they’ll trust you before they even pick up the phone.
Let’s look at 7 ways to look like a pro, build your authority, and keep your pipeline moving while you’re still hunting for that first (or next) listing.
You don’t need a listing to show a house.
THE SOCIAL POST: Take a video of the best feature—a killer kitchen, a weird backyard, or a great view.
Agents often wait for their brokerage to send a monthly report. Don’t wait – it only takes 5 minutes (or less) to look up some key market stats in your neighborhood or zip code.
Visibility isn’t just online; it’s in the real world.
Learn more about the Coffee Shop Method and how it could generate some serious business in the months and years to come.
If you aren’t selling houses yet, sell the lifestyle.
Remember: Always ask the listing agent for permission before sharing their listing on social and be sure to credit the agent and brokerage in your post. More about marketing guidelines + ethics below.
You don’t need a client with you to tour a house. Your job is to know the inventory before they do.
Even if you aren’t hosting an open house, you can still deliver value to anyone looking for one.
By adding these new strategies to build authority on social, your “Busy Agent Blueprint” now looks like a complete week of activity:
Before you go out and start snapping photos of every beautiful kitchen in the zip code, remember the Golden Rule of Real Estate: Always give credit where it’s due.
In most markets, it is perfectly fine to share other agents’ listings for marketing purposes, but you must do it the right way:
Following these simple steps keeps you in the good graces of your local real estate board—and it builds a great reputation with other REALTORS you’ll eventually be doing deals with!
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