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Real estate digital marketing is a sure-fire way to take your business to the next level in 2020.
Even if you haven't gotten started with digital marketing just yet, it's never too late to start. The sooner you do, the sooner you'll see results.
Marketing your business online may seem complicated. The truth is, you can get started with almost any proven tactic as long as you do it consistently.
In real estate, many of your competitors will be advanced digital marketers. So, as you start to get comfortable with one method, it's a good idea to introduce another. Successful firms tend to have four to seven approaches they rely on every month.
Here are ten ways to use digital marketing in 2020:
While a well-planned open house is still a valuable marketing tool for selling homes today, real estate agents who want to get noticed in today's modern world need a complete online marketing strategy.
Online methods augment in-person marketing by catering to Web visitors 24 hours a day, even while you sleep. Still, you need to fill your marketing toolkit with techniques that produce reliable results. Creativity and consistency work together to grow your practice faster.
Let's look at ten of the most potent real estate marketing ideas for 2020 and beyond:
There's no doubt about it: you don't just want Google to like your real estate website, you want Google to LOVE it. Why? When Google loves your website, you get a higher ranking in search results for real estate businesses and topics in your area. Most prospects don't look beyond the first few links on the first page of results, so a higher search ranking ultimately means more leads and more business. Fortunately, this love story doesn't have to be complicated.
Delta Media Group is known for having the #1 search engine optimization (SEO) platform in the real estate industry by a significant margin. Our team helps real estate businesses with search engine optimization (SEO) every day. Let's take a look at ten ways to make Google fall in love with your website.

Location, Location, Location. Those three words could be music to an agent's ears or the book slamming shut on a real estate deal gone bad.
When helping your client's search for their ideal home, its location most likely tops their list of home-buying priorities.  For some, an excellent location might mean buying a house in a good school district. For others, it could mean to find a home in a neighborhood where its value will likely appreciate over time.
Depending upon what part of the country you live in, others show public transportation for easy commutes to work, shopping, and entertainment at the top of their "must-have" list.


An open house is a powerful way to attract qualified and serious buyers in your local area. While some open house visitors are just "curious," the majority of people willing to attend a showing are serious about purchasing soon.
Some of them might even be ready to do so in the next few weeks, ideal for your seller.
Not only does an open house get a listing much more attention, but it also helps buyers do part of the work of "qualifying" themselves. If something about a home doesn't meet a buyer's needs, then he or she can find that out at the open house – saving time for everyone in the process.
The role of digital technology in building and advertising your home listings has not changed the importance of the open house. You can use digital marketing to amplify your efforts and get even more people to visit. However, you must be ready to make the most of the event.
Let's review some of the best ways to ensure you ace your next open house:
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