An introduction to Twitter for property companies

We live in a marketing world of 100 million active Twitter accounts. It lends itself well to helping with your brand image but that’s just for starters. Many who market with Twitter don’t realise it can help you make money. Not only is it an effective communication channel, it’s also a great place to generate leads; 36% of all marketers have found a customer via Twitter.

But just because Twitter is omnipresent doesn’t mean it’s automatically going to help your property company when you start tweeting. In a world limited to 140 characters, it’s not hard to go unnoticed. So any chance you can get to set yourself apart, to make yourself unique and visible, you should grab it.

Using your company’s profile page intelligently and effectively can have a big impact on your business reputation and lead to genuine sales opportunities.

Our free, introductory guide on using Twitter for marketing will help property companies get to grips with interacting with key audiences, monitor conversations about your company, promote thought leadership, and much more.

We’ll explore:

  • How to set up and optimise your profile for business usage
  • The basics, including Twitter jargon and key features
  • The best ways to use Twitter as a powerful marketing tool

Simply hit the button below to download now:

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