Do You Have a Private Facebook Group?

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Let’s be honest: between showings, contracts, and juggling everything else, who has time to become a marketing guru on top of it all?

But here’s the good news: You don’t need to do everything. You need to do the right things.

One of the easiest wins for relationship marketing? A Private Facebook Group. It’s a quiet corner of the internet where you can nurture leads, connect with past clients, and, most importantly, stay top-of-mind without being salesy or pushy.

Why a Private Facebook Group Works:

A private Facebook group feels more personal than a business page. It’s less about selling and more about serving. It builds loyalty, trust, and community on your terms. Think of it as your client clubhouse (only you hold the key).

  • What to Post (No Canva Needed):
    • Here’s a simple guide to what you can post without needing a design degree or hours of your day. Here’s what you can post—without needing a design degree or hours of your day:
  • Weekly Quick Tips:
    • A simple “Did you know…” about buying, selling, or homeownership keeps you at the top of mind. Short. Helpful. Done.
  • Local Happenings:
    • Highlight community events, new restaurants, park openings—whatever your clients might love.
  • Seasonal Reminders:
    • Think: “Time to check your A/C filters” or “Don’t forget to prep your sprinkler system.” Useful = memorable.
  • Sneak Peeks:
    • Did you get a new listing or just tour something cool? Share a picture and give a behind-the-scenes look.
  • Polls + Questions:
    • “Would you rather have a pool or a bigger kitchen?”—Easy engagement without overthinking it.
  • Home Hacks or Decor Ideas:
    • Pinterest-style value adds. Think of budget-friendly tips or quick weekend projects. (Bonus if they’re clickable.)
  • Client Shoutouts:
    • Celebrate closings, anniversaries, or wins. Tagging clients shows you care—and subtly reminds leads you’re active and trusted.

Pro Tip: Don’t Overdo It

You don’t need to post daily. Two to three solid posts a week is plenty. Batch them, schedule ahead, and let the group do its magic while you focus on closings.

 

Thinking About Starting a Group?

If you don’t have a Facebook Group, it’s a simple and effective way to build connections over time. Start small, and let it grow at a pace that works for you.

Do you already have a group but are unsure where to take it next? Refreshing it with some new content ideas could be just what it needs.

It doesn’t have to be complicated. Focus on building relationships and let your group do the rest.

Do you need a hand with setting it up or planning your posts? Just let me know!

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