If you want to stand out and market yourself in one of the most simplest ways, write a killer bio. With a few simple sSteps you can look professional and really stand out among Realtors.
1. WRITE IN THE THIRD PERSON - Write your bio in the third person describing yourself from an outside point of view. To write in third person, refer to people or characters by name or use third person
pronouns like he, she, it; his, her, its; him, her, it; himself,
herself, itself; they; them; their; and themselves. Avoid first and
second person pronouns completely.
2. KEEP IT SHORT AND SIMPLE - According to Chartbeat, about 50% of readers who land on text (like your bio) won’t make it past having to scroll on their phone. Every word counts, so keep it short, concise, and on topic. If you can keep it under 200 or 300 words (that’s about two or three paragraphs), you’re in good shape.
3. USE KEY ELEMENTS - on a piece of paper, write down the most relevant keywords that describe your purpose and the type of audience you'd like to attract. Using words like loyal, friendly, punctual, dependable, fun, creative, detail oriented, driven, educated,
4. USE AWARDS AND RECOGNITION - You can say things like her clients would say she was always there for them every step or, his friends would say he is detail oriented and always punctual.
5. BEGINNING, MIDDLE AND END - First paragraph introduce yourself, describe your experience and why this profession. Second more personal, Don't be afraid to boast about yourself and your experience, you're pretty talented.
“[Full Name] is a professional Realtor who works with Sky Realty Company. [First Name] has achieved success and excels in [AREAS OF EXPERTISE}], to name a few.
After spending more than [Expertise] in [Profession], [First Name] understands what drives client satisfaction [list notable skillsets/talents/certifications].
[First Name] enjoys [Hobbies talents].
2. KEEP IT SHORT AND SIMPLE - According to Chartbeat, about 50% of readers who land on text (like your bio) won’t make it past having to scroll on their phone. Every word counts, so keep it short, concise, and on topic. If you can keep it under 200 or 300 words (that’s about two or three paragraphs), you’re in good shape.
3. USE KEY ELEMENTS - on a piece of paper, write down the most relevant keywords that describe your purpose and the type of audience you'd like to attract. Using words like loyal, friendly, punctual, dependable, fun, creative, detail oriented, driven, educated,
4. USE AWARDS AND RECOGNITION - You can say things like her clients would say she was always there for them every step or, his friends would say he is detail oriented and always punctual.
5. BEGINNING, MIDDLE AND END - First paragraph introduce yourself, describe your experience and why this profession. Second more personal, Don't be afraid to boast about yourself and your experience, you're pretty talented.
Here is a sample, be sure to use your own personality and words.
“[Full Name] is a professional Realtor who works with Sky Realty Company. [First Name] has achieved success and excels in [AREAS OF EXPERTISE}], to name a few.
After spending more than [Expertise] in [Profession], [First Name] understands what drives client satisfaction [list notable skillsets/talents/certifications].
[First Name] enjoys [Hobbies talents].
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