Posting on social media with the right content and information is crucial. We utilize live reports and news relevant to mortgage industry for our posts, ensuring compliance with social media regulations. Our experience ensures that all posts are both effective and compliant.
Our process is straightforward and simple: once we understand your target
audience and location, we take care of everything else.
We start with an in-depth consultation to understand your brand, goals, and target audience.
Based on the strategy, our team will create compelling content that aligns with your brand
You’ll have the opportunity to review the content we’ve created.
Once approved, we’ll schedule your content for optimal times to reach your audience
We primarily manage Facebook and Instagram & LinkedIn, as they are the most popular platforms for engaging with clients in the mortgage industry.
We typically post content 2 - 3 times per week. This frequency ensures a steady flow of information without overwhelming your audience, keeping them engaged and informed.
Absolutely! Our service is designed to complement your own efforts. You can continue to post while we handle regular content, creating a dynamic and engaging social media presence.
Yes, our team crafts posts that align with your brand voice and resonate with your audience. We ensure that the content feels authentic and represents your expertise.
We are well-versed in the compliance requirements specific to the mortgage industry. Our team monitors all content to ensure it adheres to industry regulations, minimizing the risk of non-compliance.
While we strive for efficiency in social media management, we can provide previews of scheduled posts upon request. However, timely approval may be necessary to keep up with the fast-paced nature of social media.
We focus on relevant and shareable content tailored to your audience, including educational post, market news, client testimonials, and engaging visuals. Our goal is to position you as a knowledgeable resource in the mortgage industry.