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Share Your Property Websites on Social Media

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Written by Bambi Tominaga
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Overview

This article walks you through how to share your branded Aryeo property website to social media. It’s a fast and effective way to showcase all listing media (photos, videos, 3D tours, floor plans, and more) in one convenient link.


What Is a Branded Property Website?

A branded property website is a single webpage that features:

  • High-resolution photos

  • Videos and virtual tours

  • Floor plans

  • Agent contact form and details

Sharing this link makes it easy for potential buyers to view everything in one place.


Why Share the Branded Website on Social Media?

  • Increase engagement with your brand

  • Make it easy for potential buyers to contact you!

  • Show all listing media in one place

  • Drive more traffic to your listings



How to Share a Property Website to Social Media

  1. Open Your Listing Page in Aryeo.

  2. At the top of the image banner, look for social sharing icons.

  3. Click the plus (+) icon to open sharing options.

  4. Choose the platform(s) where you want to post the website link:

    • Facebook

    • Pinterest

    • X (formerly Twitter)

    • LinkedIn

    • And more!

  5. Follow the prompts to complete your post directly on the selected platform.


FAQ

Q: Can I share the property website to multiple platforms at once?

A: Yes! Clicking the plus icon gives you options to post on multiple social platforms from one place.

Q: What’s the difference between branded and unbranded property websites?

A: Branded websites include agent information and contact forms. Unbranded versions are often used for MLS compliance and do not include personal branding.

Q: Can I customize the message when I post the website link?

A: Yes! Most platforms allow you to add a custom caption or description when sharing the link.


If you have any additional questions, please reach out to the Aryeo Support Team at [email protected]and we'll assist you!

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