
7 Ways To Post About Real Estate Without Boring Your Audience To Tears
Real estate agents need help with social media. I know, because I used to be one who needed it. I’m Mike Bell. If you’re not
Sometimes the scariest thing in the job of a real estate agent isn’t a mile long inspection report detailing foundation issues, or seeing your buyer pull up in a new car before their mortgage is approved. From the just plain weird to the downright freaky, the crazy situations agents find themselves in would surprise anyone who hasn’t been in the biz.
So, we asked our Facebook audience to share the spookiest, creepiest things they’ve come across when out listing and selling homes, and boy did we get some doozies! Some can probably be explained away, while others are just downright funny…and a few will leave you scratching your head and wondering about the existence of “the other side”…
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Real estate agents need help with social media. I know, because I used to be one who needed it. I’m Mike Bell. If you’re not
1. Spamming your listings with no commentary Posting a link or sharing something on Facebook without your opinion is boring. Your friends want to know
Listing your first house can take some time when you get into real estate. And we’re not talkin’ just weeks or months—it can take years!
There are tons of ways and places to market yourself as a real estate agent, but email marketing has to be one of the best
“Normal” people often ask me, “Cathy, could I make it if I’m not genetically predisposed to being a Realtor as you were?” Heredity did play
Depending on your situation, it may not take the full 30 minutes.
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