Real Estate Agents: Think Twice Before Signing Up for Automated Social Posting
Social media is a blessing and a curse for real estate agents. It has made it so much easier (and less costly) to stay in
By Mike Bell
Real estate agents come in all shapes, sizes and personality types, and not all of them fashion themselves as true salespeople. “I’m a consultant,” they might say. Or an “advisor”. That’s all well and good, but one thing is indisputable — salesmanship sure does come in handy when selling homes.
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Social media is a blessing and a curse for real estate agents. It has made it so much easier (and less costly) to stay in
There’s no way around it… Now, more than ever, you’ve GOT to stand out as a real estate agent. To say our industry is over-saturated
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
If you’ve been wondering if you can start out as a real estate agent part-time until you can get enough business to go full time,
If I’m not writing, I’m selling real estate. Sometimes, when I reveal this to my artsy writer friends, I get a look of surprise or
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