
7 Dumb Things Realtors Do on Facebook
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
Selling your home yourself is no walk in the park. From the marketing, to the inspections, to the negotiations… there’s a lot of moving parts. But that doesn’t deter some folks who vow to “save a buck” by doing it all themselves. The only problem? They end up costing themselves in the long run… both in dollars and in dignity. Here are 12 such people who definitely should have called a real estate agent.
No mention of what minerals are on the property or how one might collect mineral rights fees once the end of the world hits and only preppers are left.
Realtors, next time you want to let buyers know that your clients are a) not going any lower, and b) you want this property off your plate pronto, roll out “tired” – how about Homeowners are tired of owning or realtor is tired of trying to sell this house?
The marketing fails don’t end with the craiglist ads. Get a load of these for sale sign blunders.
And of course there’s the self-taken listing photos.
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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
Question: Have you seen the postcards most agents send out? BOOOR-ING! I’m pretty sure they make the prospects sleep-walk on their way back inside the
Agents learn early on in their career that listings are the name of the game. Unfortunately, no matter how much sense that makes, it’s still
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,
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!
Depending on your situation, it may not take the full 30 minutes.
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