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Statistically speaking, the majority of real estate agents don’t make it beyond a couple of years, so don’t feel bad if you’re thinking about giving
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Statistically speaking, the majority of real estate agents don’t make it beyond a couple of years, so don’t feel bad if you’re thinking about giving
Most real estate agents use social media as a means of marketing themselves, at least to some degree. Some agents are able to build a
“Going viral” is such a subjective term, isn’t it? Ask ten people to name the point when something is officially “viral” and you’ll get ten
Want a strong dose of reality? Are you sure? Because this is going to sting: In my opinion, the vast majority of agent Facebook pages
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
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