
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


Jumping into those fluffy, gorgeous-colored mounds of leaves is an iconic tradition in the Fall season (unless you live in New Mexico). It’s probably the only time children consider raking the yard somewhat rewarding. Well, maybe not these days, with the instant gratification of video games and endless streams of media.
What about us adults? Do we want to spend every weekend, bent over, raking the yard after working a 40+ hour week?
Enter April Medlen. She shows us a video of a guy who came up with a genius hack. Using a simple sheet of cardboard, he turns a leaf covered yard into piles of playtime within minutes!
Mr. Inventor !!! This is just the front yard Brian Shreves
Posted by April Medlen on Tuesday, November 3, 2015
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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

Ideally, every client you work with would write you a heartfelt, glowing review…without being asked. But, alas, most don’t. It doesn’t mean they wouldn’t. But

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,

LinkedIn has been around since 2002, quietly trucking along. It’s not a social media platform that you hear a whole lot of people talking about

“Let me know if you or anyone you know is thinking about buying or selling a house in the near future!” Sound familiar? Even if
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