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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
It seems even the age-old profession of selling homes is taking things to an all new level. The internet and social media are always evolving, and naturally so is the demand for more and more creativity. But showcasing a home’s attributes is a pretty innocent and straight-forward task, right?
Well guess again, because Patrick Raymond of Raymond and Associates has decided to test the waters by publishing a listing video that is… let’s just say “edgy”. In fact, it’s sparking discussion as to how relevant sexually suggestive content is when listing a home. Does this video push too far? Or is it a more effective way to entice potential buyers to check out the home? Can people even tell it’s a home tour (and not a Viagra infomercial)?
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