
LinkedIn Can Be a HUGE Source for Real Estate Leads (If You Post the Right Content…)
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
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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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
It hits you like a ton of bricks the first time you hear it could take months (or even years) for a real estate lead
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
At some point in their career, almost every agent either considers joining a team, or is asked to join one. It’s not the right move
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