
Real Estate Agents: Think Twice Before Signing Up for Automated Social Posting
Social media is a blessing and a curse for real estate agents. It has made it so much easier (and less costly) to stay in


Katharine Holland and Travis Bernard of The San Francisco Good Life Team got tired of working so hard to close. They decided to summon their creative powers (and an extra special agent) to create some advertising that would catch almost anyone’s attention. They needed an agent that was charismatic, downright cute, worked for food, and… fluffy?
Meet the agent of choice, Chompers. Sure, his vocabulary is a little limited. But with that bow tie and puppy dog eyes, you know you’ll want what he’s selling. Even if it is a million dollar condo.
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Social media is a blessing and a curse for real estate agents. It has made it so much easier (and less costly) to stay in

Hello dearest real estate friend. Glad you could make it today. What I want to do here is simple – convince you to be yourself.

“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

Being a team leader can be like being a bird bringing back food to feed a nest full of hungry babies. Without you feeding leads

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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