All the cool kids are on social media these days. The not-so-cool kids seem to be there as well. That means the buyers, sellers and renters are looking at Facebook, Twitter, Instagram and other platforms.
You want to connect with those buyers, sellers and renters.
The trouble is that social media is a pretty broad universe. Trying to keep up with it, post content to it and generally make your presence known seems like it would take an army of assistants.
There are benefits to keeping up with social media, though.
Social media can:
- Boost traffic to your website
- Establish you as an expert on real estate
- Show you care by trying to provide information to others
- Target your advertising to specific demographics
- Connect you with people who can help your business
The bigger your presence on social media, the higher the likelihood that you will make things happen in your business.
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JP Moses
is a real estate investor in Memphis, TN, with experience ranging from land lording to note buying, rehabbing, and wholesaling. However, wholesaling is the area that he enjoys most and where he bring the most experience and expertise to his students.