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Hamp Lee III
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Social Media Advice for Agent and Investor

Hamp Lee III
  • Real Estate Agent
  • San Antonio, TX
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For those of you who are agents and investors, do you combine both on your social media pages or keep them separate?

I’m in Texas and I’m planning to take my exam in a few weeks. I was wondering if it’s possible to combine all of my endeavors in both areas as I consider my marketing and social media efforts.

I tried to find info on it, but I couldn’t find any TREV related info on their sites.

Thanks in advance,

Hamp

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Scott E.
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Scott E.
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It depends on what you're looking to accomplish on social media. I think it's ok to just have 1 social media brand if your goal is to present yourself as an industry expert to attract buyers and sellers and ALSO attract contractors, designers, architects, etc.

There are a few agents in my market who do this. They are a real estate agent but they also flip houses, buy rentals, etc. They share both sides of their business on their instagrams. As an investor myself, these agents are attractive because they clearly know how to work with investors, since they are investors themselves.

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