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Updated about 8 years ago, 11/23/2016

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Josh Wagner
  • Real Estate Agent
  • Hope Mills, NC
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Lead Generation, CRM, Web hosting, and SEO

Josh Wagner
  • Real Estate Agent
  • Hope Mills, NC
Posted
I am a new agent and I am looking to boost my business because my full time job doesn't necessarily allow me to put many hours into real estate. With that being said, I feel that it may be worth my while to pay x amount of money per month to generate solid leads to allow me a few sales a month. In doing so, I can become a full time agent without the worry of going into debt quickly. I value anyone's opinions and experience with: 1. Web-based lead generation systems like zillow, realtor, trulia, etc 2. CRM systems with website hosting/building 3. SEO systems and/or DIY techniques I can comfortably spend $200 or less a month collectively for the systems mentioned above Thanks everyone!

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