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Updated almost 9 years ago,

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Scott Zeiger
  • Investor
  • Olmsted Falls, OH
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Facebook posts for atracting investors.

Scott Zeiger
  • Investor
  • Olmsted Falls, OH
Posted

My question is for those that would know, is there not a simple phrase we can use on our FB pages that indicates we are open to "take on" investors? I have a page that shows our properties, what we are working on and what is available to buy or rent, and we have had a great response to a targeted FB post/boost, and thought maybe we could capitalize on that.

Thoughts for not landing in hot water with the SEC?

Of course no one would be dispensing legal advice. 

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