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Wholesale Marketing Through Social Media Stories

David Mota
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Hello everyone, I'm brand new to Bigger Pockets and real estate in general and I've decided to go the route of wholesaling as my niche for now. I'm going the route of reaching out to my social circle through social media posts (Snapchat,Instagram, FB stories) and that I'm a wholesaler who can help sell their home but also provide other avenues for those who may be struggling to keep their home and arent interested in selling. I'm hoping for input on whats the best way to convey this message more or less through my posts? I don't want to just give the vibe that I'm just a wholesaler looking to facilitate a buy for their home but that I can provide other value as well and that selling isn't the only option. Any feedback is appreciated and thanks in advance.

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