I noticed that at least half of my leads intend to fix up the property themselves or the property is already in excellent updated condition. Should I even bother making an appointment with these leads?
I know using SEO and digital ads have been used, but has anyone tried to leverage regular, unpaid social media posts to generate motivated seller leads?
If so, how well did (or didnt) it work?
I've decided that I'm going to go with one marketing channel to get leads until I've mastered and automated it so I chose Facebook I don't really see a lot of people doing it but I have heard good things about if you ...
Greetings all - Currently renovating a formerly 2 BR 1.5 BA property in West End Alameda, CA with an open downstairs area. I am thinking of making the large open space downstairs into an extra 2 BR 1 BA to utilize th...
Hello BP community!!! I'd like to contribute to this awesome forum with some tips...
Facts About Facebook Advertising.
#Fact1: It's not just about the image.
#Fact2:You should do some research on your target a...
Hey BP Community, Wanted to make a thread of the best ways to market a property. Currently us at Landmark Property Management use over 75 different listing sites as our main marketing strategy. However recently I want...
What are some of the most hot spots to invest in, within the Milwaukee area?
One of the most critical elements in establishing trust with clients is creating a valued brand. A brand is an emotional corporate image that an audience perceives as who you are, what you aspire to be, and what you p...
There could be a few reasons why social media posts may not be bringing in clients:
- Not targeting the right audience - If your target customer persona doesn't align with who is actually seeing your posts, that coul...
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