If you want to be known as the go-to local agent in your market, build an effective personal brand and leverage a relationship-based marketing strategy, there’s no better place for you than Instagram. Here are three strategies you can implement right way to start grabbing the attention of local prospects.
Source: Inman News
How to brand yourself as the go-to local agent on Instagram
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