Getting your name out there consistently (and frequently) is the key to building name recognition and retaining clients. Make sure your past clients don’t forget you and choose to use you again next time they need an agent. Here are a few ways to maintain those past-client relationships.
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Keep in touch! 7 effective ways to maintain past-client relationships
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