Should you continue marketing your real estate business on Twitter? The algorithm’s open-source code reveals that it may not be as useful a platform as it once was, and it could be time for agents to focus their social media marketing elsewhere.
Source: Inman News
Twitter’s open source code is the final nail in the (marketing) coffin
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