There’s been a lot of debate about the value of open houses. In my opinion, they’re great for networking and expanding your sphere of influence, and they can help you cast a wider net for business. They can also help you refresh your sense of perspective on your business. Here’s how.
Source: Inman News
Why open houses — home and away — are lead machines
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