In a conversation at Connect Now, industry leaders discuss why virtual open houses and video tours should be a key part of any 2021 marketing plan and advise on how to maximize their mileage.
Source: Inman News
Your 2021 marketing plan needs to focus on virtual tours — here’s why
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