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Post by juthi52943 on Dec 24, 2023 7:55:11 GMT
An example of an immediate and courteous response to customer questions Social media also attracts the now well-known “keyboard lions”. You can decide whether to respond or not, but with the courtesy and thoroughness it deserves. Remember that you are not only responding to the person concerned, but also - and above all - to all the readers who see, read and perhaps do not interact. Many people may respond to your posts or sponsored Job Function Email List posts asking for completely Off Topic things. Try to seize the opportunity (where you obviously see it possible). Don't "squeal" in your posts It's very right to let people know about the homes you market, but don't make "your homes" the main topic of your conversation. Try to give the right weight and not make your " board " too monotonous. Think about the most frequent questions that buyers or sellers ask you: turn them into small posts. If the answer is rather long, use your blog to create interesting content. Stand out in your content and people will trust you more and more. " thrown in the faces of potential buyers does not find much appeal because their main need is to seek answers to their questions: listen to them and answer. It's a long journey, but not impossible. Don't forget about the videos Over 92% of people watch video content on social networks monthly.
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