Sentences with phrase «post pictures of a property»

Before you post pictures of property, ask permission from the homeowner and check with your local real estate board for any limitations or laws regarding real estate marketing through social media.

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Most picture book writers I know don't post their stories on their blogs because of intellectual property issues.
Also, did you post pictures and a good written up description of the property?
VisualTour allows you or an assistant to take pictures of the property, use software to create the tour, and then post it to the Web.
Functioning as a flash mob of sorts, the associates meet at a property, break up into pairs, take pictures with their smartphones, and start tweeting and posting the property to Facebook, Pinterest, and Instagram.
A thousand or five hundred of them went out to local businesses, hand addressed in bright white wedding envelopes, to the office of the president, or sometimes to HR dept, or even to the receptionist, with a personal thank you note inside with a small denomination grocery store chain gift certificate, asking if possible to post to their office message board, along with a picture of the property with no address (to get the address they had to call).
In fact, many pros are doing sellers a disservice by taking shoddy pictures of the property and posting them online.
Remember to post plenty of pictures of the property, even if it looks bad inside.
You've probably posted plenty of pictures online and gained positive attention through your efforts, but nothing sells a property quite like a tenant walking through the doors and imagining themselves living there.
There's been a lot of talk of sub $ 30k properties, so I thought it would be an interesting idea to post some pictures of what $ 30k buys in different parts of the country.
If you're posting about a new property on Facebook or Twitter, add a picture of the property to improve your results.
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