
5 Lessons I’ve Learned From Running My Own Community Website (& How They Apply to Real Estate)
In 2014, I launched a website called DearEnglishMajor.com, and in the years since, I’ve learned so much about having a successful online presence. Through creating content for Dear English Major, running the social media accounts, sending out newsletters, etc., I’ve gained valuable insight and firsthand experience that I’ve been able to apply to the work I do for my real estate clients.
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Here's the ONE Link You Should Be Using in Your Instagram Bio [VIDEO]
One of the biggest mistakes I see real estate agents make on Instagram is not linking to their content.
Yes, this sounds really basic, but I’ve seen this happen more times than I can count. Agents will share photos from their latest blog post, new listings, and tons of other awesome content all in their Instagram feed but NOT share any info about where people can find the content! (Really. This is SO common for some reason!)
Another common practice is including the URL right in the Instagram post description. Not only is this link not clickable for anyone, but in my *honest* opinion, this also makes you look kind of lazy.
Ok, rant over! :) If you didn’t already, NOW you know that there’s only one place for a clickable link on Instagram. In this video, I share exactly what that link should be.
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Behind the Scenes of a Real Estate Content Hurricane
At the beginning of January 2020, I joined Tacoma Real Estate Agent Marguerite Martin and creator of MovetoTacoma.com down in Portland for a 2-day Content Hurricane.





