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Ultimately, you want your bio to say who you are, what you do, and what makes you unique.
To improve yours, follow these steps:
Step 1: Look at what other people are doing so you can see what they’re doing well and how you can differentiate yourself from them. Try Googling other agents in your area or other agents you respect.
Step 2: Write in the third person and use a professional tone.
Step 3: First words of your bio should be your name, first name, last name, and what you do.
LinkedIn is a major component of your online identity. Unlike other social media platforms,
LinkedIn is specifically designed to facilitate communication about you to your business and
professional network.
What’s more, for most people LinkedIn will be one of the top search results when you Google
yourself (often one of the top two!) So there’s a good chance potential clients will come across
it.
That’s why you need to spend some time improving it and making sure it accurately reflects
you. LinkedIn has become much more than an online resume: today it’s more of an online
If you do not have your own domain you should purchase one. (try godaddy.com). Make the domain simple and easy to remember. It should end in .com. I personal have about 30. You can point domains to your website, to pages in your website, to your blog, to pages in your blog, or even to your facebook page.
portfolio. You can post content, videos, accomplishments, and much more! Claim your Realtor.com agent profile and update it with. What are your specializations? Which zip codes do you serve? Link to your social media profiles and blog, including
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