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Safe Selling: 5 Tips for Staying Safe on Social Media

October 21 2019

We've already learned how an agent's profile photo, their language, and their marketing can either attract or repel predators. Today, we're going to find out how to patch a major safety flaw in many real estate agents' marketing: social media.

Brokers can share this video with the agents in their office to help them understand what predators looks for when browsing social media profiles in the hunt for their next victim. Watch the video above to learn:

  • How social media posts can add fuel to a predator's fantasy life
  • The #1 rule for staying safe on social media
  • Why you should use a different name and profile photo on your personal and professional accounts
  • How to build a protective "wall" between your professional and personal sides
  • How to prevent predators from cyberstalking you and discovering your personal profile and private family information

Stay tuned for next week's episode to learn about red flags to look out for when communicating with a new prospect.

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