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Over the last year, Jason Pantana and his guests have shared SO MANY social media strategies for real estate agents on This Week in Marketing. Whether your focus is YouTube, Instagram, or Facebook, and whether you're looking for content ideas, implementation strategies, or how to drive business through DM conversations – Jason has covered it all. That’s why for this episode, Jason has selected some highlight moments from the last year covering the best social media strategies for real estate agents to begin using now. Whatever it is you need, Jason and his Rockstar agent guests are breaking it down for you. Watch or listen now, then share in the comments which social media strategies you’re going to implement in your business! In this episode, you’ll learn: 0:00 - The best strategies for real estate social media 1:20 - Five parts of your Instagram bio 2:25 - YouTube vs. Instagram 6:10 - Instagram for prospecting 9:31 - Three categories of video 12:32 - Spotlight voiceovers 14:56 - 5 videos for maximum mileage Featured Episodes: • Crafting a Killer Instagram Bio for Generating Leads! • Starting DM Conversations with Social Media Leads • Driving More Business from Your Real Estate Instagram • Become the Real Estate Thought Leader on Social Media • 3 Easy Vertical Video Ideas for Real Estate Agents • Squeezing Maximum Viability from Your Video Content You are advised that any Information provided on this podcast is not legal advice. Ferry International assumes no responsibility for consequences resulting from the use of the Information. Some of the Information may be outdated or not consistent with current law.