Facebook Ad Targeting For Real Estate: An Essential Guide (2020 Update) (2024)

By now most agents know Facebook ad targeting for real estate has changed in the past couple of years. But what exactly has changed for Facebook ads for real estate? And how do the changes affect the performance of Facebook ads for real estate agents? In this article, we’ll look at all of this and more.

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  • What changes to were made to Facebook Ad Targeting For Real Estate?
  • Do Facebook Ads For Real Estate Still Work?
  • How do I Set an Audience For Facebook Ads for Real Estate?
  • Use Broad Traits to Get Started
  • Fill In the Details
  • Don’t Know Where to Start?
  • How Do I Use this Info About My Audience?
  • Location Targeting
  • Detailed Targeting
  • How Do I Know When I’m Done?
  • Audience Size
  • Estimated Daily Results
  • Targeting Your Audience with Your Message
  • Final Thoughts on Facebook Ad Targeting for Real Estate
  • Free Fair Housing Checklist

What changes to were made to Facebook Ad Targeting For Real Estate?

In 2018, Facebook was hit with high-profile lawsuits alleging that they had violated the Fair Housing Act. Specifically, Facebook was charged with allowing advertisers to exclude certain groups from viewing housing ads through its audience settings. These lawsuits were followed by an investigation the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD).

As a result, Facebook agreed to make changes to audience targeting for real estate ads. First, it required housing ads to be marked as a “Special Ads Category.” Next, Facebook eliminated almost 5,000 interest categories (affinities) that might be tied to a particular race, gender, or social class. Finally, it removed the ability to target specific ZIP codes.

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Over 5000 audience targeting options have been removed.

Not only did Facebook ad targeting for real estate agents change, but Facebook also increased transparency. All housing ads would now be open to public review through a housing ads search tool. This allows all people to view ads ran for a home, and the tool also allows watchdog groups to police discrimination.

Do Facebook Ads For Real Estate Still Work?

The changes have certainly scared some agents away from Facebook ads for real estate. In a recent forum conversation for members of the Real Estate Agent Directory, one agent even commented, “(I) stopped FB when they took away specific audience … waste of money.” But is this true?

In a word, no. For instance, ad managers with TurnKey Suite by Home ASAP have managed to generate leads for less than $5 per lead and even as low as $1.64 per lead.

Low cost is one thing, but do Facebook ads actually sell houses? Once again the answer is yes. For example a recent reviewer for TurnKey Suite shared this story:

The Facebook ads that Stephanie has run for me have been wonderful. I am getting more leads than the ads I run on my own! I don’t know how she does it! I closed a home last month for $1,150,000 from a Buyer that was Relocating and found me online through one of the Ads. That more than paid for the program!

How do I Set an Audience For Facebook Ads for Real Estate?

Clearly, Facebook ads are still worth the investment, but getting the full advantage of Facebook ads will definitely require some strategy. A huge part of that strategy should be built around the audience you’re targeting.

Before you even set up any ads, you need to understand who you’re trying to reach. This includes general information like age, relationship status, and location, but it goes deeper. What are their hobbies? Where would your target audience likely spend their time? What motivates them?

Pro marketers call this process creating customer personas. You want to literally imagine that you are creating a person that has the traits you would expect your typical customers to have. So let’s look closer at how to approach this process.

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Facebook ads for real estate must declare that they belong in a special ad category.

Use Broad Traits to Get Started

So let’s say that you’re trying to sell a starter home. You probably want to start by aiming for first-time homebuyers which are often younger adults, but not all young people are equally likely to be in the market for a home. So let’s imagine a young person that would be ready to move into their first house.

This person probably lives in an apartment. She may have recently been married or be in a long term relationship. She may even have a young child. This person is probably looking to settle down, so they probably have at least some tenure at their current job.

Fill in the Details

Now let’s use those broad traits to hone in on our target’s particular interests. Since we know that our targets probably live in an apartment, that gives us other clues about their interests. For example, this person probably spent some time looking for apartments in the past, so we could target interests like sites that help when apartment hunting.

In particular, you’ll want to think about which interests might be tied to someone likely to buy or sell a home. For instance, someone with an interest in personal finance blogs may be getting their finances in order to make a big purchase like a home. On the other hand, someone interested in university campus life probably is not someone likely to buy or sell any time soon.

You may also find it helpful to consider interests beyond the basics. Where might this shop? What TV shows would she watch? Which websites do they frequent? While you may not be able to target these interests directly, this exercise can help you consider what speaks to your audience, and ultimately your message will land with greater impact.

Don’t Know Where to Start?

Defining your audience can be tough when they share your interests, but getting into the mind of someone different than you can be even harder. Don’t be afraid to ask for help. Someone in your circle probably has some knowledge of the people you want to reach. You may even want to hire a professional like the account managers in TurnKey Suite who target these people day in and day out.

As you consider your audience, make a list of traits and interests. Continue your research until you have a diverse list of interests for your desired buyers or sellers. Remember better research will make it easier for you when setting up the audience for your Facebook ad.

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Must select at least a 15 mile radius where your ad will run.

How Do I Use This Info About My Audience?

Now that you understand your audience, we need to put that knowledge to use, so let’s choose the essential options for Facebook ad targeting for real estate. We’ll be using Facebook Ads Manager, so if you are unfamiliar, you can read up on how to create an ad here.

Location

First, you’ll need to select a location. This is where Facebook’s new policies really begin to take effect for real estate agents. Advertisers can no longer target based on zip code for housing. Instead, you will need to choose a broader area to target such as a city or a Designated Market Area. Simply type in the name of the city or a nearby town and select it from the list that appears.

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Click the box to open map.

You can also select your target area using a map. First, click the box that says “Type to add more locations,” to make the map appear. Next, use the zoom tools to focus on a general area. To choose an area where your ad will run, click the “Drop Pin” button and click your desired location. All locations within a minimum 15 mi. radius of your pin will be included.

You have several options for the type of interest someone has in a particular area, too. For instance, you can limit the ad to people who currently live in an area or people traveling to this area. This feature comes in handy when promoting a vacation home to travelers or if you have a similar situation where you need to reach a specific subset of people. Consider areas that people commonly relocate from when choosing your ads locations, too.

Detailed Targeting

To reach the people most likely to act on your ads, you’ll need to use the detailed targeting options Facebook provides. In the past, you could choose demographics, interests, and behavior criteria of the people seeing your ad. Now you are limited to selecting interests only.

You can choose interests by searching or browsing. To search, simply start typing an interest or characteristic into the search box. A list of relevant criteria will appear, and you can select the criteria you want to include. You can also browse through lists of traits by clicking “Browse.” This option can be especially helpful if you’re unsure of where to start. Remember to consider the nature of a user’s interest, too.

As you choose targeting options, remember to use the list you created while researching to hone in on the people most likely to respond to your ad. You’ll need this list later when crafting your message as well.

How Do I Know When I’m Done?

Facebook offers you some tools to help you evaluate your targeting options. As you add new criteria to your ad targeting, you will want to use these tools to hone in on an audience that is not too broad or too specific.

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The audience size dial tells you whether your ad targeting is too broad or too specific.

Audience Size

You can find the Audience Size tool on the right-hand side of the screen. Here you’ll see a dial that changes as you add options to your Audience settings. Ideally, this dial should be right in the middle of the section which would give you a happy medium where lots of people will see your ads and most of these will be in your target audience.

If you find your audience is too broad, try excluding more people from your audience. You can also choose the exact match criteria that a person must have to be shown an ad. To add exact match criteria, click the link that says “Narrow Audience” and an additional search box will appear where you can select essential traits your audience must have.

You’ll also see your ad’s potential reach in this section. Reach refers to the total number of people who see an ad, so your potential reach would all of the people who meet the criteria you have set in the Audience settings. Of course, not all of these people log in every day and Facebook needs space for other advertisers, too, so you’ll need a bit more information.

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Use the estimated daily results to evaluate your Facebook ad targeting options.

Estimated Daily Results

Just below the Audience Size information, you’ll see your Estimated Daily Results. Here Facebook gives you an idea of how many people will see your ad each day (reach) and how many goal conversions you might expect. The goal conversions may be leads, site visits, or other user actions depending on the objective you set for the campaign.

So where do these numbers come from? Facebook calculates your Estimated Daily Results based on your campaign settings and data it has collected from other similar campaigns. Your daily ad budget has a big impact on the total number of ad views (impressions) and conversions, but don’t forget you’re not just looking for quantity here.

You want to get the best performance for the least money. That’s why you’re taking the time to get your ad in front of the right people. To get a rough idea of how your ad will perform, divide your Daily Budget by the estimated daily leads.

Real estate ads typically average about $5 per lead although our TurnKey Suite account managers routinely generate leads for less than $3 per lead.

Targeting Your Audience with Your Message

Matching your message to your audience has always been important to marketing, but with the new limits on Facebook ad targeting for real estate, your message has become even more essential. Individuals have unique needs, and so different messages resonate with different people.

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This Facebook ad speaks to the luxury home buyer.

Instead of trying to speak to everyone, imagine speaking to a person with all the qualities you listed earlier. How would you connect with them? What problems can you solve for them? What are they likely to find important? Let your answers guide the text and images you use for your ad. If you can, test a few messages to see which ads give you the best results.

Just be careful when creating your message. Your goal should be to speak to the concerns and needs of a particular group and not to suggest that the group is preferred. After all, you don’t want to leave yourself open to Fair Housing violations, too!

Final Thoughts On Facebook Ad Targeting for Real Estate

Targeting the right audience with your Facebook ads is not an exact science, so you will need to make adjustments over time. You may find it helpful to set a smaller ad budget upfront while you test what works, and then increase the ad budget when you find the right audience for your ad.

The most important thing is to get started running your real estate ads on Facebook. No other form of advertising gives you the reach and advanced targeting options found on Facebook, and that makes it a form of marketing no real estate agent should ignore.

Do you want to get started in Facebook marketing, but don’t have the time? Try TurnKey Suite by Home ASAP. You get built-in Facebook ad spend, a ton of tools, and an account manager to help you get the most out of it all, so you can focus on closing deals.

Update (7/14/2020): In June 2020, Google also announced that it would be making similar changes to its platform to limit housing discrimination. Advertisers will no longer be able to target by ZIP code or demographics when running housing ads. Click here to read their official announcement.

Facebook Ad Targeting For Real Estate: An Essential Guide (2020 Update) (2024)

FAQs

How do you target your audience for real estate on Facebook? ›

For Real Estate Facebook ads, the first layer of targeting should be based on location. Facebook allows you to target as precisely as people living in a particular ZIP code. Next, you can add demographic filters like age, income, etc. to target your ads to people who can afford to buy a home.

Do Facebook ads still work 2022? ›

Facebook advertising is still relevant in 2022. Leaving Facebook out of a paid social media strategy means losing out on its huge user base, market share, and technological capabilities.

Why did Facebook remove detailed targeting? ›

Starting Jan 19, 2022, we're removing some detailed targeting options because they are either not widely used, they may be redundant with others or too granular, or because they relate to topics people may perceive as sensitive, such as targeting options referencing causes, organizations, or public figures that relate ...

How do you set a target audience for real estate? ›

To find your target audience, look at the demographics of people who have actually purchased your homes. Connecting with your customers directly is often the most effective way to learn what they are looking for and what will resonate with them.

How do I market my real estate on Facebook? ›

Facebook Page Marketing Tips
  1. Update Your Cover Photo Frequently. Use the cover photo to highlight the homes you have for sale. ...
  2. Create Helpful Tabs. ...
  3. Remember the 80/20 Rule. ...
  4. Respond to Comments. ...
  5. Use Photos and Video. ...
  6. Focus on Local Interests. ...
  7. Share Interesting and Informative Facts. ...
  8. Offer Helpful Advice.
9 Jul 2015

What changes are coming to Facebook in 2022? ›

These changes include:
  • Royalty-free audio for Reels Ads. ...
  • Post-loop Reels ads in testing. ...
  • Image carousel ads for Reels in testing. ...
  • Advantage custom audience. ...
  • AI comes to Messenger.
5 Oct 2022

What Facebook ad works best 2022? ›

Retarget previous visitors to your Facebook or Instagram pages. Facebook retargeting ads are shown to users who have visited your ecommerce website or interacted with your Facebook or Instagram page in the past. This Facebook ad strategy is a great way to nurture relationships you've already started.

What is the best audience size for Facebook ads 2022? ›

But it will do much better if it is broad. Five hundred thousand to one million is the best audience size for a Facebook ad audience. Read more; Three Facebook Marketing Tools You Need To Grow Your Business.

What are the 3 types of audiences that you can target on Facebook? ›

When you advertise on Facebook, you can target your ads to three types of audiences: saved audiences, custom audiences, and lookalike audiences. Saved audiences let you target specific interests, behaviors, income levels, locations, and other criteria.

How do I optimize my Facebook ads 2022? ›

  1. Build a Facebook ads funnel. ...
  2. Get more mileage from existing content. ...
  3. Add more unique creative assets. ...
  4. Use Facebook's dynamic features. ...
  5. Update your landing page. ...
  6. Turn on campaign budget optimization. ...
  7. Know the best bid strategy. ...
  8. Find your top ad placements.

How do I place a Facebook ad in 2022? ›

How to advertise your business on Facebook
  1. Step 1: Click the blue Promote button to begin advertising. ...
  2. Step 2: Define your campaign objective. ...
  3. Step 3: Line up your ad assets. ...
  4. Step 4: Define your target audience. ...
  5. Step 5: Set your budget. ...
  6. Step 6: Review, publication and modifications.
18 May 2022

What targeting options did Facebook remove? ›

From January 19, 2022, Meta removed some Detailed Targeting options related to politically or culturally polarising topics. These include sexual orientation, health, religion, political affiliation, social issues, race, and ethnicity.

Why am I seeing so many ads on Facebook all of a sudden 2022? ›

Why am I seeing so many ads on Facebook all of a sudden? You may be seeing more ads on Facebook all of a sudden because of ad retargeting. Facebook will use your browsing history from other websites to give you more relevant ads.

How does the Facebook algorithm Work 2022? ›

Essentially, the Facebook algorithm evaluates every post. It scores posts and then arranges them in descending, non-chronological order of interest for each individual user. This process happens every time a user—and there are 2.9 billion of them—refreshes their feed.

Are Facebook ads good for real estate agents? ›

Ultimately, Facebook is one of the most effective platforms for real estate advertisem*nt. As a part of your social media marketing strategy, Facebook ads work on multiple levels, including: Targeting local customers. Real estate professionals rely on local businesses to thrive.

Who are potential customers for real estate? ›

Customer Focus

First-time homebuyers: Usually families looking to buy their first home. Investors: Buyers seeking income property. Luxury buyers: Buyers focused on purchasing luxury properties. Upgraders: Individuals looking to upgrade from a rental home to buying a home, or who want to live in a bigger (or better) ...

Why Facebook is the best platform for real estate? ›

Reasons to Use Facebook for Realtors

It has built-in marketing tools that allow you to target specific demographics and neighborhoods. According to Hootsuite, ⅔ of Facebook users visit a local business page at least once a week.

What is the new Facebook update? ›

4 New Facebook Updates in 2022 [What's the Latest on Facebook?]

What are 3 of Facebook's top features? ›

Facebook has quite a lot of features but its main features are the Newsfeed where the user see contents from his Facebook friends and pages he follows; Messenger for messaging; Timeline where it shows the user's information and content posted or shared; the Wall, a space for the user's content; and Events where user ...

Is Facebook changing algorithm? ›

Facebook announced new changes to the News Feed ranking algorithm. One key change gave posts not seen by users a second chance at being viewed. Another important update gave more weight to each user's most 50 interactions on the network in determining what they see in their feed.

How much is a Facebook ad 2022? ›

Facebook ads cost per click by campaign type, 2022

According to its data, the average cost per click across all campaigns over the past year is $1.01, a slight increase from last year at $0.97. We can also see average cost per click in Facebook by campaign objective: Brand awareness: $2.32. Lead gen: $1.74.

How do I run a successful Facebook ad? ›

10 Essentials to Running Successful Facebook Ads
  1. Have a goal in mind.
  2. Target your audience.
  3. Use Eye-catching ad images.
  4. Know what to say (and what not to say)
  5. Don't sound like an ad.
  6. Leverage A/B split testing.
  7. Install Conversion Pixels.
  8. Start Retargeting.
19 Sept 2022

Are Facebook ads still effective? ›

Both agencies and small businesses consider Facebook ads more effective than boosting posts, so 80% of the budget is spent on ads, and 20% on post boosts. Other valuable Facebook features for many marketers include Business Pages and Groups, used by around 60% of our respondents.

Are lookalike audiences effective 2022? ›

It may be interests, age, location. Whatever it is, Facebook Lookalike audience is designed to understand a core commonality between a group of people in your customer list and then find that in other groups. It is, indeed, an incredibly powerful technology for a successful digital marketing campaign.

What is a good target audience size for Facebook ads? ›

Essentially, Facebook recommends targeting a minimum of 1,000 people with your ads. You can start with that and scale from there as you get a better understanding of who your audience is. Or, you can kick off with a broader audience of 10,000 people or 100,000 folks – depending on your budget.

How many interests should I target for Facebook ads? ›

Facebook Ads Manager

It will show a list of around 25 ideas for other interests you can target, related to your input keyword. This list also includes job titles and behaviours, so it's actually a little less than 25 interests. Many advertisers use this thing like they also use Google.

What are the 3 types of audiences you can create? ›

This was a first overview of the three audience types you can create in Ads Manager, core audiences, custom audiences, and lookalike audiences.

What are Facebook targeting options? ›

Facebook has three main types of targeting options: Core Audiences, Custom Audiences, and Lookalike Audiences.

How do I find best interests on Facebook Ads? ›

Go to Settings & Privacy > Settings > Ads > Ad Settings > Categories used to reach you > Interest Categories. You can click on any of your interests on the list to learn more about why Facebook thinks you're interested in them.

Which Facebook ads are most effective? ›

Which Facebook ads are most effective? Lead generation ads are usually more cost effective in collecting leads than a standard ad redirecting your traffic to a landing page.

How do I grow organically 2022 on Facebook? ›

15 Tips to Improve Facebook Organic Reach
  1. Be more specific about what you publish. ...
  2. Control the posting frequency. ...
  3. Reply to your audience. ...
  4. Get your audience to reply to each other. ...
  5. Get reactions over like. ...
  6. Post when your audience is online. ...
  7. Bypass the algorithm using Facebook Stories. ...
  8. Create Facebook Groups.

How do I get sales on Facebook ads 2022? ›

In 2022, if you want to get the most out of your ad budget, you'll need to incorporate content. Most people think of Facebook ads as an easy way to make a buck off cold leads. However, Facebook ads aren't a one-trick pony. Using part of your Facebook advertising budget to engage with your warm audiences is crucial.

How do you create multiple ad sets in one campaign in 2022? ›

How to create multiple ad sets at once
  1. Open your Ads Manager or Power Editor and click +Create Campaign. ...
  2. After you have selected Campaign Objective, you'll advance to the Ad Set tab.
  3. Once you're in Ad Set tab select Create Multiple New Ad Sets from the drop down menu at the top of the screen.
26 Jan 2017

What are the different types of Facebook ad formats? ›

Types of Facebook ad formats
  • Image. We recommend using images of your product or brand. ...
  • Video. Adding movement to your ads can make them more eye-catching in Feed. ...
  • Carousel. Carousel ads showcase up to ten images or videos in a single ad, each with its own link. ...
  • Instant Experience. ...
  • Collection.

Did Facebook remove detailed targeting? ›

Starting Jan 19, 2022, we're removing some Detailed Targeting options because they are either not widely used, they may be redundant with others or too granular, or because they relate to topics people may perceive as sensitive, such as targeting options referencing causes, organizations, or public figures that relate ...

Should I use detailed targeting on Facebook? ›

No, you should not use Facebook's Detailed Targeting Expansion. If it does anything at all, it just massively inflates the size of your target audience. As my examples show it increases both targeted and broad interests to a worldwide audience of 2.1 billion people.

Is Facebook targeting accurate? ›

As explained in the study: “To obtain insights into how Facebook generates interests from a user's Facebook activities, we performed controlled experiments by creating new accounts and systematically executing numerous planned activities. We found 33.22% of the inferred interests were inaccurate or irrelevant.

Why is my FB feed full of ads? ›

In advertising parlance, that's "retargeting". Facebook allows advertisers to "retarget" people who have visited the advertiser's website or app off Facebook, which may result in more ads showing up in your news feed.

How do I stop the running ads on Facebook? ›

Facebook ads can be stopped at any time. You can turn your campaigns, ad sets or ads on or off at any time to control their delivery.
...
To turn your ad on or off in Ads Manager:
  1. Go to Ads Manager.
  2. Select Campaigns, Ad Sets or Ads.
  3. Click the toggle next to each campaign, ad set or ad you want to turn on or off.

Is there an app to block ads on Facebook? ›

AdAway is an open-source ad-blocking application used in Android devices.

How does Facebook choose your shortcuts 2022? ›

Turns out, it's not a test - Facebook is actually showing each user a customized set of shortcuts on the function bar based on their individual activity. So if you use Marketplace a lot, you'll see a Marketplace tab, if you use Watch a lot – you get what I mean.

How can I trigger Facebook algorithm? ›

22 best tips to outsmart the Facebook algorithm
  1. Share high-quality content. ...
  2. Be regular. ...
  3. Know your audience. ...
  4. Choose the best time to post on Facebook. ...
  5. Activate the audience. ...
  6. Stay away from engagement bait. ...
  7. Reply to customers' comments and give your brand a personal touch. ...
  8. Use hashtags (but keep the balance)

How can I increase my Facebook post reach without paying? ›

6 Ways to Increase Your Facebook Reach Without Paying
  1. Use Image Posts. It's impossible to overstate the importance of this tip. ...
  2. Post Your Content Later in the Day. ...
  3. Respond to Quickly to Inquiries. ...
  4. Host Live Interactive Events. ...
  5. Run a Facebook Contest. ...
  6. Vary Your Content as Much as Possible.

What is target marketing in real estate? ›

Target marketing is simply choosing an ideal audience (in our case, a specific type of real estate customer) and tailoring our marketing to attract said audience. A target audience is a pre-defined type of customer and is more specific than a home buyer or seller.

Are Facebook ads good for real estate agents? ›

Ultimately, Facebook is one of the most effective platforms for real estate advertisem*nt. As a part of your social media marketing strategy, Facebook ads work on multiple levels, including: Targeting local customers. Real estate professionals rely on local businesses to thrive.

Who are the customers of real estate? ›

A customer is anyone who is making a buying decision, and a buying decision is the process of evaluating the benefits of making a purchase. A client has a contractual relationship with an agent, and an agent represents a client in a legal transaction.

What is a niche market in real estate? ›

Niche marketing is for specialists of a particular area of the real estate market that is being underserved in your location. That can be a wave of REO and foreclosures in one of your neighborhoods or senior living communities that are being built.

Who is your target market example? ›

A target customer is an individual that's most likely to buy your product. And it's a subset of the broader target market. For example, if your target market is female athletes between the ages of 13 to 25, a target customer could be female athletes in the specific age range of 13 to 16.

How often should a Realtor post on Facebook? ›

Facebook – Top brands average 2-5 times per day, seven days a week. Morning 7 am to 11 am and evenings 9 pm to 11 pm are usually optimal. After the recent algorithm change, Facebook highly values fresh content. The rule of thumb now is to publish as often as you have new, compelling content to share.

How do you attract real estate clients? ›

Table of Contents
  1. Buy Real Estate Leads.
  2. Engage With Your Community.
  3. Ask Existing Clients for Referrals.
  4. Create a Website.
  5. Post On Social Media.
  6. Specialize In a Niche.
  7. Try Cold Calling.
  8. Host Open Houses.
29 Aug 2022

How can I impress a real estate client? ›

Talk from experience, bank on your knowledge

A client would, hence, want to be sure that you are trustworthy and have sound knowledge. While guiding difficult clients, back your conversations with facts. You should be able to talk about different aspects of the property you are pitching to them.

How do new Realtors get clients? ›

10 strategies for finding clients
  1. Contact those in your personal life. ...
  2. Meet new people. ...
  3. Develop a professional online identity. ...
  4. Optimize your customer relationship management system. ...
  5. Define your marketing strategy. ...
  6. Automate your processes. ...
  7. Host events for prospects. ...
  8. Create a niche.
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