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As a real estate professional, you have a whole list of tax deductions available to you.

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Join Sandy Botkin, a former IRS tax attorney, who used to teach the tax code to other IRS attorneys. When Sandy was on the "inside" he saw how effective our tax system was at extracting money from everyday Americans. After years of seeing the government scam people out of their hard-earned money, he couldn’t do it anymore. He couldn’t be part of a system that was deliberately taking more money from taxpayers than they actually owed. Sandy is on a mission to help as many small business owners keep as much of their money as possible.

Here are a few of the things you'll learn at this FREE webinar:

• Why most self-employed people "donate" an extra $10,000 to the IRS and how to make sure you get every deduction you are legally entitled to! • How to legally pay for your kid’s hobbies, sports, video games, and even their college education–through your business–tax free!

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• The little-known trick to write-off your equipment twice! (Including your cars, computers, furniture, and more!) • How to "create" $15,000 in extra cash using some simple home office tips your CPA hasn't mentioned to you. • How to automatically create a good offense and defense against the IRS and protect your money. So, if you’re in business, and you like the idea of keeping a much bigger chunk of your hard-earned money out of the IRS’ greedy hands…

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Five Important Tips for Posting to Your Real Estate Social Media Accounts

Whether you have been in real estate for years or are new to it, you know social media is paramount. When it comes to marketing, there are endless opportunities to showcase your real estate business with email marketing, text marketing, drip campaigns, agent websites, etc. However, social media has come to be one of the most dominant and effective marketing tools used by real estate agents, especially when it comes to gaining leads.

In fact, according to an article published by the National Association of REALTORS®, social media is regarded as one of the top three tech tools that have given REALTORS® the highest quality leads, with an astounding 47 percent of leads being generated through the consistent use of social media.

We have compiled some tips for you to consider when posting to your social media accounts. These tips are often disregarded or overlooked but may benefit you in the long run.

1. USE HASHTAGS AND TAG POPULAR ACCOUNTS FREQUENTLY.

When using hashtags frequently in your posts, you are increasing viewership. Using popular and generic hashtags will increase your chances of having your posts spotted by social media users. Your hot prospects could be hiding within those viewers. Using tags such as #realestate or #homeforsale can increase your viewership and build social followers. Maximizing your use of social media also consists of tagging popular accounts. For example, every time you attend a real estate event, tag the organization. This will boost your popularity on social media and could land a hot prospect.

2. POST VIDEOS. PERIOD.

What is more boring than constantly viewing a page of any business and seeing the same static looking posts of a product or service? Put yourself in the shoes of your leads. Would you want them to see the same mundane photos of homes or rather a dynamic first-person view of a home? We say this over and over again, but it is quite crucial. This does not mean you need to purchase a drone or the highest quality DSLR camera. In fact, most smartphones come equipped with excellent quality cameras. Better yet, everything can be added to your social media right away on Instagram and Facebook stories.

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