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Thursday, May 13, 2010

Agents: Play to strengths of Facebook, LinkedIn, Twitter
By BERNICE ROSS Social media sites such as Facebook, LinkedIn and Twitter work best when agents use them for the purposes for which they are best suited. One of the biggest mistakes many agents make today is taking the strategies that used to work in print advertising and employing them when they're using the major social media sites. More »

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