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Top 10 Articles from August

August 31 2012

Top10 200pxPutting together this "top 10" list was truly a pleasure. We've had some exceptional content this month. Enjoy these stellar posts from August – and please comment on the articles to share your thoughts!

1) How to Clear Your Browser Cache – by Lone Wolf

How often has this happened to you: you make an update on your website, yet when you go to see the live changes they are not visible? Where did all my edits go? That is one of the most commonly asked questions we receive in the Lone Wolf Support Department, and is easily remedied by completing a quick process known as "clearing the browser cache."

2) 4 Steps to Holding an Open House for Another Agent's Listing – by Karli Larson of ePropertySites

For many new agents (or seasoned agents who are in between listings) hosting an open house for a colleague can be a great way to meet new clients and get your name out there. Practices on holding an open house for someone else's listing vary. Some offices offer a flat fee to the agent holding the open house, and others allow the agent to claim the leads or client contacts made that day. If you're a motivated agent looking to expand your client network, follow these steps to "borrow" a listing for your next open house.

3) How to Stay on a Client's Radar For the Long-Term – by Suresh Srinivasan of ReachFactor

Real estate agents are always thinking ahead. They have to, especially when it comes to generating new business and maintaining their real estate agent marketing. And often when a deal is wrapping up, if not sooner, you're already on to the next potential client. It's a survival business, for sure, but it's also a great rule of thumb to keep in touch with past clients as a way to stay on everyone's mind, get follow-up business and keep your name out there.

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