Agents can win business via Tik Tok – new guide available

Agents can win business via Tik Tok – new guide available


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PropTech platform Goodlord has produced a guide for letting agents wanting to post on Til Tok – and it says the industry can win business by using this social media platform.

Tik Tok has 15.9m users in the UK and the guide covers the preferred format, length and possible apps to be used to edit videos.

There’s also advice on how many hashtags to use to optimise viewings, likes and re-posting by others.

And if the snappy two-page downloadable guide isn’t enough, Goodlord has created a free, on-demand CPD accredited course that gives agents the confidence and tools to use a range of social media platforms. 

There are more details here. https://blog.goodlord.co/letting-agents-guide-post-tiktok

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