In a recent investigation into the impact of going viral on social media in the real estate industry, industry experts sought insights from Mike Hege, a rising star in the field. The question at hand: does the widespread attention garnered from viral content truly translate into valuable leads for real estate professionals?

Key elements from the interview with Mike Hege on the impact of going viral on social media include:

– Mike Hege’s perspective on the correlation between social media virality and lead generation
– Insights into the strategies and content that have contributed to Mike’s viral success
– The potential benefits and drawbacks of becoming a viral sensation in the real estate industry
– Tips and advice from Mike Hege for real estate professionals looking to leverage social media for lead generation.

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