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Buyer List FAQ

Questions about creating, managing, organizing, and filtering your buyer list on Investorlift to reach the right investors.

Written by Lais

Quick answers about creating, managing, and organizing your buyer list on Investorlift.



How Do Buyers Add Themselves to the Buyer List?

Buyers are automatically added to your list when they take certain actions on the platform:

β€’ Request an Address: When a buyer requests property details, they are automatically added.
β€’ Send an Inquiry: Inquiries about any property will place them on your buyer list.
β€’ Click "Subscribe": If a buyer clicks the Subscribe button on a property listing, they are added to your list.
β€’ Make an Offer: Offers made through the My Buyer section will also add the buyer to your list.

πŸ’‘ Every buyer interaction automatically expands your list.



How to Edit a Buyer

To update a buyer's profile:

1. Click on Buyers in the menu.
2. Locate and click on the buyer you wish to edit.
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Buyers List


3. You can update their name, email, password or add tags.
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Edit Buyer Profile


4. Click Save to apply your changes.
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Save Changes


How to Delete a Buyer

Removing a buyer is simple:

1. Go to the Buyers section from the main menu.
2. Find the buyer you want to remove.
3. Click the minus symbol (-) next to their name to delete them from your list.
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Delete Buyer



How to Search for a Specific Buyer

To find a buyer in your list:

1. Click on Buyers in the main menu.
2. Click on Filters.
3. Use filters such as:
β€’ Name
β€’ Email
β€’ Phone number
β€’ Tags or geotags
β€’ Date added
β€’ Buyer score
4. Click Filter Buyers to view results.
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Filters



Can I Search for Buyers in a Specific Location or State?

Yes. You can search by geotag to filter buyers by location:

1. Go to the Buyers section.
2. Open the Filters menu.
3. Select Geotags and type in the desired location (e.g., state, city, ZIP code).
4. Click Filter Buyers to view the results.
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Geotag Filter

πŸ’‘ Use geotag filters to target buyers in specific markets.

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