Myth Busting: “My Clients Aren’t On Social Networking Sites”
I’m writing this just as I’m getting ready to leave for Atlanta to attend the RETechSouth conference. I’m looking forward to spending time with my
I’m writing this just as I’m getting ready to leave for Atlanta to attend the RETechSouth conference. I’m looking forward to spending time with my
Just as vintage clothes stay popular and vintage cars appreciate in value, there are some marketing principles that may seem ‘vintage’ in this twitteriffic world
Social networking becomes less complicated when you break it into simple steps. Last week, I presented this concept at NAR to a predominately broker owner
So here’s another argument for social media… In this year’s Edelman’s trust barometer results, they stated that, globally, trust in a “person like me” is
Posted by Sherry Chris At the upcoming NAR conference in November, I will be speaking about the power of networking and how it can have
That is a significant “somewhat” captive audience out there who will drive the real estate market in the years to come. They will be our customers, our broker owners, our real estate agents, and they will be looking for us on all of these social networking sites and on others that haven’t yet been conceived. What we say and how we present ourselves, and whether we are even participating will be a large factor in our business success. In the past several weeks I have received franchise inquiries from Twitter, comments on YouTube videos, employment inquiries with resumes and franchise inquiries from LinkedIn, suggestions, meeting requests, comments, friend requests, links to products we might be interested in and general messages from FaceBook.
Posted by Jason Steele Over the past month I have been searching for the first addition to my staff. We posted the position internally and
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