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Internet Marketer Perry Belcher reiterates the same message regarding social media: go to the party and be yourself. Leave the "shop talk" at the office and enjoy the party, as you appear to have done :)
Are you saying that I can get a photo opp with a "Beverly Kidd" in my local market by following your Twitter lead? :)) Heck, I'd be a Twitaholic by now....!
In all seriousness, it seems too many people (not just realtors) forget to take off their work hat when they're online (or at the parties)...my gosh, they're constantly drilling for that next commission. :((
Sometimes our potential customers are looking for real people to hire and refer us, after they get to know us as people, not just as real estate agents.
I too have many friends I've not met in person, though I look forward to the day when we can. Great friendships can and do start and grow in the virtual world.
Thanks, Jay, for keeping it "real".
Mike
Mike
Thanks for the compliments on the Thesis customization! It's a labor of love.
The website is located at http://www.tweetlister.com.
Version 2 features are: Enhanced Listing Details, including more photos, more property features, personalized links to your website, and more; Broker/Owner Profile Information and Dedicated Listings Pages, including a page with your bio and all your listings; Associate Multiple Twitter Accounts with one TweetLister Account, so you can post properties for different regions, or different types of properties, or individual brokers to their own Twitter accounts; New Search Features, so you can now search by City or Neighborhood, State, Country, Keyword and Minimum and Maximum Price; and the ability to Add Listings in Bulk, a custom service.
I hope you will take a look at the site and consider mentioning it on your blog!
My comment policy has a rule against advertising, which clearly your comment falls into.
I'm well aware of and have looked at TweetLister and personally, it's not for me. As I mentioned in this post, I use social media to engage with people, not to push listings. I'll use social media tools to point people to my listings, but I'm not a fan of Tweeting (or Facebooking) listings directly.
I don't need to "engage to meet hot chicks and put my arm around them", I've got a wife I adore who, for reasons that often escape me, adores me too.
"Star struck to meet channel 3 news gal?" Yeah, a little bit. If that makes me lame, oh well.