Category Archives: Twitter for Real Estate
Twitter From Your Email — TweetyMail
Over the last year I’ve noticed I’ve spent quite a bit of time bouncing back and forth between Twitter clients. Tweetdeck, Seesmic, Twitter.com itself, and Seesmic on my Android phone are all interfaces I’ve used just in the last month. TweetyMail is a service that could actually end that for me for the simple reason [...]
Where Are Real Estate Agents in the Social Media Power Shift?
Mark Schaefer again writes an interesting post, this one on the power shift in social media. Mark describes how corporations have shifted into the social media space and in many areas appear to be dominating, even those spaces never intended for mainstream marketing use. Remember that just a few years ago, there were few, if any, [...]
State of Twitter – Some Interesting Demographics
Mashable just published a post on The Path to 10 Billion Tweets, and there’s some very interesting stuff here about Twitter’s demographics. How do the numbers presented here match up with demographics of what you consider to be your most coveted real estate clients? A few points I found interesting: Over half of Twitter users [...]
Three Ways Twitter Makes You a Better Real Estate Pro
Notice I didn’t say Twitter makes you more money (although it probably will) or that it can be an integral part of your marketing plan (it can). I’m talking about ways it can make you better at your profession, which is helping people navigate the real estate market as buyers and sellers. 1. Twitter helps [...]
Storytelling And Your Personal Brand
An excellent series of posts over at WebWorkerDaily on using story telling techniques to build your personal brand. You’re the key character in your story, but there are undoubtedly others too — the people in your contact network, your colleagues and clients, mentors, family and friends, idols and heroes. Characterization involves using the information you [...]