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Social Media Back to the Future August 16, 2010

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What if Facebook, Twitter, YouTube and Skype existed 40 years ago? How about just 10? Sometimes I am still amazed at how young these social media companies are. It’s exciting to think where we will be in another 40 years! Now where is my flying car?! 

Brazilian ad agency Moma created these fake vintage ads for Facebook, Skype and YouTube for a media seminar called “Everything Ages Fast.” Enjoy!



Social Media in zero minutes a day August 13, 2010

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Social Media Manager

You understand the importance of social media in the real estate industry. You’ve heard that social media can be a very powerful tool when it comes to interacting with potential leads to earn their trust and effectively let them know that you’re an expert in your community. You just don’t have the time to incorporate social media into your overall marketing plan. Not to mention coming up with a strategy, setting goals and measuing the success of your social media efforts.

Blogging fequently and having an active presence on Facebook and Twitter aren’t really an option anymore. I know, you don’t have time. You don’t know where to start and you can’t even wrap your head around it.

Your Social Media Marketing Manager can:
1.) Create an extensive strategy for your social media efforts, specific to YOUR target market and community.
2.) Determine a  budget for your social networking campaign(s).
3.) Setup and maintain your Facebook, Twitter, YouTube and Blog accounts and more.
4.) Create frequent and creative (SEO’d) blog posts with information, events, stats and more, all local and relevant to YOUR community/target market.
5.) Notify you of any solid leads generated by the social networking efforts and interactions.
6.) Measure success and your ROI.

If you want to an expert in this emerging market, do not invest your time, invest your money, hire an expert and recieve the maximum return on investment. More Traffic, More Leads, Better Conversion. Contact us today.

What would the dinosaurs have Tweeted? July 22, 2010

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Social networking is not a life support system for cave paintings or newspaper classifieds.
Contrary to popular belief, social networking is not advertising. It’s not even marketing. Yet by the looks of what’s still happening these days online, too many real estate agents think social networks require the additional fertilizer in the form of their (beepy) listing information. If the first thing you do when you meet an old friend for lunch is whip out a copy of your newspaper advetizing, you’re probably doomed to failure when it comes to Facebook.
Makes you wonder: What would the dinosaurs have Tweeted?
It’s the biggest “huh?” since the Chia Pet. It’s strange – given the power of social media to support hyperlinks, blog postings, video clips and even instant chat – that real estate agents think the best use of social media is as another “mass mailing” tool for boring property advertising. How does polluting their prospects’ screens with old school advertising contribute to the housing recovery?
Then there’s the  abuse of the medium: sending advertising emails in social networks, filled with open house dates and classified-newspaper style ads with abbreviations like “2BR/2BA LG FM RM,” no photos and sometimes not even a hyperlink. Why send this stuff to people who live hundreds of miles away from your listing and didn’t study Latin anyway? It’s doubtful this creates fond thoughts – perhaps the very opposite – of their decision to become your friend online.
Much of the industry has never learned to prospect.  Prospecting means building relationships, earning trust, and understanding the needs of each potential customer individually. Instead, the persistent concept of success for sales people is to advertise:  yell, scream, and spread around as much mundane information about housing as possible, without any connection to the recipient’s actual needs and wants. Property information which, in all likelihood, the consumer already knows all about. Do they really, really, really need an agent cluttering their news feeds with this stuff?
That’s why they call it social networking.
Social networking is prospecting. Repeat after me: it’s prospecting. Not advertising. It’s about making friends and influencing potential customers. It’s like meeting them in a coffee shop, supermarket or golf course. It’s like having a phone conversation with a past client to maintain awareness and gently solicit referrals. Social media is an outlet for contributing valuable content to people’s understanding of the marketplace. For listening. Asking. Watching. It’s the “hi, thinking of you” comment made on other people’s walls. It’s even the basic “I’m having a good day, hope you are too,” status updates that, while not rocket science, keep us in our sphere of influence’s minds.
None of which is advertising.

Get social media results in real estate June 30, 2010

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This is a must see! How are real estate professionals using social media to get results. Whether they are sharing videos, listings or advice with their communities and prospective buyers or sellers, real estate pros are making progress in using social media for real results. Check it out >> Click Here
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How to create custom Twitter background June 14, 2010

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Your Twitter background helps to convey your brand and convey a positive first impression.  If you want to leave a lasting first impression you want to consider swapping out your generic default background for something more exciting. It give you the opportunity to create a more inviting environment to engage your audience and brand your business. Click Here
 

Generate leads online: farm on Twitter February 11, 2010

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Sharing a great article on lead generation on Twitter: Click Here

Lead generation using social media and other “nontraditional” sources continues to be a hot topic among agents and brokers. There is a HUGE opportunity for Realtors to start “farming” (targeting a specific audience) online.
If I were an agent, there are a few things I would do ASAP to kick-start my lead generation using Twitter:

Keep’em on your site – Twitter search widget February 9, 2010

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Great idea from Sellsius Real Estate Blog.  To keep visitors on your site or blog you need sticky content.  When you deliver the information and insight that internet empowered consumers demand you create trust and respect.  This translates into loyal visitors and eventually satisfied clients.  To your success. Read article Click Here

Add Social Media Share Buttons to your Email February 2, 2010

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I wanted to share this great article: http://tinyurl.com/yjvfbbp/

While emails may be more easily shared by recipients (via email forwarding), it is wise to allow options for social media sharing of your emailed content/ newsletters. Allow email recipients the option to easily share your email content to their social networks. Do this by adding social sharing icons or buttons to your email content— when they click the icon it uploads a link to a social media site, such as Twitter or Facebook.

Go Local on Twitter- Finding Tweighbors December 24, 2009

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You’re on Twitter, but are you strategically growing your network? And I’m not talking about following all of someone else’s followers. It’s definitely valuable to learn from your peers, but following every other agent in the Twitosphere is not necessarily going to help you build relationships and grow your network within your own market area.

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