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Staying Social in Social Media: Suggestions on Content

If you don’t have content you don’t have anything. It isn’t enough to simply create an account on any of the multiple social media sites; to stand out from the crowd you must have something of interest to your audience.
Success in social media goes beyond effectively including SEO words or even having a large network. If your content isn’t interesting then it is most likely your page won’t be read and then there goes your efforts to increase your business through social media.
Take the time to consider these sites as a platform to establish yourself as an authority in your area. So what should you add?
Listings – This one is easy. After all, getting the word out on your product is the prime motivator in tuning into social media. Just make sure that listings aren’t the only things you include. Think about it: you wouldn’t spend much time on a site that lacks variety, and neither do your readers. Who wants to read a list of listings anyway? That is why they have you as an agent.
Neighborhood News – Is there a home on the block that has been featured in a prominent publication? Did a neighborhood decide to go green? Or is the neighborhood the kind of place that embraces annual block parties? Share that with your readers.
Favorite Haunts - As an agent you spend plenty of time in your real estate territory. Most likely you’ve become familiar with the restaurants, boutiques, and special mom and pop shops around the area. Feel free to share those kinds of nuggets of information you’re your readers. Readers appreciate that kind of insight.
Staying on top of what is going on in the industry and presenting it in an interesting manner will help strength your social media sites. Get creative and personal, but be careful how personal, after all this is still business.
Google: Not Just A Search Engine
Sure we use it to look up almost anything on the web today, and it has even made its way into everyday lingo. What exactly am I talking about? Google of course! This Internet phenomenon has become a part of our daily lives, and if you really think about it most of our lives would quickly turn into chaos if Google were to suddenly disappear. Yet there are other reasons to love Google and it pertains to your real estate business. Here are a few reasons why Google is not just a search engine.
Google Analytics – This great tool allows you to analyze the traffic on your website. The way the program works is it tells you were the website visits come from and what they are looking at when they visit your site. This is great for customizing your marketing towards what your readers want.
Google Trends- With Google Trends you are able to see a daily list of the hottest trends. You are also able to search avarious websites and see what scope of your market is interested in.
Google Sitemaps- This is in the event that you want your information on the web quickly. The way this program works is it will quickly post your new pages on the Google index quickly.
Google Docs- This is a great tool to have if you are constantly on the go. A Google doc allows you to create documents, spreadsheets and presentations while giving the convenience of sharing and collaborating them in real time. You can also access them from any place since these documents will be web based.
Google Alerts-Here is how it works. You set up a query list of relevant topics that you’d like updates on. Any time something is mentioned with those particular guidelines you get an email notification regarding those topics. This is great for keeping up with competitors, your products and even to do market research.
Google Buzz- Yet another social media tool, Google Buzz works directly from your Gmail account. It is intended to start conversations about your interests. Best of all you don’t have to go out and scout new “friends” since it works through your email. You can also link it up to your twitter and access it via your smart phone (i.e. Iphone and Android).
Google Translate- As a realtor you know that business can come from anywhere and you should not limit your potential gain because of a small language problem. Google Translate allows you to set up your website or blog in 51 different languages. The only thing you need to do is install the program it will automatically show a translation toolbar if the visitor happens to speak a different language than you.
With the variety of services that Google has to offer it is difficult to showcase them all here. Among some others that may prove useful are Google Earth, Google Adwords, Google place and maps, just to name a few. If you find yourself working out of a complete virtual office more and more everyday these handy tools are sure to make your business more efficient and enjoyable.
How Much Is Too Much?

It is easy to figure out when you are over sharing in a face-to-face conversation. It is even easier to figure it out when you are dealing with a business marketing situation. But what happens when the business mixes with the social and the line between the personal and business blurs? How much is too much? Here are some tips on what information you might want to hold back, and what information you shouldn’t hold back.
Hold Back:
It’s pretty obvious what not to share like your personal information, health history or details on your relationship. But what about other things that seem harmless like stuff about your family? Those details depend on your personal level of comfort, but then again consider your audience and that in the end this is for business. While we are at it let’s steer clear of volatile subjects such as politics and religion. There is a time and a place for that. And I absolutely know that you would never under any circumstances make your home address public information, for your whole networking sites to see. Avoid posting photos or comments about how wild your weekends are or salacious gossip. Facebook users don’t post updates on what your Mafia Wars or Farmville pets are up to.
Feel Free to Share:
So what information can we include without sounding like a boring business presentation? Plenty! How about some information about what you do? What do you specialize in? How long have you been doing it? Talk about some of the organizations you are a part of. It is okay to have a little fun, share some thoughts on that fabulous restaurant you found hidden away in your favorite neighborhood, or stories about your recent trips. If you find it interesting, they will find it interesting because your passion will shine through your words.
Now some of us maybe a little more open than others. For those of you that are consider this before posting. I suggest getting some feedback from a trusted confidant. Sometimes saying it out loud helps. And for the rest of us just follow this rule of thumb, would you share that information with someone you just met? If not, then don’t post it. Or simply follow your gut; if you aren’t comfortable saying it, then you probably shouldn’t post it on your social media sites.
Via: InMan News
Think Social Media is For You?

With all the marketing tools available nowadays it can be difficult to decide which is best for you. Although Social Media has dominated the networking scene, it may not be for everyone.
Like all marketing tools you must first decide what you want to achieve by going the social media route. Yes, you may be able to reach large amounts of people by going this way, yes you will be able to quickly relay time sensitive information, but consider the time and dedication you must put into it.
Luxury Insights offers these tips when planning out your social media approach.
- Positioning
Know your desired positioning. Be on message for your target market. Own your niche and communicate appropriately. - Professionalism
Demonstrate your market expertise, professionalism, and competence. Be ethical. - Personality
Be memorable–do business with style. Be human and personable. - Persistence
Social media is increasingly time and location-based. It’s not a one-shot deal, but more likely an ongoing commitment to publishing content on a regular basis. It will require patience, focus, and persistence.
Are you up for the challenge? Remember social media was created to express your individuality. Think about your personality and feel free to show it off. Before beginning lets revert back to those early marketing classes. Remember the SMART goal setting rules?
S- Specific
M-Measurable
A-Attainable
R- Realistic/Relevant
T- Time-bound
No matter what marketing route you choose, this will help you stay on target.
Geo-Fencing Technology Enhances Real Estate Marketing

Technology has brought us some pretty amazing things. Yet, for the real estate industry it has proven to be indispensable in marketing campaigns. Brace yourselves for a new wave of marketing tools designed to bring the homes directly to the buyer.
Imagine yourself driving down your favorite neighborhood. You begin to think this place is great, I wonder if there are any homes for sale, and suddenly your phone goes off. You automatically have alerts on homes for sale in the area. As easy as turning on your phone, valuable real estate information has been complied for you specifically with the neighborhood you are in. How is this possible? With “location-based” applications of course.
Thanks to the good people at Placecast, who have created an application called ShopAlerts, real estate marketing has reach a whole new level. This is how it works: Once the application is started on your mobile the gps technology in the phone will determine your location. Then the application will compile data from the set area and automatically send it to your mobile phone. Originally this application was intended for stores. So if a client regularly shopped at Saks Fifth Avenue, any time they would pass by the store, deals, new products and special promotions would automatically be sent to them.
This technology called “geo-fencing” can easily be translated into real estate marketing; defined areas of any location known as “fields” are set to trigger alerts to the mobile phone, therefore making the marketing campaigns personalized to a specific client.
Talk about instant gratification. Realtors will be able to set up entire marketing campaigns directly from their phones and computers, plus have it automatically sent to industry insiders. That is some pretty powerful marketing if you ask me.
For more information on location-based technology check out www.transparentre.com and www.realestatemarketingblog.org.
Blogging with Activerain
Why use ActiveRain as your Blog?
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ActiveRain currently has a membership of over 160,000 RE Industry members averaging 200 new members daily. There are more than 1.3 million articles posted, with an average of 10,000 new posts monthly. Two million+ visitors traffic the ActiveRain network each month, over 80% are consumers. Only Rainmaker upgraded accounts receive Google traffic to their blogs and posts. ActiveRain Members blog posts receive more than 500 views on average. Activerain provides a wide of variety of tools, services, and solutions to the Real Estate community and to the consumer.
So you think this might be a good resource for your business?
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Think about building your realtor base nationwide
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AR is a cost effective way of starting a blog
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Access to Localism you can sponsor your community ( if it is available )
Here is the link to an ebook that will guide you through ActiveRain
Blogging on Trulia
Trulia Blogs
One way to set up a blog is on a site such as Trulia. Trulia is similar to other MLS aggregators that put together the property listings for the public ot search. You can start your blog once you set up your account on Trulia. Here is a short video on seting up your blog.
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Trulia has other features like trulia voices where consumers can ask questions about real estate and realtors who have signed up for trulia voices can answer these questions. Just another way to make contact with the consumer !
How to Start your own Blog
Keep it Simple

These days its very easy to start your own blog. There are many platforms like Wordpress or Blogger, where you can go in pick a template & start designing your own blog. Or you can hire a company that will design your blog using one of those platforms. It’s all a matter of time & money!
I think the simpler the blog the better, what really counts is the information you share. The information you share is called your content .
Here are some tips on developing content for your blog
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First ask yourself who is your audience, are they buyers & sellers of real estate or another sector of the market? You will be writing for them so you will need to put yourself in their place and figure out what is important to them.
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Read other blogs in your industry & see what others are blogging about.
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Your writing does not have to be perfect it should be as if you were having a conversation.
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Write about your property listings or someone elses!
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Write about events in your community
Offer help, be consistent, add value. This is what you do anyway. Now you are doing it online for the world to see !
The Mind is a Powerful Tool
From Dianna Kokoszka’s Journal
Dianna Kokoszka is the president of MAPS Coaching for Keller Williams Realty. I was at a BOLD training and came across this statement from Dianna.
- When you want it means you lack. The brain hears you want & helps keep you in the wanting.
- Want = lack
- When you want money the brain says give them what they ask for-They ask for wanting money so keep them wanting money.
- Want control – never get it.
- Wanting control means you are lacking control & you’ll always lack.
- We cannot stand up & sit down at the same time
- You cannot want & have at the same time.
- Release the want & you’ll receive it.
We must change the way we speak to ourselves in order to change our circumstances. This is the start of changing our limiting beliefs.
Are You Using Social Media ?
If Not You May Be Missing the Boat …
Here are things I hear from some agents regarding technology & social media.
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I don’t have time
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I don’t know how
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I don’t know what to say
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I like the old way better
What I have to say
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Take the time to open your mind
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Learn how
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This is marketing
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If you don’t incorporate technology you will become extinct
If you are not convinced watch this video for starters
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