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Yoo Hoo! Realtors….psst: your clients are online!

So I was right.

I love starting a blog with that, but it is true.  I now have solid confirmation, metrics even, that I was dead on center CORRECT.

Several years ago I started to use social media to be, well…social.  A little bit later I realized that this stuff could work for business, too.  After doing some research and LOTS of bumbling around I began to use social media and new media techniques in my real estate career.

My thought was this: I shop online ergo: others shop online.  I prefer searching for information on the web ergo: others do, too.  I use my smart phone for just about EVERYTHING ergo: others want to use theirs.

Now I know that not EVERYONE is the person I describe, but there are many people who do fit the description and THEY are the ones I wanted to work with.

I did a lot of groundwork, made some key errors and then got more and more savvy.  I asked a lot of questions, I read everything, I spent days upon end educating myself in the ways of this social media world.  I set up profiles, started blogging and using Facebook and Twitter for business purposes.  And then a wondrous thing happened: I got a lead.  A lead that called me and said “I read your blog and thought it was great.  I want to buy my house with you.”
use of internet in home search

When the angel light went away and the resounding trumpet blaring ceased I realized something….something BIG.  I was onto something that other agents in my area weren’t.  I was finding a means to speak to people who I had never met and they LIKED me.

That was followed by many other successes for me, but I am only one agent.  One agent alone does not a standard make and everyone wants to know if there is any “real” return on this social media “stuff”.  While teaching social media to real estate agents, I had general business statistics to call upon, but I wanted some hard proof in the real estate field. When I came upon this little article on realtor.org I finally had my resounding substantiative proof….

  • The Internet has become an essential and indispensable tool in the home search process with 90 percent of home buyers using it to search for homes, up 30 percentage points during the past six years.
  • Additionally, among buyers who reported using the Internet, 76 percent reported using it frequently, an increase of 7 percentage points from 2008.
  • Furthermore, as a result of searching online, buyers frequently request additional information or find an agent.
  • Around 60 percent of buyers were also likely to walk through home viewed online.”

—from realtor.org

Now I DO realize that I am not the only real estate agent that figured this out.  So, those of you that did and read this: you get to say “I was RIGHT!”, too.

If you are an agent that isn’t using new media for business growth then it is time for you to reach out to TQI Consulting and ask for a guiding hand.  We are like your best girlfriends, only geekier and we know real estate AND social media.  Join us: your clients already did!

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The many faces of WordPress

This is what I think. If you are in business, you need a blog- just like you used to need a static site. A WordPress blog is flexible enough to be used in place of a static website. For example, this was tweeted at the National Association of Realtors®’ Conference and Expo:

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The List of Lists

Lists of follows for twitter have been floating around lately. There have been many discussions about the validity of these lists, whether a list of followers does anyone any good, and even the motivations behind creating a list. And it is funny how twitter has evolved to be so different from Facebook; I looked to see if there were any lists of suggested followers, and could find none. I understand the difference in protocol, but I wonder if FB lite ever gets going if this will change.

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followfriday

One thing is true: when you are new on twitter, it takes a toll on you to wait to build up a list of friends. It’s like going to a cocktail party where everyone knows everyone already. The conversations, laughter and champagne are flying all of over the place, and you can’t even get the waiter’s attention. Not only that, but so many people have crashed this party that people are a little suspicious of newcomers. You aren’t really sure of the rules of the party- and they don’t seem to be posted anywhere; you can see bouncers all over the place and they are quick and blunt in pointing out if you screw up. I mean, for a long time my list of followers was 

@realtyman, one other person, and someone whose avatar was o_O.

A list seems like a lifeline.

I had been planning to make a list of TwitterQueens just because it would be that much easier on #FollowFriday. Most of the most engaging and interesting people that I know are there, and a lot of these people are newish themselves, and can remember what it’s like to be the new one at the party.

Then I saw another one of my followers doing the same thing on #FollowFriday- and he had an interesting looking list, too. A lot were people that I was already following, but there were some who looked like fun. *Click*

Here are a few lists that I think are interesting. There will be overlap, and that’s to be expected. But first, if you are new: consider why you are on twitter. Is it for fun? Are you here to improve your business? If the former, that makes it easy.If the latter is your reason, then be wise. This is work. You would not make up a business plan and engineer it around your hobbies. You need to build a list of followers around your target consumer.

Roost has a monthly list of 50 interesting RE people who are, well- interesting. Good mix, good people; list is put together by @doverbey, who is a great follow. There have been 3 lists so far for a total of 150 people.

Twitterholic publishes a top 100 list. These are mostly celebs and newsfeeds, and I follow maybe 3 or 4. @Mashable I really like- lots of good info, but this list is made of users with a large number of followers. You aren’t likely to get any engagement here.

Into Wordpress? Here is a Wordpress-centric list; it is from last year which is eons ago in twitter-years, but still has some good pics. Add your name to it.

@donttrythis – Adam Savage from MythBusters, just because if he jumped off a bridge, yes, I would probably try it

Out of work, or looking? Check out Resume Bear’s 50 People on Twitter Job Seekers Should Follow. Also see The Ultimate List of Employers Recruiting on Twitter by  @twitjobsearch, and 150+ Experts on Twitter ALL Job Seekers MUST Follow on Career Rocketeer.

MommyBloggers by  @bendtheweb.

Need a laugh? Funny People by  @skinbro

And my absolute favorite list. One of the first lists that I had ever heard of, by one of the best follows on twitter: @alex.

@alex and @HeyAmaretto
@alex and @HeyAmaretto

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