Today’s web 2.0 wrap-up is from another phenomenal post by Rebecca Levinson on ActiveRain. She and I have a very similar approach to online marketing with social media, and her post Five Ways to Work the Brian Buffini Method of Pop By’s Online and Increase Your Incoming Real Estate Referrals has some really great tips. [...]
Ever wanted to become THE local expert for a particular neighborhood in your area? For those of you in smaller towns, it might be fairly easy to stand out, since there are fewer agents, and it’s easier to target your particular town name (or maybe not!). But it’s awfully difficult to become THE local expert [...]
Twitter applications come in all varieties – ways to find and follow new people, ways to better manage your account, post pics, post videos, tools for blogging, and lots more. And it seems like a new one comes out every week! It can be overwhelming to try and keep up with all the new ones, [...]
I’m a big fan of Twitter, and love the concept of a Tweetup. I’ve talked about Tweetups before – for those who haven’t heard of them, Tweetups are a way of getting local Twitter users together for an event, so they can meet in person. Tweetups can be very casual – group of people meeting [...]
Dave Smith over at Real Estate Blog Lab always has great Search Engine Optimization tips (i.e. – how to get found in Google!) that he shares, but I really liked this one: How to Beat a Local Event in Google
His tip here is one that’s really simple – many popular local events are NOT well [...]
This week’s Web 2.0 Wrap-up comes off the Oodle blog. You’re probably familiar with CraigsList, an online classified service where you can post your listings. Oodle is very similar. But they’ve added a very cool feature, that allows you to share your new listings (whether they’re homes, or just household items you need to get [...]
Today’s web 2.0 wrap-up comes from a really cool post by Jeremy Blanton on Active Rain – 3 SmartPhone Applications to make you a social media genius. I love social media. I’m on Twitter and Facebook all the time, and love connecting with Real Estate Agents, friends and new people. Who knows, I may end [...]
A couple weeks ago I told you about a new Wordpress plugin, Local Market Explorer, provided by Zillow. Well, as usual, the Geek Estate Blog has more great info on the plugin. They’ve added functionality from TeachStreet, which allows you to show information on local classes on your sidebar.
Here are the search results for Cooking [...]
Today’s weekend web 2.0 wrap-up comes from the MyTechOpinion blog. As usual, great info from NikNik on a new Twitter tool called DemandSpot. From their blog,
DemandSpot is a brand new Twitter tool that aims to help real estate professionals actually farm Twitter for local leads. Find locals based on location and keyword relevancy (house hunting, [...]
Knowing the keywords that people in your market use when they’re searching for you (or the service you offer) is extremely valuable knowledge to have. It helps you improve both onsite and offsite SEO, and this helps generate more hits to your site without you having to do any additional work. (Think=less posts to write!)
Today’s [...]
Monday, October 26, 2009
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